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Illustration from the Grand Catechism for Families'. 1907. depicting Ecce homo ("behold the man". the Latin words used by Pontius Pilate in the Vulgate translation of John 19:5)
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Illustration from the Grand Catechism for Families'. 1907. depicting Ecce homo ("behold the man". the Latin words used by Pontius Pilate in the Vulgate translation of John 19:5)
5306067 Illustration from the Grand Catechism for Families'. 1907. depicting Ecce homo ("behold the man". the Latin words used by Pontius Pilate in the Vulgate translation of John 19:5; (add.info.: Illustration from the Grand Catechism for Families'. 1907. depicting Ecce homo ("behold the man". the Latin words used by Pontius Pilate in the Vulgate translation of John 19:5. when he presents a scourged Jesus Christ. bound and crowned with thorns. to a hostile crowd shortly before his Crucifixion.); Universal History Archive/UIG
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This powerful illustration from the 'Grand Catechism for Families' in 1907 depicts the moment when Pontius Pilate presents a scourged Jesus Christ to a hostile crowd, uttering the words "Ecce homo" - behold the man. The scene captures the raw emotion and tension of this pivotal moment before Christ's crucifixion.
The image shows Jesus bound and crowned with thorns, his face marked with suffering yet emanating a sense of divine strength and grace. The intricate details in the illustration bring to life the biblical story, inviting viewers to reflect on the sacrifice and love embodied by Christ.
As we gaze upon this depiction of 'Ecce homo', we are reminded of the profound impact of faith and redemption. The crown of thorns symbolizes both earthly pain and heavenly glory, while Pilate's judgment serves as a stark reminder of humanity's capacity for cruelty and injustice.
Through this artwork, we are invited to contemplate our own beliefs and values, pondering what it means to truly behold the man who bore our sins. It is a timeless representation that continues to inspire contemplation and reverence for one of Christianity's most sacred moments.
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