Matius 26:67
The Mocking (Matius 26:67;Matius 27:27-31;Markus 14:65;15:16-20;Lukas 22:63-65;23:11;Yohanes 19:2)
As it is sometimes difficult to decide whether a picture depicts the mocking before the Sanhedrin, the one in which Herod takes part, or the one executed at Pilate's, all passion pictures of the mocking of Christ will be connected to the current heading sorting under both "Before the Sanhedrin", "Before Herod", and "Before Pilate". According to the accounts of the evangelists, the first scene (before the Sanhedrin) includes spitting, beating, covering of the face, and mockery, whereas the scene at Pilate's also contains the elements of the robe, the crown of thorns, and the staff. The mockery by Pilate's soldiers is not mentioned by Luke, but he connects a similar scene, including the element of the robe, to the Herod questioning.
Mocking of Christ
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Mocking of Christ, The
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Mocking of Christ, The
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Crowning with thorns, The
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Matius 26:6
The Anointer at Bethany (Matius 26:6-13;Markus 14:3-9;Yohanes 12:1-8)
According to Matthew and Mark, perfume is poured on Christ's head, whereas according to John, it is poured on his feet
St. Mary Magdalene anoints Christ's feet
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Mary Magdalene washing Christ's feet *
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Jesus is anointed at Bethany
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Anointing, The
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