
Via Dolorosa - Disrobing Of Christ - 10 is a painting by Svitozar Nenyuk which was uploaded on February 7th, 2009.
Via Dolorosa - Disrobing Of Christ - 10
Stations of the Cross. Disrobing of Christ.
Station 10: Jesus is stripped of His Garments & offered Vinegar and Gall.
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Title
Via Dolorosa - Disrobing Of Christ - 10
Artist
Svitozar Nenyuk
Medium
Painting - Oil On Oak
Description
Stations of the Cross. Disrobing of Christ.
Station 10: Jesus is stripped of His Garments & offered Vinegar and Gall.
This Station represents how our Lord Jesus Christ ascended Mount Calvary, and was by His inhuman executioners stripped of His garments. The skin and congealed blood are torn off with them, and His wounds renewed. Following the custom of the Jews, He was first offered a cup of wine mixed with myrrh, which was supposed to serve as narcotic and to lessen the suffering of the condemned. He put His lips to the cup, but He did not drink it: the world was to be cheated of none of His suffering.
We adore Thee, O Christ, and we bless Thee. Because By Thy holy Cross Thou hast redeemed the world.
Consider the violence with which the executioners stripped Jesus. His inner garments adhered to His torn flesh, and they dragged off so roughly that the skin came with them.
Estaciones De La Cruz. Via Dolorosa. Via Crucis. Katholische Kunst. Way of the Cross.
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Christopher James
Congratulation.....your wonderful work has been featured in the 1000 Views on 1 Image Group ..... Feel free to place your featured image in the Features Archive and any Genre specific Archive l/f/p

Linda Unger
These are amazing paintings! I would love to go back in time to see this for real! Amazing history! FAV!