by Dr. C. Truman Davis

About a decade ago, reading Jim Bishop`s The Day Christ Died, I realized that I had for years taken the Crucifixion more or less for granted — that I had grown callous to its horror by a too easy familiarity with the grim details and a too distant friendship with our Lord. It finally occurred to me that, though a physician, I didn`t even know the actual immediate cause of death. The Gospel writers don`t help us much on this point, because crucifixion and scourging were so common during their lifetime that they apparently considered a detailed description unnecessary. So we have only the concise words of the Evangelists: “Pilate, having scourged Jesus, delivered Him to them to be crucified — and they crucified Him.”

I have no competence to discuss the infinite psychic and spiritual suffering of the Incarnate God atoning for the sins of fallen man. But it seemed to me that as a physician I might pursue the physiological and anatomical aspects of our Lord`s passonate some detail. What did the body of Jesus of Nazareth actually endure during those hours of torture?
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The Crucifixion

This poem was inspired by the song entitled “Were you there” .The poem talks about our own responsibility for the rejection of Jesus as the Messiah when He rode into Jerusalem nearly 2,000 years ago.
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