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Previously on "Crucifixion anyone?"
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostXena was definitely nailed up.
Xena: Warrior Princess (TV Series 1995
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Pictures & Photos of Lucretia - IMDb
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Originally posted by alluvial View PostAnd the scourging that was often inflicted prior to crucifixion made this even worse as the scourged back rubbed up and down the wood.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostMakes sense Nails were probably more expensive than rope. But Christianity on the whole seems pretty sure Jesus was nailed.
Trust you to take the edge off my joke.
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostIt varied, but binding was the more common approach.
Edit: actually it appears that the evidence is unclear.
Trust you to take the edge off my joke.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostCrucifiction was bad as you had to pull yourself up against the nails to breathe. Sometimes after 3 days the guards would take pity and break your legs.
My RE was not entirely useless.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI was under the impression crucifixion was so bad because nails were used, and went right through the nerves in your wrists. Hence the word excruciating?
This might be an urban myth though... where's Gibbon when we need him?
Odi et amo. quare id faciam, fortasse requiris?
nescio, sed fieri sentio et excrucior.
I hate and I love. Perhaps you ask why I do this?
I do not know, but I feel it happen and I am torn apart.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI was under the impression crucifixion was so bad because nails were used, and went right through the nerves in your wrists. Hence the word excruciating?
This might be an urban myth though... where's Gibbon when we need him?
My RE was not entirely useless.
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostThat is part of the purpose of crucifixion.Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostNails weren't typically used as far as I'm aware, in ancient Rome at least.
Originally posted by http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/excruciateOrigin of EXCRUCIATE
Latin excruciatus, past participle of excruciare, from ex- + cruciare to crucify, from cruc-, crux cross
First Known Use: circa 1570
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Originally posted by original PM View Postyep indeed - the two geezers who were crucified with Jesus were only tied to the cross
seems it was only JC who got nailed....
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostIt varied, but binding was the more common approach.
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostReally?
Edit: actually it appears that the evidence is unclear.Last edited by speling bee; 8 May 2014, 14:18.
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostNails weren't typically used as far as I'm aware, in ancient Rome at least.
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