8 Times Jesus bled mentioned in the Bible – Did you know there are eight times mentioned in the Bible where Jesus shed his blood.
8 Times Jesus Bled Mentioned in the Bible
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- Garden of Gethsemane – In Luke 22:44 – Jesus sweated blood! Check out this post on Sweating Blood Prayer
- Stripes In His Back – In John 19:1 – This shows Jesus was hurt on the outside, externally.
- Bruised and Beaten – In Matthew 26:67 – This shows that Jesus was hurt under surface or on the inside, internally.
- Crown of Thorns – In John 19:2 – These thorns could be around 3 inches long, drove right into the scalp of the head.
- Spikes in His Hands – In Luke 24:39 -These spikes went all the way through his hands. These nails were maybe 7-9 inches in length.
- Spikes in His Feet – In Luke 24:39 – These spikes went all the way through his feet. These nails were maybe 7-9 inches in length.
- Spear in His Side – In Luke 19:34 – Used to make sure He was dead, out came a flow of water and blood, which indicated He was dead.
- In Heaven He Sprinkled His Blood – In Hebrews 9:12 – Like sprinkling of the Blood in the Holy of Holies by the High Priest.
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Some scholars and places will only say there are 7 times He bled mentioned and they do not use the fact that He sprinkled His blood in Heaven, thus making the 8th point.
As we know Luke was a doctor. You will see more details in the Gospel of Luke than any other Gospel Accounts.
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But I have good news! Jesus is alive today! I serve a risen Savior! He arose from the dead! He conquered death! Plus, He conquered sin!
First published July 23, 2018. Last updated or republished September 28, 2020.