But one of the soldiers with a spear pierced his side, and forthwith came there out blood and water.
Pero uno de los soldados tomó una lanza y atravesó el costado de Jesús, y de inmediato salió sangre y agua.
Un soldado atravesó el costado de Jesús con una lanza, y salió sangre y agua al instante.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Gospel of John, this verse describes the moment after Jesus' crucifixion when a Roman soldier pierced his side to confirm his death, as was sometimes done in Roman practices to ensure victims were not feigning death. This event took place during the first century AD in Judea under Roman rule, highlighting the brutality of crucifixion as a method of execution reserved for slaves, rebels, and threats to the empire. The mention of blood and water flowing out has been interpreted by early Christians as evidence of Jesus' genuine humanity and a fulfillment of prophecies from the Old Testament, such as those in Zechariah and Psalms.
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