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Answer: John 19:34 claims that "one of the soldiers
pierced his [Jesus'] side with a spear, and immediately
there came out blood and water." According to John 19:33,
the Roman soldiers did not break Jesus' legs because
he was already dead. Chronologically, John 19:33 established
the time of the inflicting of the wound in Jesus' side
(John 19:34) as subsequent to his death. John's sequence
of events is contradicted in some manuscript versions
of Matthew 27:49 which state, "And another took a spear
and pierced his side, and there came out water and blood."
This addition to the verse places the time of the inflicting
of the wound as prior to Jesus' death. However, it is
an interpolation unsupported by the best of the ancient
New Testament manuscripts. Blood oozing from a wound
inflicted after death does not qualify as the shedding
of blood required of an atonement offering. The piercing
of Jesus' body by a spear did not cause his death. Jesus
did not die as a result of blood loss (Matthew 27:46-50,
Mark 15:34- 37, Luke 23:46, John 19:28-30). Jesus' blood
was not shed by a Roman soldier's spear, thrust into
his side.
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