“When he had said these things, one of the officers standing by struck Jesus with his hand, saying, “Is that how you answer the high priest?””
When he said this, one of the police standing nearby struck Jesus on the face, saying, 'Is this how you answer the high priest?' — The officer's blow represents both institutional violence and personal affront—an official striking the accused for disrespectful tone. The officer's question implies that Jesus' deference fails. Yet John presents no Synoptic buffeting narrative; this single blow stands alone, emphasizing the casual brutality of Jewish justice. Jesus does not reciprocate with violence or curse.
Community Reflections
No reflections on this verse yet
Be the first to write a reflection about this verse.
John 18:22
“When he had said these things, one of the officers standing by struck Jesus with his hand, saying, “Is that how you answer the high priest?””
When he said this, one of the police standing nearby struck Jesus on the face, saying, 'Is this how you answer the high priest?' — The officer's blow represents both institutional violence and personal affront—an official striking the accused for disrespectful tone. The officer's question implies that Jesus' deference fails. Yet John presents no Synoptic buffeting narrative; this single blow stands alone, emphasizing the casual brutality of Jewish justice. Jesus does not reciprocate with violence or curse.
Community Reflections
No reflections on this verse yet
Be the first to write a reflection about this verse.
When he said this, one of the police standing nearby struck Jesus on the face, saying, 'Is this how you answer the high priest?' — The officer's blow represents both institutional violence and personal affront—an official striking the accused for disrespectful tone. The officer's question implies that Jesus' deference fails. Yet John presents no Synoptic buffeting narrative; this single blow stands alone, emphasizing the casual brutality of Jewish justice. Jesus does not reciprocate with violence or curse.