Was it Pontius Pilate and the Roman soldiers who had flogged him, beaten him, and crucified him? |
That sort of behaviour could get her flogged, or at the vest least locked in a pillory for a while. |
In the midst of it all, I found that for every person who publicly flogged me there was another who agreed with my position entirely. |
Long term readers will recognise the pattern of sudden, annoying innovation, briefly flogged then permanently abandoned. |
Peter felt this question, asked only out of concern and worry, to be the final stroke of the whip of ignominy that had flogged him all afternoon. |
Some of the crowd threw stones at him as he was flogged, hands tied to a pole. |