"The hair of this being was red. The skin was pale white."
"It had six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot."
"The pallet was 9 feet long and he's in the fetal position, so they estimated his size at 10 to 12 feet tall."
"This thing was solid as a rock. It was like a brick. Just solid muscle."
Tim Alberino recounts a US soldier describing the body of a 12ft being they loaded onto a C-130 out of Afghanistan.
Episode with Tim Alberino out now for members. Public release tomorrow.
Play was over and max was being max so he punched the ball as I was slowing down. When I gathered the ball I threw at him as I was jogging back and he pushed the back of my head. I then turned around and punched him until he like punch-grabbed me but it had force🤣. AD saved me😂
Why was Jesus whipped 39 times?🩸
Many people know Jesus was beaten before the crucifixion.
But very few understand the historical and biblical meaning behind the lashes He endured.
Before Jesus was taken to the cross, He was scourged by Roman soldiers.
Matthew 27:26 says:
“Then he released Barabbas to them; but after having Jesus scourged, he handed Him over to be crucified.”
This was not a simple whipping.
Roman scourging was one of the most brutal punishments in the ancient world.
The whip used was called a flagrum.
It had multiple leather straps with pieces of bone, metal, or glass tied to the ends. Every strike would dig into the flesh and rip it away as the whip was pulled back.
Historians describe victims often being beaten so severely that muscle, tendons, and even bone were exposed.
Many people actually died from the scourging alone.
But here is the detail that carries deeper meaning.
In Jewish law, punishment by whipping was limited.
Deuteronomy 25:3 states that a man could receive no more than forty lashes.
But Jewish tradition set the limit at thirty-nine to ensure the law was never accidentally broken.
So the standard punishment became “forty minus one.”
This is why the Apostle Paul later writes in 2 Corinthians 11:24:
“Five times I received from the Jews thirty-nine lashes.”
Thirty-nine lashes had become the maximum legal beating under Jewish law.
Now here is where the prophetic weight comes in.
Isaiah 53:5 says:
“He was pierced for our transgressions,
He was crushed for our iniquities;
the punishment that brought us peace was upon Him,
and by His stripes we are healed.”
The Hebrew word used for stripes is חַבּוּרָה (chaburah).
It means a wound, bruise, or stripe caused by a blow.
Isaiah was prophesying centuries earlier that the suffering of the Messiah would bring healing.
Jesus did not just carry our sin on the cross.
He carried our suffering in His body.
The lashes tore His back apart.
But through those wounds came restoration.
This is why Peter later echoes the prophecy in 1 Peter 2:24:
“He Himself bore our sins in His body on the tree, so that we might die to sin and live for righteousness; by His wounds you have been healed.”
Now think about the deeper picture.
Jesus endured thirty-nine lashes, the maximum punishment under the law.
He took the full measure of what the law demanded.
So that those who believe in Him would no longer live under condemnation.
Romans 8:1 says:
“There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”
He took the stripes.
He took the punishment.
He took the judgment.
And He did it willingly.
Every lash was a reminder of the cost of sin.
But every lash was also a declaration of God’s love.
Because the One who was innocent stood in the place of the guilty.
The stripes that tore His flesh…
Opened the door for our healing.
That is the price Jesus paid before He ever even reached the cross.
Epstein was deep into cloning. You probably didn't realize that you have seen the same celebrity over and over and over.
Recycled soulless demonic hybrids. DNA tampering. Wake up.