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ecce homo
[ ech-ey hoh-moh, ek-ey ek-see hoh-moh, ek-ey ]
- “Behold the man!â€: the words with which Pilate presented Christ, crowned with thorns, to his accusers. John 19:5.
noun
- Art. a painting, statue, or other representation of Christ crowned with thorns.
Ecce Homo
/ ˈɛkeɪ ˈhəʊməʊ; ˈɛksɪ /
noun
- a picture or sculpture of Christ crowned with thorns
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of ecce homo1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of ecce homo1
Example Sentences
The New Testament story of Pilate presenting a scourged Jesus to an angry crowd with the words “behold the man†— “ecce homo†in Latin — was a central theme of religious art for centuries.
The revamped “ecce homo†fresco ended up giving a significant boost to tourism in Borja, as visitors flocked to see what was described as the worst art restoration project of all time.
The revamped “ecce homo†fresco ended up giving a significant boost to tourism in Borja, as visitors flocked to see what was described as the worst art-restoration project of all time.
The episode recalled an infamous botched restoration at another church, in northeastern Spain, where a century-old “ecce homo†fresco of Jesus crowned with thorns was disfigured in 2012.
Only don't make such an ecce homo face; go, rather, and pay your respects to his Excellency, the Governor.
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