The question concerns the practical limitations of using hyssop ( Hyssopus vulgaris) at the crucifixion of Jesus, specifically addressing its physical characteristics in relation to the narrative. The primary concerns are the plant's height and structural integrity, and whether it could have been used to offer Jesus a drink.

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The physical limitations of Hyssopus vulgaris in the context of the crucifixion are significant. The plant's height and structural properties make it an unlikely candidate for the task described in the Gospels.

The plant typically grows to a height of 1.5–2 feet (0.5–0.6 meters). [1] This is far shorter than the height of a crucified person's head, which would have been several feet above the ground. Additionally, the stems of hyssop are relatively slender and not strong enough to support a sponge soaked in liquid, which would have added considerable weight. [2]


Authoritative Sources

  1. Hyssop. [Wikipedia]
  2. Hyssop. [Britannica]

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