John the Apostle
John 19:1BSB·traditional attribution

Then Pilate took Jesus and had Him flogged.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

1. Then Pilate therefore took Jesus. Pilate adheres to his original intention; but to the former ignominy he adds a second, hoping that, when Christ shall have been scourged, the Jews will be satisfied with this light chastisement. When he labors so earnestly, and without any success, we ought to recognize in this the decree of Heaven, by which Christ was appointed to death.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Here is a further account of the unfair trial which they gave to our Lord Jesus. The prosecutors carrying it on with great confusion among the people, and the judge with great confusion in his own breast, between both the narrative is such as is not easily reduced to method; we must therefore take the parts of it as they lie. I.

Commenting on John 19:1-15

Albert Barnes Presbyterian @notesbybarnes

Verses 1-3. , also . (a) "Then Pilate" (b) "scourged him"