Ecce Homo

“Ecce Homo” is a Latin phrase meaning “Behold the man.” It originates from the Bible, specifically from the Gospel of John (19:5), where Pontius Pilate presents Jesus Christ to the crowd just before his crucifixion. The phrase has been used in various cultural, philosophical, and artistic contexts over the centuries to reflect on the nature of humanity, suffering, and the human condition. Notably, Friedrich Nietzsche used it as the title of his autobiographical work, where he explores his philosophy and personal experiences.

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