The Gospel of Luke mentions the following injuries inflicted upon Jesus during his Passion:
* Sweat like blood: Luke 22:44 describes Jesus sweating "as it were great drops of blood falling down to the ground" while praying in the Garden of Gethsemane.
* Wounds from arrest: Luke 22:50-51 describes the arrest of Jesus where one of his followers, presumably Peter, cut off the ear of a servant of the high priest. Jesus heals the servant's ear.
* Bruising and Beating: Luke 22:63-65 and 23:11 describe Jesus being mocked, beaten, blindfolded, and questioned by those holding him in custody.
* Physical Weakness: Luke 23:26-32 describes Jesus being unable to carry his cross all the way to the site of crucifixion. Simon of Cyrene is enlisted to carry it for him.
* Crucifixion: Luke 23:33-46 describes Jesus being crucified, which would have involved nailing him to the cross, causing significant wounds and trauma.
* Pierced side: Though it is not mentioned in the Gospel of Luke, other Gospel accounts (John 19:34) describe Jesus's side being pierced with a spear. This would have caused a significant wound.
* Death: Ultimately, Jesus died from his injuries. Luke 23:46 describes him crying out and then breathing his last breath.
It's important to note that the specific details and interpretations of these events vary among different Christian traditions and scholars.