The Gospels do not specify the exact amount of blood Jesus lost during his crucifixion. It's likely he lost a significant amount, considering the various stages of suffering he endured, which included:
* Scourging: This Roman practice involved whipping with a flagrum, a whip often embedded with sharp objects like bone or metal. This could cause severe lacerations and blood loss.
* Crowning of Thorns: The thorns would have pierced his scalp, causing bleeding.
* Nailing to the Cross: The nails piercing his hands and feet would have caused blood loss.
* General Trauma: The physical trauma of carrying the cross, the beatings, and the overall ordeal would have contributed to blood loss and likely internal injuries.
While it's impossible to give an exact measurement, the cumulative effect of these events likely resulted in a considerable and life-threatening loss of blood.