verbs - "He was getting beaten" vs. "he was being beaten"


I would need to understand the difference here:



He was being beaten.
He was getting beaten.



I know "get" + ppt can be either passive voice or a change of state. What is that in this example? I guess this is the passive voice. But what about this:



He is getting ready.
He is being ready - obviously wrong but I cannot say why.





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