The soldiers divided Jesus' clothes by casting lots for them, fulfilling a prophecy in the Bible which states, "They divided my garments among them, and for my clothing they cast lots." (John 19:24) This act symbolized the soldiers' callousness and demonstrated their lack of regard for Jesus as they crucified him.
In John 11:44, Jesus was not talking to the grave clothes. He was calling Lazarus, who had been dead for four days, out of the tomb. Jesus commanded him to come out, and Lazarus emerged alive and well.
Herod Antipas was the king during the time when Jesus was performing his miracles.
Jesus went to pray on the Mount of Olives, particularly in the Garden of Gethsemane, shortly before his arrest. The time of prayer would have been at night, likely in the early hours of the morning.
The capital of Judea during Jesus' time was Jerusalem.
leather sandals and tunics mostly
piles of poo
ye old walmart
They usually wore ash on themselves, and tore their clothes and beat their chests.
they wore robes and scarf- like things around their head
Swaddling Clothes.
A woman.
Clothes were put on the donkey, as the people shouted that jesus king of the jews. they thought jesus would save them from Roman rule.
They used wood for it.
Peasant clothes, long plain dresses, maybe a sash, sandals and a Hair cover, men would wear long clothes, sash, and peasant sandals.
Come unto Jesus while you have time Come unto Jesus, make up your mindHe will make your life brand new,Oh He will take care of youCome to Jesus while you have timeJust knowing Jesus sure has paid off in your lifeCome to Jesus while you have timeThough you may not have a friendHe'll go with you 'til the endCome to Jesus while you have time
There is no record in the Bible that I can remember of Jesus ripping his clothes. Only the soldiers which supervised his crucifixion, 'parted his garments', which may be interpreted as ripping; but Jesus said nothing.