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How did the soldiers divide jesus' clothes?

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.


Did The soldiers voted for Jesus' robe?

No, the soldiers cast lots for His clothing. This was a form of gambling for the soldiers. The soldier who won got the clothing.


Who got Jesus tunic after he died?

No record of this in the Bible. Only that the soldiers cast lots for it.


Who lost the most soldiers in the Boston Massacre?

The English lost the most soldiers in the Boston Massacre.


Who cast lots for Jesus' robe?

Roman soldiers. His robe had no seams so they could not separate the cloth without destroying the garment.


Are there any parallels from old testament to New Testament?

In the book of psalms it says that they would cast lots for my clothes. and the Roman soldiers at the cross did cast lots for Jesus clothes.


What happepped to the soldiers that lost the war?

they imprison the the losting soldiers


How many soldiers did Hannibal lose?

he lost half of his soldiers


What is the minimum number of soldiers who must have lost all 4 A group of 100 soldiers suffered the following injuries in a battle 70 soldiers lost an eye 75 lost an ear 85 lost a leg and 80 lost ar?

Maybe somebody took it


How did Judas show the soldiers that Jesus was the man to capture?

he kissed Jesus


Who ripped off Jesus's clothes until he was naked?

The soldiers of the governor, (Matthew27.27 to 35).


What was the Society of Jesus known as?

The Jesuits, Soldiers of Christ, and Foot Soldiers of the Pope.