Although scripture does not tell us who it is most likely that the Roman soldiers removed his clothes before He was beaten and hung on the cross.
The Roman Centurions who cast "lots" (like dice) for his only items of value which was his clothing.
The romans soldiers took off jesus' clothes
Jesus' clothing was removed by the soldiers before his crucifixion. They drew lots to see who would get to keep his clothes. Jesus was clothed until he was nailed to the cross.
The soldiers of the governor, (Matthew27.27 to 35).
During the Stone Age, people washed their clothes and themselves by using water from rivers, lakes, or natural springs. They may have also used primitive forms of soap made from animal fat or plants to help clean their bodies and garments. Rubbing clothes against rocks or wooden boards and using plant fibers as scrubbing tools were common methods for cleaning.
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.
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.
They hated him because He pulled the crown from them. They thought Jesus was en earthly king.
to cast lots for them, (they gambled for his clothing) Answer It was perhaps also a sign of stripping Him of all His dignity.
his gay rapist...
No
At the foot of his cross