This is one of the few events recorded in all four Gospels in direct fulfilment of Psalm 22:18:
18They part my garments among them, and cast lots upon my vesture. It was remarked on by the writers since normally such a garment would have been divided into pieces according to the number of soldiers performing the execution. The fact that it was seamless would have made this difficult without destroying the garment, hence the decision to cast lots for it.
Yes, Jesus' seamless garment is considered valuable due to its historical significance and rarity.
Tradition tells us the Mary did make the seamless robe worn by Jesus.
None, it was seamless.
The significance of color in a coat of arms varies with the particular coat of arms, its history, the region of the world in which it was used, and the period in history in which it was created.
Jesus died for our sins so we could be forgiven
Jesus is awesome that's why
There is no change in significance before or after.
The name "Jesus" holds significance as it is derived from the Hebrew name "Yeshua," meaning "God saves." This reflects the belief that Jesus came to save humanity from sin and offer salvation.
"Totus Tuus."
It is split in half and the eagle represents Rome
It is split in half and the eagle represents Rome
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Jesus had O negative blood type. The significance of Jesus' blood in Christian theology is symbolic, representing his sacrifice for the forgiveness of sins.