The soldiers who carried out a crucifixion were entitled to the clothes of the persons they executed as sort of a "bonus" for doing this disagreeable job.
Swaddling Clothes.
A woman.
Jesus was wrapped in swaddling clothes when he was born.
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.
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.
Mary laid baby Jesus in a manger after his birth, wrapping him in swaddling clothes.
his gay rapist...
At the foot of his cross
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Swaddling clothes in the Bible were strips of cloth used to wrap newborn babies tightly. In the story of Jesus' birth, swaddling clothes were significant because they symbolized Jesus' humanity and vulnerability as a newborn baby, despite being the Son of God. The use of swaddling clothes highlighted the humble and ordinary circumstances of Jesus' birth, emphasizing his identification with humanity.
Yes I want Jesus to save me.