At the time Jesus was alive His robe was nothing special to anyone. It was an ordinary robe. When Jesus was crucified the soldiers were interested in Jesus robe and other clothing as these could be sold or bartered by the "poor" soldiers to get something they needed or wanted. Clothing from other prisoners was of equal value to them. After the burial any follower of Jesus would have wanted Jesus' robe just because it belong to their master and Lord.
Roman soldiers. His robe had no seams so they could not separate the cloth without destroying the garment.
Tradition tells us the Mary did make the seamless robe worn by Jesus.
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When Jesus died on the cross he was wearing a purple robe. So for some reason they turned it to violet.
The purple robe worn by Jesus in religious symbolism represents royalty and power. It is often associated with his divine authority as the Son of God and his role as the King of Kings. The color purple was historically a symbol of wealth and status, so by wearing a purple robe, Jesus was demonstrating his spiritual authority and sovereignty. This imagery is used in teachings to emphasize Jesus' divine nature and his ultimate reign over all creation.
They were deciding who got His robe.
The mother of Jesus is Mary. She is often depicted wearing a blue robe because blue symbolizes purity, humility, and devotion in Christian art.
The purple robe worn by Jesus symbolizes his royal status as the King of Kings in Christian teachings. It represents his authority, power, and divinity as the Son of God. The color purple was associated with royalty in ancient times, and by wearing the purple robe, Jesus is portrayed as the ultimate ruler and savior in Christianity.
In the Book of Revelation all the saints of God have white robes. This is mentioned in several scriptures. the robes are supplied by God. It would then be assumed that God gave jesus his white robe when he was resurrected.
Judas Iscariot was important as he betrayed Jesus with a kiss , and so Jesus was sent to Pilate and then crucified.
The jews do not consider him important at all.