They wrapped him in a cloth that was meant to look like his robe and they put a bundle of thorns on his head that was meant to be his crown. They did this to mock him for claiming to be the King of the Jews.
Cloths
yes they did.
no
nothing
No, allied soldiers wore khaki uniforms (A shade of medium brown) and German soldiers wore blue/gray. -I believe the first to to wear camouflage were German paratroops in WW2.
Christ Jesus, the absolute head of church authority, did not wear any clerical robes or uniform. That's why when the Roman soldiers were coming to arrest Jesus, they needed someone to identify which one was Jesus. That's why Judas kissed Jesus, that was the pre-determined identifier for the soldiers.
People wear Fruit of the Loom underwear. Soldiers usually wear fatigues.
Yes. Sandle type things.
Jesus wore a crown of thorns during his crucifixion as a symbol of mockery and humiliation by the Roman soldiers. It was meant to ridicule his claim of being the King of the Jews.
Camouflage.
Jesus wore a crown of thorns as a symbol of his suffering and sacrifice, as it was placed on his head by Roman soldiers before his crucifixion. This act was meant to mock his claim of being the King of the Jews.
Do you mean the boot of a car, 'the sack' ('given the boot'), the things soldiers and workmen wear, the things huntsmen wear...? Please be more specific.
they wore robes and scarf- like things around their head
i think they wear boots
Tradition tells us the Mary did make the seamless robe worn by Jesus.
The same things they wore after he was born. Jesus plays no role in Judaism.
Cloths