amorphous_constellation
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When the soldiers crucified Jesus, they took his clothes, dividing them into four shares, one for each of them, with the undergarment remaining. This garment was seamless, woven in one piece from top to bottom. - John 19:23
First of all, I assume his clothes were roughed up and full of dirt and blood from the beating/whipping he took. And the act of dragging the cross through the mud. Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but the outer garment must have also been basically one piece of attire, perhaps with seams. They had to tear it apart, I assume. So now they each have 1 piece of torn bloody clothing that is completely utterly useless, not counting the even more ragged "undergarment." What in the world were they thinking, what sense does this make? - * OP edited due to an apparent misconception pointed out by ImaTroll
First of all, I assume his clothes were roughed up and full of dirt and blood from the beating/whipping he took. And the act of dragging the cross through the mud. Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but the outer garment must have also been basically one piece of attire, perhaps with seams. They had to tear it apart, I assume. So now they each have 1 piece of torn bloody clothing that is completely utterly useless, not counting the even more ragged "undergarment." What in the world were they thinking, what sense does this make? - * OP edited due to an apparent misconception pointed out by ImaTroll
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