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What does the Bible say about the garments of Christ?

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The garments of Christ symbolize His deity and humanity, representing His glory and the salvation He brings.

In Psalm 45:8, the garments of Christ are described as smelling of myrrh, aloes, and cassia, highlighting His divine majesty and role as Savior. His garments reflect both His eternal deity and His humanity, which He took on to accomplish the redemption of His people. As the King and high priest, Christ's garments signify His anointing by God and His unique position as mediator between God and man. They indicate His righteousness and the divine attributes He embodies, showcasing the beauty and power of His salvation.
Scripture References: Psalm 45:8, Philippians 2:7-8, Ephesians 1:4-5

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