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What does the Bible say about the seamless robe of Jesus?

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The seamless robe of Jesus represents His righteousness and is a symbol of His complete, sacrificial salvation.

The seamless robe mentioned in John 19:23-24 is significant as it symbolizes the purity and perfection of Christ's righteousness. This robe, woven from the top throughout, parallels the garments of the high priest in Exodus 28:32 and signifies the completeness of Christ's sacrificial work. As Jesus was stripped of this robe at His crucifixion, it exemplifies how He took upon Himself our shame and nakedness so that we may be clothed in His righteousness. Isaiah 61:10 describes this as being clothed with garments of salvation and a robe of righteousness, highlighting that this seamless robe is meant for believers, representing their standing before God through faith in Christ's finished work.
Scripture References: John 19:23-24, Isaiah 61:10, Exodus 28:32, Psalm 22

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