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What does the Bible say about the stripping of Christ?

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The Bible describes the stripping of Christ as a fulfillment of prophecy, symbolizing His humility and sacrificial love for humanity.

The stripping of Christ before His crucifixion is noted in Scripture as both a literal and symbolic act. Luke 23:34 illustrates the cruelty of the soldiers during the crucifixion, where they stripped Him of His garments. This event fulfills Psalm 22:18, which prophesied that they would part His garments and cast lots for His clothing. This act signifies not only the humiliation faced by Jesus but also the deeper spiritual truth that He was stripped of His righteousness in our place, experiencing the full weight of sin and shame meant for humanity. His nakedness serves as a representation of how He bore our guilt and the shame that comes with sin, ultimately allowing us to be clothed in His righteousness.
Scripture References: Luke 23:34, Psalm 22:18

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