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Why did Jesus wear a purple robe during His trial?

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The purple robe symbolized mockery of Jesus' kingship and foreshadowed His true royalty.

The purple robe Jesus wore during His trial was a direct mockery by the Roman soldiers, intended to ridicule Him as the so-called 'King of the Jews.' Despite being dressed in royal garb, the reality of His suffering and humiliation contrasted sharply with the dignity typically associated with kings. This act serves as a powerful symbol of how Jesus, though He was indeed King, would achieve His kingship through suffering and sacrifice, fulfilling prophecies about the nature of the Messiah's reign. Ultimately, His true glory is revealed in His resurrection and exaltation, demonstrating that His sacrificial death was part of God's divine plan for redemption.
Scripture References: John 19:2-3, Philippians 2:8-9

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