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Matthew 27:28 — King James Version← Study notes

And they stripped him, and put on him a scarlet robe.


Matthew 27:28Greek Interlinear

Greek · Matthew 27:287 words
GreekMeaning
καὶkai
AndwordG2532
ἐκδύσαντεςekdysantes
having strippedverbG1562
αὐτὸνauton
HimpronounG846
χλαμύδαchlamyda
a robenounG5511
κοκκίνηνkokkinēn
scarletadjectiveG2847
περιέθηκανperiethēkan
they put aroundverbG4060
αὐτῷautō
HimpronounG846
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on Matthew 27:28

After the Lord’s trial comes His Passion, which thus begins, 'Then the soldiers of the governor took Jesus into the common hall,' &c.

Augustine · 4th century · de Cons. Ev., iii, 9

He had been styled King of the Jews, and the Scribes and Priests had brought this charge against Him, that He claimed sovereignty over the Jewish nation; hence this mockery of the soldiers, taking away His own garments, they put on Him a scarlet cloak to represent that purple fringe which kings of old used to wear, for the diadem they put on Him a crown of thorns, and for the regal sceptre give Him a reed, and perform adoration to Him as to a king.

Jerome · 4th century

What should we henceforth care if any one insults us, after Christ has thus suffered? The utmost that cruel outrage could do was put in practice against Christ; and not one member only, but His whole body suffered injuries; His head from the crown, the reed, and the buffetings; His face which was spit upon; His cheeks which they smote with the palms of their hands; His whole body from the scourging, the stripping to put on the cloak, and the mockery of homage; His hands from…

Chrysostom · 4th century · Hom. lxxxvii
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