Not that I have read. I assume that Jesus wore whatever was the fashion of the time or that would have made him look less like God and more like man. He is normally pictured in a long white robe and sandals. He also might've worn whatever he could afford. Another idea is he could of used his divine abilities to look like whatever people attributed to normal at the time and/or place.
Specifically it was probably very loose and cool ( they were in the Middle East) something to protect his feet. so the robe was standard attire and cool and loose, the sandals protected feet quite well and the white color symbolizes his pureity. hope i helped
At jesus time scripture were read from schrolls.
There is no doubt that Scripture speaks of Salem which became Jerusalem as the center of the world in God's mind. Some have even called it 'ground zero' as future prophecy has all the armies of the world coming against Jesus there. Revelation 21 speaks of God the Father coming down from Heaven to be with His new family on the Earth in the New Jerusalem. Jesus, who had been killed there has now established the Kingdom of God there where He and His Father will rule all eternity. The Scripture is replete with this central message.
Because the ECK is synonymous with The Holy Spirit as in the Christian scripture, Jesus as a messenger of the Holy Spirit or Son of God, Supreme Messenger of God as the primary vessel for the Holy Spirit in this world is certainly in line with ECK scripture that speaks of the God Man as a channel for the Holy Spirit (ECK) as well.
No he fulfilled it
The Scripture speaks of Steven:Acts 7:59New King James Version (NKJV) 59 And they stoned Stephen as he was calling on God and saying, "Lord Jesus, receive my spirit."
No one. The incident is not in Scripture
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Scripture contains no record of Jesus teaching about colors.
At the grave of Lazarus Jesus wept.
There is nothing in Scripture about Mary, the mother of Jesus and the devil.
Jesus' clothing became brilliantly white.