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John 19:23

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19:23 Now when the soldiers crucified 1  Jesus, they took his clothes and made four shares, one for each soldier, 2  and the tunic 3  remained. (Now the tunic 4  was seamless, woven from top to bottom as a single piece.) 5 

1 sn See the note on Crucify in 19:6.

2 sn Four shares, one for each soldier. The Gospel of John is the only one to specify the number of soldiers involved in the crucifixion. This was a quaternion, a squad of four soldiers. It was accepted Roman practice for the soldiers who performed a crucifixion to divide the possessions of the person executed among themselves.

3 tn Or “shirt” (a long garment worn under the cloak next to the skin). The name for this garment (χιτών, citwn) presents some difficulty in translation. Most modern readers would not understand what a ‘tunic’ was any more than they would be familiar with a ‘chiton.’ On the other hand, attempts to find a modern equivalent are also a problem: “Shirt” conveys the idea of a much shorter garment that covers only the upper body, and “undergarment” (given the styles of modern underwear) is more misleading still. “Tunic” was therefore employed, but with a note to explain its nature.

4 tn Or “shirt” (a long garment worn under the cloak next to the skin). See the note on the same word earlier in this verse.

5 sn This is a parenthetical note by the author.



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