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"Jesus the purple robe king" refers to a specific event in the Passion of Christ described in the Gospels, where Roman soldiers mocked Jesus as a king by dressing him in a purple robe, crowning him with thorns, and placing a staff in his hand, before he was crucified. The purple color symbolized royalty, highlighting the ironic contrast between the soldiers' scornful imitation of kingship and Jesus' true, divine kingship.
Irony:
The soldiers' actions were meant to belittle Jesus' claim to be a king, but in the eyes of believers, they ironically affirmed his true royal status as the "King of Kings.
Significance
True Kingship:
The episode underscores the spiritual nature of Jesus' kingship, which is not based on worldly power but on humility, service, and sacrificial love.
Suffering Servant:
It also points to the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies about the suffering servant, who would be despised and rejected.
The Eyes are the windows to the soul. In the color algorithm my eyes are the eyes of a Born Again Soul-