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    1. He wears TRUTH as a garment! And GLORY is His vesture!


    2. “And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written,


    3. His only distinguishing vesture was a headdress rather reminiscent of those worn by the Tsoyaha, like a thin piece of cloth wound all around the head


    4. 12 You shall make you fringes on the four quarters of your vesture, wherewith you cover yourself


    5. 28 And the soldiers when they had crucified Jesus took his garments and throw lots for them in four parts to every party of the soldiers a part; and his tunic was without sewing from the top woven throughout; And they said one to another Let us not rend it but throw lots for it whose it shall be and the scripture was fulfilled which says They divided my garments among them And throw the lot for my vesture


    6. upon my vesture did they cast


    7. And he was clothed with a vesture dipped in blood:


    8. And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name


    9. 13 And He was clothed with a vesture dipped in blood: and His name is called The Word of God


    10. 16 And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, King of Kings, And Lord of Lords

    11. If one recalls Revelation 19:13 “And He was clothed with a vesture dipped in blood:”, the verse shows that Jesus had already been to Bozrah and tread them in His anger before He came from Heaven with His church to head to Armageddon at His second coming


    12. Vesture: A garment the priest in the temple wore; a cloke; clothing


    13. Though in the case of snake the new skin will turn itself into another slough with the passage of time because the snake is replacing a physical thing with another physical thing but when we the humans shed our slough of Ego and gain our true divine vesture, it brings a fundamental and molecular change in us


    14. And he was clothed within a vesture dipped within blood: and his name is called the Words of God


    15. And he has on his vesture and on his thigh two names written, KING OF RIGHTEOUSNESS and LORD OF WISDOM


    16. And he has on his vesture and on his thigh two names written, KING OF RIGHTEOUSNESS and


    17. Raiment–Same as robes, garments, and vesture and speaks to the character, deeds, and quality of


    18. And he was clothed with a vesture dipped in blood: and his name is called The Word[s] of God


    19. And he was clothed with a vesture dipped in blood: and his name is called the Words of God


    20. And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written , K I N G O F K I N G S , A N D L O R D O F

    21. And he has on his vesture and on his thigh two names written , KING OF RIGHTEOUSNESS and


    22. And he was clothed with a vesture dipped in blood: and his name is called The Word of God


    23. And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF


    24. Not to insult over him will the vision come as over one that lies under her wrath, not for vengeance to cut him off from the living but shrouded in the piteous vesture of the past, silent, remote, reproachful


    25. It re-discovers in what remains that which has been, good, evil, the true, the blood-stain of the palace, the ink-blot of the cavern, the drop of sweat from the brothel, trials undergone, temptations welcomed, orgies cast forth, the turn which characters have taken as they became abased, the trace of prostitution in souls of which their grossness rendered them capable, and on the vesture of the porters of Rome the mark of Messalina's elbowing


    26. His broad-brim was placed beside him; his legs were stiffly crossed; his drab vesture was buttoned up to his chin; and spectacles on nose, he seemed absorbed in reading from a ponderous volume


    27. Though in many natural objects, whiteness refiningly enhances beauty, as if imparting some special virtue of its own, as in marbles, japonicas, and pearls; and though various nations have in some way recognised a certain royal preeminence in this hue; even the barbaric, grand old kings of Pegu placing the title "Lord of the White Elephants" above all their other magniloquent ascriptions of dominion; and the modern kings of Siam unfurling the same snow-white quadruped in the royal standard; and the Hanoverian flag bearing the one figure of a snow-white charger; and the great Austrian Empire, Caesarian, heir to overlording Rome, having for the imperial colour the same imperial hue; and though this pre-eminence in it applies to the human race itself, giving the white man ideal mastership over every dusky tribe; and though, besides, all this, whiteness has been even made significant of gladness, for among the Romans a white stone marked a joyful day; and though in other mortal sympathies and symbolizings, this same hue is made the emblem of many touching, noble things—the innocence of brides, the benignity of age; though among the Red Men of America the giving of the white belt of wampum was the deepest pledge of honour; though in many climes, whiteness typifies the majesty of Justice in the ermine of the Judge, and contributes to the daily state of kings and queens drawn by milk-white steeds; though even in the higher mysteries of the most august religions it has been made the symbol of the divine spotlessness and power; by the Persian fire worshippers, the white forked flame being held the holiest on the altar; and in the Greek mythologies, Great Jove himself being made incarnate in a snow-white bull; and though to the noble Iroquois, the midwinter sacrifice of the sacred White Dog was by far the holiest festival of their theology, that spotless, faithful creature being held the purest envoy they could send to the Great Spirit with the annual tidings of their own fidelity; and though directly from the Latin word for white, all Christian priests derive the name of one part of their sacred vesture, the alb or tunic, worn beneath the cassock; and though among the holy pomps of the Romish faith, white is specially employed in the celebration of the Passion of our Lord; though in the Vision of St


    28. No wonder there had been some among the hunters who namelessly transported and allured by all this serenity, had ventured to assail it; but had fatally found that quietude but the vesture of tornadoes


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    article of clothing clothing habiliment vesture wear wearable