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The term is used in various contexts throughout Scripture, each providing insight into the human condition, divine judgment, and the hope of redemption.<br><br><b>Physical Nakedness</b><br><br>In the literal sense, being unclothed refers to the state of physical nakedness. This is first seen in the account of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Before the Fall, Adam and Eve were naked and felt no shame (<a href="/genesis/2-25.htm">Genesis 2:25</a>). However, after disobeying God, their eyes were opened, and they realized their nakedness, prompting them to sew fig leaves together to cover themselves (<a href="/genesis/3-7.htm">Genesis 3:7</a>). This act of covering themselves signifies the introduction of shame and the loss of innocence due to sin.<br><br>The theme of nakedness as a symbol of shame and vulnerability continues throughout the Bible. In the prophetic literature, nakedness often symbolizes judgment and humiliation. For example, the prophet Isaiah was instructed to walk naked and barefoot as a sign against Egypt and Cush, symbolizing their impending defeat and captivity (<a href="/isaiah/20-2.htm">Isaiah 20:2-4</a>).<br><br><b>Spiritual Nakedness</b><br><br>Metaphorically, being unclothed can represent spiritual exposure or the lack of righteousness. In <a href="/revelation/3-17.htm">Revelation 3:17-18</a>, the church of Laodicea is described as "wretched, pitiful, poor, blind, and naked." The counsel given to them is to buy white garments to cover their shameful nakedness, symbolizing the need for spiritual renewal and righteousness through Christ.<br><br>The Apostle Paul also uses the concept of being unclothed in a spiritual sense. In <a href="/2_corinthians/5.htm">2 Corinthians 5:1-4</a>, he contrasts our earthly bodies, which are like tents, with the heavenly dwelling that awaits believers. He expresses a desire not to be found naked but to be clothed with the heavenly body, indicating the hope of resurrection and eternal life. Paul writes, "For while we are in this tent, we groan and are burdened, because we do not wish to be unclothed but to be clothed, so that what is mortal may be swallowed up by life" (<a href="/2_corinthians/5-4.htm">2 Corinthians 5:4</a>).<br><br><b>Redemption and Restoration</b><br><br>The Bible also presents the hope of being clothed in righteousness through faith in Jesus Christ. In <a href="/galatians/3-27.htm">Galatians 3:27</a>, Paul states, "For all of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ" . This imagery of being clothed with Christ signifies the believer's new identity and the covering of sin through the atoning work of Jesus.<br><br>Furthermore, the parable of the wedding banquet in <a href="/matthew/22.htm">Matthew 22:1-14</a> illustrates the necessity of being properly clothed in the righteousness provided by God. The man found without wedding clothes is cast out, underscoring the importance of accepting the garment of salvation offered through Christ.<br><br>In summary, the concept of being unclothed in the Bible serves as a powerful symbol of human vulnerability, the consequences of sin, and the need for divine covering. Through Christ, believers are offered the garments of salvation, ensuring they are not found naked but are clothed in His righteousness.<a name="web" id="web"></a><div class="vheading2">Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary</div>1. (<I>a.</I>) Divested or stripped of clothing.<p>2. (<I>a.</I>) Not yet clothed; wanting clothes; naked.<a name="isb" id="isb"></a><div class="vheading2">International Standard Bible Encyclopedia</div><span class="encheading">UNCLOTHED</span><p>un-klothd'.<br><br>See <a href="../c/clothed.htm">CLOTHED UPON</a>.<p><a name="grk" id="grk"></a><div class="vheading2">Greek</div><a href="/greek/1562.htm"><span class="l">1562. ekduo -- to take off, to put off</span></a> <br><b>...</b> Word Origin from ek and the same as duno Definition to take off, to put off<br> NASB Word Usage stripped (2), took...off (2), <b>unclothed</b> (1). <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">//strongsnumbers.com/greek2/1562.htm</font><font color="#ff6600" size="-1"> - 6k</font><a name="lib" id="lib"></a><div class="vheading2">Library</div><p><a href="/library/tertullian/the_five_books_against_marcion/chapter_xii_the_eternal_home_in.htm"><span class="l">The Eternal Home in Heaven Beautiful Exposition by Tertullian of <b>...</b></span></a> <br><b>...</b> earthly body we do groan, earnestly desiring to be clothed upon with the vesture<br> which is from heaven, [5742] if so be, that having been <b>unclothed</b>, [5743] we <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../tertullian/the five books against marcion/chapter xii the eternal home in.htm</font><p><a href="/library/chrysostom/homilies_on_the_epistles_of_paul_to_the_corinthians/homily_x_2_cor_v.htm"><span class="l">2 Cor. v. 1</span></a> <br><b>...</b> For a tabernacle indeed is easily taken to pieces; but a house abideth continually.<br> Ver.3. "If so be that being <b>unclothed</b> [658] we shall not be found naked.". <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../homilies on the epistles of paul to the corinthians/homily x 2 cor v.htm</font><p><a href="/library/pink/the_redeemers_return/x_the_redeemers_return_is.htm"><span class="l">The Redeemer's Return is Necessitated by the Expectation of the <b>...</b></span></a> <br><b>...</b> may be summarized thus:"The Intermediate state into which the souls of the redeemed<br> pass at death is not the perfect state, it is but an "<b>unclothed</b>" (2:Cor.5 <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/...//christianbookshelf.org/pink/the redeemers return/x the redeemers return is.htm</font><p><a href="/library/francis/treatise_on_the_love_of_god/chapter_xii_marvellous_history_of.htm"><span class="l">Marvellous History of the Death of a Gentleman who Died of Love on <b>...</b></span></a> <br><b>...</b> From Bethlehem he went to Bethabara, and passed as far as the little place of Bethania,<br> when, remembering that Our Lord had <b>unclothed</b> himself to be baptized <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../francis/treatise on the love of god/chapter xii marvellous history of.htm</font><p><a href="/library/tertullian/on_the_resurrection_of_the_flesh/chapter_xlii_death_changes_without_destroying.htm"><span class="l">Death Changes, Without Destroying, Our Mortal Bodies Remains of <b>...</b></span></a> <br><b>...</b> In like manner, when he inserts the words "If so be that being <b>unclothed</b> [7564]<br> we be not found naked," [7565] "referring, of course, to those who shall not <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../chapter xlii death changes without destroying.htm</font><p><a href="/library/aquinas/summa_theologica/whether_death_will_be_the.htm"><span class="l">Whether Death Will be the Term "Wherefrom" of the Resurrection in <b>...</b></span></a> <br><b>...</b> Now according to the Apostle (2:Cor.5:4) it is a common desire that "we would not<br> be <b>unclothed</b> but clothed upon." Therefore there will be some who will never <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">//christianbookshelf.org/aquinas/summa theologica/whether death will be the.htm</font><p><a href="/library/spurgeon/spurgeons_sermons_volume_20_1874/for_whom_did_christ_die.htm"><span class="l">For whom did Christ Die?</span></a> <br><b>...</b> an infant newly born"an infant deserted by its mother before the necessary offices<br> of tenderness had been performed; left unwashed, <b>unclothed</b>, unfed, a prey <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 20 1874/for whom did christ die.htm</font><p><a href="/library/newcomb/a_practical_directory_for_young_christian_females/letter_xiv_dress.htm"><span class="l">Letter xiv. Dress.</span></a> <br><b>...</b> For we that are in this tabernacle do groan, being burdened: not for that we would<br> be <b>unclothed</b>, but clothed upon." "And being found in him, not having mine <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../newcomb/a practical directory for young christian females/letter xiv dress.htm</font><p><a href="/library/clement/two_epistles_concerning_virginity/chapter_x_davids_sin_so_admonitory.htm"><span class="l">David's Sin, So Admonitory to us Weak Men.</span></a> <br><b>...</b> This same man saw the beauty of a woman"I mean of Bathsheba"when he saw<br> her as she was cleansing herself and washing <b>unclothed</b>. <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../two epistles concerning virginity/chapter x davids sin so admonitory.htm</font><p><a href="/library/tertullian/apology/chapter_xvi_for_like_some.htm"><span class="l">For, Like Some Others, You are under the Delusion that Our God is <b>...</b></span></a> <br><b>...</b> All those hangings of your standards and banners are robes of crosses. I praise<br> your zeal: you would not consecrate crosses <b>unclothed</b> and unadorned. <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">//christianbookshelf.org/tertullian/apology/chapter xvi for like some.htm</font><a name="thes" id="thes"></a><div class="vheading2">Thesaurus</div><a href="/topical/u/unclothed.htm"><span class="l"><b>Unclothed</b> (14 Occurrences)</span></a><br><b>...</b> Standard Bible Encyclopedia. <b>UNCLOTHED</b>. un-klothd'. <b>...</b><b>Unclothed</b> (14 Occurrences). Matthew<br> 27:28 and having <b>unclothed</b> him, they put around him a crimson cloak, (YLT <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/u/unclothed.htm - 10k</font><p><a href="/topical/s/stripped.htm"><span class="l">Stripped (62 Occurrences)</span></a><br><b>...</b> of the Lord came to Isaiah, the son of Amoz, saying, Go, and take off your robe,<br> and your shoes from your feet; and he did so, walking <b>unclothed</b> and without <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/s/stripped.htm - 24k</font><p><a href="/topical/u/unclothe.htm"><span class="l">Unclothe (1 Occurrence)</span></a><br><b>...</b> 2 Corinthians 5:4 For indeed we who are in this tent do groan, being burdened; not<br> that we desire to be <b>unclothed</b>, but that we desire to be clothed, that what <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/u/unclothe.htm - 6k</font><p><a href="/topical/r/robe.htm"><span class="l">Robe (142 Occurrences)</span></a><br><b>...</b> (KJV BBE DBY WBS NAS RSV NIV). 2 Corinthians 5:3 if indeed having really<br> put on a robe we shall not be found to be <b>unclothed</b>. (WEY). <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/r/robe.htm - 37k</font><p><a href="/topical/c/clothed.htm"><span class="l">Clothed (153 Occurrences)</span></a><br><b>...</b> klothd, (ependuo, "to put on over" another garment): Used only in 2 Corinthians<br> 5:2, 4. In 5:4 in contrast with <b>unclothed</b>, compare 1 Corinthians 15:53, in <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/c/clothed.htm - 37k</font><p><a href="/topical/c/clothe.htm"><span class="l">Clothe (52 Occurrences)</span></a><br><b>...</b> 2 Corinthians 5:4 For indeed we who are in this tent do groan, being burdened; not<br> that we desire to be <b>unclothed</b>, but that we desire to be clothed, that what <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/c/clothe.htm - 22k</font><p><a href="/topical/u/upon.htm"><span class="l">Upon (17009 Occurrences)</span></a><br><b>...</b> klothd, (ependuo, "to put on over" another garment): Used only in 2 Corinthians<br> 5:2, 4. In 5:4 in contrast with <b>unclothed</b>, compare 1 Corinthians 15:53, in <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/u/upon.htm - 8k</font><p><a href="/topical/u/uncomely.htm"><span class="l">Uncomely (2 Occurrences)</span></a><br><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/u/uncomely.htm - 7k</font><p><a href="/topical/d/death.htm"><span class="l">Death (1610 Occurrences)</span></a><br><b>...</b> 14). (4.) Being "<b>unclothed</b>" (2 Corinthians 5:3, 4). (5.) "Falling on sleep"<br> (Psalm 76:5; Jeremiah 51:39; Acts 13:36; 2 Peter 3:9. <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/d/death.htm - 68k</font><p><a name="res" id="res"></a><div class="vheading2">Resources</div><a href="https://www.gotquestions.org/nudity-in-art.html">What should be the Christian perspective on nudity in art? | GotQuestions.org</a><br /><br /><a href="https://www.gotquestions.org/Christian-nudist.html">Can a Christian be a nudist? What does the Bible say about nudity? | GotQuestions.org</a><br /><br /><a href="https://www.gotquestions.org/naked-heaven.html">Will we be naked in Heaven? | GotQuestions.org</a><br /><br /><a href="https://clyx.com/term/unclothed.htm">Unclothed: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com</a><br /><br /><a href="/concordance/">Bible Concordance</a> • <a href="/dictionary/">Bible Dictionary</a> • <a href="/encyclopedia/">Bible Encyclopedia</a> • <a href="/topical/">Topical Bible</a> • <a href="/thesaurus/">Bible Thesuarus</a></div></div><div id="centbox"><div class="padcent"><a name="cnc" id="cnc"></a><div class="vheading2">Concordance</div><span class="encheading">Unclothed (14 Occurrences)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/matthew/27-28.htm">Matthew 27:28</a></span><br />and having <span class="boldtext">unclothed</span> him, they put around him a crimson cloak,<br /><span class="source">(YLT)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/mark/14-52.htm">Mark 14:52</a></span><br />But he got away <span class="boldtext">unclothed</span>, without the linen cloth.<br /><span class="source">(BBE)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/2_corinthians/5-3.htm">2 Corinthians 5:3</a></span><br />if indeed having really put on a robe we shall not be found to be <span class="boldtext">unclothed</span>. <br /><span class="source">(WEY BBE)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/2_corinthians/5-4.htm">2 Corinthians 5:4</a></span><br />For indeed we who are in this tent do groan, being burdened; not that we desire to be <span class="boldtext">unclothed</span>, but that we desire to be clothed, that what is mortal may be swallowed up by life.<br /><span class="source">(WEB KJV ASV DBY WBS NAS RSV NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/revelation/16-15.htm">Revelation 16:15</a></span><br />(See, I come as a thief. Happy is he who is watching and keeps his robes, so that he may not go <span class="boldtext">unclothed</span>, and his shame be seen.)<br /><span class="source">(ASV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/genesis/9-22.htm">Genesis 9:22</a></span><br />And Ham, the father of Canaan, saw his father <span class="boldtext">unclothed</span>, and gave news of it to his two brothers outside.<br /><span class="source">(BBE)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/genesis/9-23.htm">Genesis 9:23</a></span><br />And Shem and Japheth took a robe, and putting it on their backs went in with their faces turned away, and put it over their father so that they might not see him <span class="boldtext">unclothed</span>.<br /><span class="source">(BBE)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/isaiah/20-2.htm">Isaiah 20:2</a></span><br />At that time the word of the Lord came to Isaiah, the son of Amoz, saying, Go, and take off your robe, and your shoes from your feet; and he did so, walking <span class="boldtext">unclothed</span> and without shoes on his feet.<br /><span class="source">(BBE)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/isaiah/20-3.htm">Isaiah 20:3</a></span><br />And the Lord said, As my servant Isaiah has gone <span class="boldtext">unclothed</span> and without shoes for three years as a sign and a wonder to Egypt and Ethiopia,<br /><span class="source">(BBE)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/isaiah/47-3.htm">Isaiah 47:3</a></span><br />The shame of your <span class="boldtext">unclothed</span> condition will be seen by all: I will give punishment without mercy,<br /><span class="source">(BBE)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/isaiah/58-7.htm">Isaiah 58:7</a></span><br />Is it not to give your bread to those in need, and to let the poor who have no resting-place come into your house? to put a robe on the <span class="boldtext">unclothed</span> one when you see him, and not to keep your eyes shut for fear of seeing his flesh?<br /><span class="source">(BBE)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/ezekiel/16-8.htm">Ezekiel 16:8</a></span><br />Now when I went past you, looking at you, I saw that your time was the time of love; and I put my skirts over you, covering your <span class="boldtext">unclothed</span> body: and I gave you my oath and made an agreement with you, says the Lord, and you became mine.<br /><span class="source">(BBE)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/micah/1-8.htm">Micah 1:8</a></span><br />For this I will be full of sorrow and give cries of grief; I will go uncovered and <span class="boldtext">unclothed</span>: I will give cries of grief like the jackals and will be in sorrow like the ostriches. <br /><span class="source">(BBE)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/nahum/3-5.htm">Nahum 3:5</a></span><br />See, I am against you, says the Lord of armies, and I will have your skirts pulled over your face, and let the nations see you <span class="boldtext">unclothed</span>, and the kingdoms your shame.<br /><span class="source">(BBE)</span><a name="sub" id="sub"></a><div class="vheading2">Subtopics</div><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/u/unclothed.htm">Unclothed</a></p><a name="rel" id="rel"></a><div class="vheading2">Related Terms</div><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/c/comeliness.htm">Comeliness (9 Occurrences)</a></p><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/u/unclothed.htm">Unclothed (14 Occurrences)</a></p><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/h/homely.htm">Homely (1 Occurrence)</a></p><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/v/void.htm">Void (64 Occurrences)</a></p><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/u/uncomforted.htm">Uncomforted (3 Occurrences)</a></p><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/e/esteem.htm">Esteem (25 Occurrences)</a></p><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/b/behaveth.htm">Behaveth (4 Occurrences)</a></p><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/c/comely.htm">Comely (32 Occurrences)</a></p><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/s/sinneth.htm">Sinneth (25 Occurrences)</a></p><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/m/members.htm">Members (54 Occurrences)</a></p><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/h/honourable.htm">Honourable (72 Occurrences)</a></p><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/h/honour.htm">Honour (475 Occurrences)</a></p><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/p/passed.htm">Passed (329 Occurrences)</a></div></div></td></tr></table></div><div id="left"><a href="/topical/u/unclothe.htm" onmouseover='lft.src="/leftgif.png"' onmouseout='lft.src="/left.png"' title="Unclothe"><img src="/left.png" name="lft" border="0" alt="Unclothe" /></a></div><div id="right"><a href="/topical/u/uncomely.htm" onmouseover='rght.src="/rightgif.png"' onmouseout='rght.src="/right.png"' title="Uncomely"><img src="/right.png" name="rght" border="0" alt="Uncomely" /></a></div><div id="botleft"><a href="#" onmouseover='botleft.src="/botleftgif.png"' onmouseout='botleft.src="/botleft.png"' title="Top of Page"><img src="/botleft.png" name="botleft" border="0" alt="Top of Page" /></a></div><div id="botright"><a href="#" onmouseover='botright.src="/botrightgif.png"' onmouseout='botright.src="/botright.png"' title="Top of Page"><img src="/botright.png" name="botright" border="0" alt="Top of Page" /></a></div> <div id="mdd"><div align="center"><div class="bot2"><table align="center" width="100%"><tr><td><div align="center"><script id="3d27ed63fc4348d5b062c4527ae09445"> (new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=51ce25d5-1a8c-424a-8695-4bd48c750f35&cid=3a9f82d0-4344-4f8d-ac0c-e1a0eb43a405'; </script> <script id="b817b7107f1d4a7997da1b3c33457e03"> (new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=cb0edd8b-b416-47eb-8c6d-3cc96561f7e8&cid=3a9f82d0-4344-4f8d-ac0c-e1a0eb43a405'; </script><br /><br /> <!-- /1078254/BH-728x90-ATF --> <div id='div-gpt-ad-1529103594582-2'> </div><br /><br /> <!-- /1078254/BH-300x250-ATF --> <div id='div-gpt-ad-1529103594582-0' style='max-width: 300px;'> </div><br /><br /> <!-- /1078254/BH-728x90-BTF --> <div id='div-gpt-ad-1529103594582-3'> </div><br /><br /> <!-- /1078254/BH-300x250-BTF --> <div id='div-gpt-ad-1529103594582-1' style='max-width: 300px;'> </div><br /><br /> <!-- /1078254/BH-728x90-BTF2 --> <div align="center" id='div-gpt-ad-1531425649696-0'> </div><br /><br /> <ins class="adsbygoogle" style="display:inline-block;width:200px;height:200px" data-ad-client="ca-pub-3753401421161123" data-ad-slot="3592799687"></ins> <script> (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); </script></div></td></tr></table></div></div></div> <br /><br /> <div align="center"> <div id="bot"><iframe width="100%" height="1500" scrolling="no" src="/botmenubhnew2.htm" frameborder="0"></iframe></div></td></tr></table></div></body></html>