Jesus era shoes

‘addereth, ma’aṭafah

In a subsequent span, the nobles wore over the simlāh, or instead of it, a wide and heavily folded state robe made of rich material (Isaiah 3:22), imported from Babylon (Joshua 7:21). The leather clothing used by the prophets has been called by the same name thanks to its width.

religious accessories

ẓiẓit

The Torah commanded that the Israelites wear tassels or fringes at the corners of their garments (Deuteronomy 22:12, Numbers 15:38-39). Numbers 15:39 records that the tassels were to serve as reminders to keep the commandments of the Lord.

Footwear

na’alayim

Leather sandals (na’alayim) were used to protect the feet from sand and moisture. Sandals may also be made of wood, with leather straps (Genesis 14:23, Isaiah 5:27). Sandals were not worn in the dwelling or in the temple ((Exodus 3:5), Joshua 5:15). Walking without sandals was, for the rest, a symbol of enormous poverty (Deuteronomy 25:19) or mourning (2Samuel 15:30, Ezekiel 24: 17,23).

Israelite priests

The Torah provided specific garments to be used by the priests once they ministered in the sanctuary. These garments are described in detail in Exodus 28, Exodus 39, and Leviticus 8. All the priests would minister barefoot in the sanctuary.