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'Another Christogram used the first three letters of Jesus in Greek: Iota, eta, sigma,' says Dr McClellan. 'And very quickly that began to be used in Latin transliteration which looks like "IHS".
The name “Jesus” comes from the Latin form of the Greek “Iesous” (Ἰησοῦς), which in turn is the transliteration of the Hebrew “Yeshua” (Yehošuaʕ) or “Yehoshua ...
Christians who believe in a divine Son of God Messiah, do not draw a distinction between the Hebrew Bible’s eschatological hopes for God’s glorious future age of world wide peace and justice, and an ...
His name had a second coming. Scientists say that the name of Christianity’s central figure wasn’t originally Jesus Christ — he went by another title in his mother tongue that&#82… ...
The fragment, measuring about 11 by 5 centimeters (4.3 by 2 inches), contains “a total of 13 lines in Greek letters, around 10 letters per line, and originates from late antique Egypt ...
First, John presents seven signs (semeia in Greek) to show Jesus' divinity. The seven signs precede and foreshadow the great "Eighth Sign" of Jesus' death and resurrection.