INRI
INRI is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase IESVS NAZARENVS REX IVDAEORVM, which translates to English as: "Jesus the Nazarene, the King of the Jews".
2006-09-19 10:31:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Not 4 letters...
John 19:19 Pilate had a notice prepared. It was fastened to the cross. It read, JESUS OF NAZARETH, THE KING OF THE JEWS. 20 Many of the Jews read the sign. The place where Jesus was crucified was near the city. The sign was written in the Aramaic, Latin and Greek languages.
Odessa: whatever source you are using for Greek is not accurate. Luke's syntax is different, ending the clause or sentence with the pronoun - a common structure in Lukan literature so it sticks out when you write it incorrectly..
2006-09-19 17:40:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Iesvs Nazarenvs Rex IvdaeorMatthew 27:37
This is Jesus the King of the Jews
[Hebrew] (symbols that cannot be displayed here)
[Greek] houtos esti Iesous basileus Ioudaios
Mark 15:26
The King of the Jews
[Greek] basileus Ioudaios
John 19:19
Jesus of Nazareth the King of the Jews
[Latin] Iesvs Nazarenvs Rex Ivdaeorum
[Greek] Iesous Nazoraios basileus Ioudaios
Luke 23:38
This is the King of the Jews
[Greek] houtos esti basileus Ioudaios
also sometimes given as:
[Greek] outos estin o basileus twn ioudaiwn
2006-09-19 17:38:19
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answered by Anonymous
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It actually mean Jesus King of the Jews
2006-09-19 17:32:11
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answered by holyghost130 3
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INRI Can't remember what they're supposed to stand for, unfortunately.
2006-09-19 17:32:15
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answer #5
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answered by The Resurrectionist 6
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D E A D
2006-09-19 17:33:50
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answered by Anonymous
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WHAT CROSS? N, S, E, W? Crossroads? 2 points, please.
2006-09-19 17:34:55
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answer #7
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answered by Lottie W 6
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INRI
2006-09-19 17:52:47
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answered by Not perfect, just forgiven 5
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H E L P ???
2006-09-19 17:32:52
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answered by prometheus_unbound 3
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