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The symbol, derived from the first three letters of the Greek name of Jesus, is transliterated "IHS," "IHC," "JHS," or "JHC." Since the transliteration "IHS" gave rise to the backronym Iesus Hominum Salvator (Latin for "Jesus savior of men"), it is plausible that "JHC" similarly led to "Jesus H. Christ".
2007-03-13 01:53:01
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answer #1
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answered by Dharma Nature 7
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Henry,
Jesus Henry Christ the son of
Gordon Bennet...
2007-03-13 09:03:38
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answer #2
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answered by clever investor 3
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Holy
2007-03-13 08:53:47
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answer #3
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answered by Vinni and beer 7
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Good question. Am answering in the hope that someone knows the answer and I am able to check back later.
Could it be Holy?
2007-03-13 08:53:33
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answer #4
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answered by Dom 3
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Holy but used in a slang way
2007-03-13 08:56:36
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answer #5
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answered by meganzopf 3
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I know what you mean it is a Jewish word for Jesus Christ. It is Jesus Ha Mashiach. And the holy spirit is Ruach ha Kodesh.
2007-03-13 09:20:19
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Herbert
2007-03-13 08:53:12
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answer #7
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answered by leedsmikey 6
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I am not aware of what you are talking about, I only know that Jesus was THE CHRSIT or The ANNOINTED ONE, & the Jesus I know did not have a H as a name or initial.
2007-03-13 08:57:09
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answer #8
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answered by birdsflies 7
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Hallelujah of course. It's obvious.hallelujah brothers and sisters. Amen.
2007-03-13 09:12:07
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answer #9
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answered by magic Murr. 2
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Holy is Holy but it's only blasphemy if you are simple-minded enough to believe in a god being
2007-03-13 08:54:21
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answer #10
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answered by chillipope 7
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