Pastor Billy says: as i recall the words were of 3 different languages Latin, Greek and Aramaic.
INRI represents the Latin words for Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews
Iesus Nazaremus Rex Iudaeorum
2007-11-10 00:11:40
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answered by Anonymous
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As Pilate instructed, the Romans inscribed: Iesvs Nazarenvs Rex Ivdaeorvm
This means "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews"
2007-11-10 00:06:03
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answered by Arabella 3
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on account that's what the Bible extremely teaches. long in the previous the Christian era, crosses have been utilized by making use of the classic Babylonians as symbols of their worship of the fertility god Tammuz. using the pass unfold into Egypt, India, Syria, and China. Then, centuries later, the Israelites adulterated their worship of Jehovah with acts of veneration to the fake god Tammuz. The Bible refers to considered one of those worship as a ‘detestable ingredient.’—Ezekiel 8:thirteen, 14. The Gospel debts of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John use the Greek be conscious stau·ros? while bearing on the tool of execution on which Jesus died. (Matthew 27:40; Mark 15:30; Luke 23:26) The be conscious stau·ros? refers to an upright pole, stake, or positioned up. The e book The Non-Christian pass, by making use of J. D. Parsons, explains: “there's no longer a single sentence in any of the assorted writings forming the hot testomony, which, interior the unique Greek, bears even oblique evidence to the top result that the stauros used contained with regards to Jesus grew to become into different than an undemanding stauros; much less to the top result that it consisted, no longer of one piece of wood, yet of two products nailed together contained in this manner of a pass.” As recorded at Acts 5:30, the apostle Peter used the be conscious xy?lon, which ability “tree,” as a synonym for stau·ros?, denoting, no longer a 2-beamed pass, yet an undemanding piece of upright wood or tree. It grew to become into no longer till approximately 3 hundred years after Jesus’ loss of life that some professed Christians promoted the thought that Jesus grew to become into positioned to loss of life on a 2-beamed pass. although, this view grew to become into based on custom and a misuse of the Greek be conscious stau·ros?. it is noteworthy that some historic drawings depicting Roman executions function a single wood pole or tree.
2017-01-06 11:17:58
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answered by ? 4
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Hang in there Jesus!
No wait... it stands for the Latin words... "Iesus of Nazareth Rex Iudium" Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews
The 3 soothsayers that came to visit Baby Jesus on Christmass day were looking for the "NewBorn King of the Jews" It turned out that when things got real hot, Jesus recanted being a king of any kingdom in this world! But it was too late...
2007-11-10 00:08:31
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answered by Anonymous
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"Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews"
"IN RI" are the initial characters for this statement in Latin.
It had been written on the cross as an ironic statement.
2007-11-10 00:03:52
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answered by angela 2
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Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudeorum
Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews
It was in Hebrew(or Aramaic) ,Greek and Latin
2007-11-10 00:10:24
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answered by James O 7
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Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews...
2007-11-10 00:13:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Matthew 27:37
And set up over his head his accusation written, THIS IS JESUS THE KING OF THE JEWS.
2007-11-10 00:04:17
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answered by ' 4
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King of the Jews
2007-11-10 01:09:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Accusation, of Law: Accuser of the brethren: John 5:45.
The Accusation: This is Jesus of Nazareth, King of Jews.
Baby-lonian Jews sought child, made under law, as King.
The Allegoric Iron-y of it: Law, accusing Itself, of Treason.
POINT: Law imputed sin brings death sting to the Imputor.
Only the law imputes sin: Rom 5:13
Law is the strength of sin's death sting: 1Cor 15:56.
Sin, when "it is finished", brings death: James 1:15
Moral: flush law as dung before it both sins & kills you.
The GRACE of Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.
2007-11-10 00:36:33
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answered by Anonymous
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