Thursday, July 16, 2015
IHS and INRI (and JHS)
A question I have often been asked in ministry is: what do the letters IHS stand for? They are often seen on pulpit drapes. It is an ancient acronym, usually (not always) said to stand for the Greek “Iesous Huios Soter” -- Jesus, Son, and Saviour. It is an excellent summary of the faith. I have also often been asked about INRI. These letters are more often seen on ministers' stoles. This, too, is an ancient acronym, and stands for the Latin "Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudæorum" -- Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews (John 19:20). OBSERVATION: And JHS stands for the Latin "Jesus Hominum Salvator" -- Jesus, Saviour of Humankind.
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