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Here is John Onians discussion of the sign of the cross in the fourth century:
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I think I came up with something. Wherever the Greek semeion is used in the LXX it is translating the original Hebrew אוֹת. The Hebrew word sandwiches the sixth letter (= 6) between the first and last letter, the Hebrew equivalent of the alpha and omega. I always noticed that the chresimon is often flanked by the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet:
Alpha and omega (= beginning and end) is usually translated by the Hebrew word emet (= beginning, middle and end). I wonder if the chrismon is imitating the Hebrew word 'sign.' While chi is not the sixth letter it has a value of 600 which for kabbalists is the same thing. |
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Even that's too complicated. Here is the obvious connection between 'sign' and 'cross-shaped' thing:
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Irenaeus stole the idea from Justin and put it in the Proof of Apostolic Preaching:
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There is another translation of the passage in Irenaeus
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I also find these fourth to fifth century images from Ravenna very interesting:
not from Ravenna I think it confirms that the chi-rho was the 'sign' or 'sign of the cross' which we are commanded to carry with us. Quote:
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One more thing. What do you think about a connection with the pharmacy symbol:
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The archaeology confirms the appearance of the "Christian" chi-rho and cross no earlier than the later 4th century. In the same century we have the Helena discovery of the original cross and nails in Jerusalem. How do these two facts fit in to the saga? Surely the greatest "Chrismon" was Helena's True Cross? |
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I know there is no point discussing the color of the sky with a blind man but the literary evidence from the second century makes clear that witnesses from that period saw a chi shaped cross (or tav shaped if you are Jewish which you are certainly not). Your ---- proposition is that Constantine invented the chi-rho, forged at least five witnesses whose testimony while related is different nonetheless. I am not interested in hearing your response. I am just confirming that if I could say that I think that you and your theory are so XXXXXXXXXXXXX that you should be thrown off this forum I would but I am barred from doing so Please find someone else to continue this idiotic discussion with. I consider it harassment even when you approach me with yet another variation of this stupidity. I will complain to the moderators. Please stop communicating with me in any form whatsoever.
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(1) Latin for recipee (2) corruption of the ancient symbol for the Roman god Jupiter. ..... ♃ (3) Eye of Horus The more interesting connection considering what you have posted above is the parallel between the snake staff of Moses and the snake staff of Asclepius. The staff of Asclepius is used on medical letter-head. |
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