3/17/2024 0 Comments Have you seen jesus hindi( although a different “k”, not ” s ” sound) > It is not a case that there´s no Σ (ιν λατιν) in Latin, but that c is used in Greek and recognised as a letter in Latin too. Or are you referring to the Latin alphabet? ic xcīut it’s not being translated into Latin though (“Iesum Christum”). > So the “c” naturally kept during the translation of the Greek text to Latin. Having said that, as an aside, we have archeological evidence of the capital sigma being used at the end of the Ichthys acronym. Yes, and I believe that this is called a Lunate Sigma. > …that ς is used at the end of a word, not σ or Σ, unless it is a title iεσoυσ χριστοσ The Greek used in the New Testament (and therefore in religious icons) is not Attic Greek, but Koine Greek. It sounds like you’re more experienced with Greek than I am, but I think we might have a few crossed wires here.
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