22 January 2019

Word of the Day: Jesus Christ the Conqueror

JESUS CHRIST THE CONQUEROR. Ancient title of Christ signifying his victory over sin, death, and the evil spirit. It appears in the familiar monogram IC XC NIKA, where I and C are the first and last letters of the Greek word Ihcuc (Jesus); X and C are the first and last letters of Xrictoc (Christ); and nika is the Greek word for "conquers."
✠✠JMJ✠✠
And as the war-cry goes in Latin, Christus vincit, Christus regnat, Christus imperat!-Christ conquers, Christ rules, Christ commands!


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