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Synopsis: Ιχθυς is the Koine Greek noun meaning "fish". A picture of a fish was used to identify Christians in the ancient Roman world.
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Ιχθυς is the Koine Greek noun meaning: fish
A picture of a fish was used secretly to identify Christians in the ancient Roman world. The word Ιχθυς was an acronym standing for
- Ιησους - Jesus
- Χριστος - Christ
- Θεου - Of God
- `Υιος - Son
- Σωτηρ - Saviour
It is a third declension masculine noun.
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