The "IHS" monogram (representing the name of Jesus) is a common symbol in cathedral architecture.
The phrase is a central theme in Christian theology, primarily derived from the New Testament book of Philippians. It refers to the supreme authority, honor, and divinity of Jesus Christ. The Scriptural Origin The concept comes from Philippians 2:9-11 : Name Above All Names
It identifies Jesus with the "Name" of God (Yahweh) from the Old Testament. The "IHS" monogram (representing the name of Jesus)
It signifies that Jesus holds the highest rank in the universe. The Scriptural Origin The concept comes from Philippians
The "Name Above All Names" represents a shift from (the cross) to victory (the throne). It is used to express that no problem, power, or title is greater than the spiritual authority of Christ. To help you further, The historical/Greek context of the word "Name"? A list of worship songs that feature this phrase?
It suggests a future where all creation acknowledges His sovereignty.
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