Many of the Jews read this inscription, for the place where Jesus was crucified was near the city. The inscription was written in Hebrew, Latin, and Greek John It said There is perhaps much more in this inscription than meets the eye. It seems that Pilate intended more to be read into it than he actually wrote. And more still can properly be read into it, than even Pilate might have intended. Of course the five truths below cannot be deduced from the sign on the cross.
However, when these truths are revealed to us in the gospel, then we are able to see them embedded in the words on the sign. But this name was given by God at Jesus's birth because it meant Saviour Matthew So now, at his death, the name has by no means lost significance, but rather gained the more.
The name Jesus comes from the Hebrew Jehoshua, meaning Jehovah saves. The first word in the inscription tells us that the death of this man is the means of salvation from sin. The zeal of the Lord of hosts will do this. Is your Faith Founded on Fact? Have you committed to follow Jesus? What does the Bible say about husband and wife in marriage?
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D oes the fact that all four Gospels contain different versions of the inscription on the Cross indicate error? By no means. It is therefore a reasonable assumption that three of the Gospel writers each chose to quote a different language, and that one writer chose to quote the words common to the other three.
Notice that all these prefaces differ. Mark tells us that a superscription was written; Matthew , that it was set up over his head; Luke , that it was written in three languages; and John , that Pilate was the writer. All these statements are correct, even though each writer says something different! The four accounts of the inscription are arranged below so the similarities and differences are easily discerned:. It was the custom of the Romans to use gypsum letters written on a rough board affixed to a cross to proclaim the reason why a person was being executed, although three languages were not always used.
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