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|    What was the shape of the cross    |
|    09 Oct 23 17:45:54    |
      XPost: alt.bible, alt.religion.christian.biblestudy, alt.religion.christianity       XPost: alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic              In this post we look at the context of use for the greek word used for the       roman cross; those who killed Christ after all, no? Coming soon a test in       history for the shape of the cross used by the apostolic fathers and their       disciples.              The jw vatican says it wass a "torture stake",ie. asingle upright wooden       item.              The greek word used in the NT has the basic meaning of "pole". The same       wourd is used for the mast of a ship. That also applied to the       crosspieces,ie. woodn yards to which the sails attach.              Also applies to a fencepost, across which was attached wooden pieces to       prevent movement through the fence. Other vertical wooden items used the       same word to stand for the entire wooden structure.              The NT word does not describe an entire wooden item; as above; but the       jewish writers using greek could also use "pole" to mean the entire       wooden structure..".              Thus the jw       vatican "torture stake" is wrong, the intention of the cross; by any greek       name was excution/death; not torture alone. People were tortued by       flogging which ripped away skin and other flesh before being attached to       the roman cross structure. The wooden item Christ carried across both       flogged sholders was the cross piece of the roman item.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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