![]() What does that phrase mean – is “the stauros of Christ” a T-shaped cross like we are familiar with today… or was it something else? So when you read the phrase “the cross of Christ” in your Bible, the original phrase is “the stauros of Christ”. ![]() The word “cross” in your Bible is translated from the Greek word “stauros”. But is it? Does the Bible encourage that practice? For that matter, did Jesus even die on a cross? What does the Bible say? Everyone just takes it for granted that this is what Jesus wants us to do. No one asks where the practice originated, or wonders if they should wear crosses around their necks and have them scattered around their homes. But no one ever stops to wonder why they reverence the cross. It is revered and all but worshiped by nearly everyone. ![]() That the cross is a Christian symbol is accepted without question by practically every professing Christian. Please see our latest version in two parts: The True Cross and The False Cross. This article has been updated with much new content and information.
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