Entity: JESUS-
Jesus is a name commonly associated with the central figure of Christianity, believed to be the son of God and the source of the Christian religion. The name has both religious and cultural significance, with varying interpretations and perceptions.
JESUS-
Etymology
The symbol 'JESUS-' is derived from the first three letters of the Greek name of Jesus (ΙΗΣΟΥΣ), transliterated as iota-eta-sigma, which can appear as IHS, ΙΗϹ, JHS, or JHC.
Definition
Jesus, also known as Jesus Christ, is the central figure of Christianity, believed to be the son of God and the source of the Christian religion. The name 'Jesus' holds significant religious and cultural importance.
Historical Context
Jesus lived in the 1st century AD in the region of Palestine and is considered a religious leader and prophet by Christians. His teachings and life form the basis of Christianity.
Cultural Significance
Jesus has had a profound impact on art, literature, music, and Western culture as a whole. He is revered as a spiritual figure and symbol of hope and salvation.
Related Concepts
- Christianity
- Son of God
- Religious Leader
See Also
A central figure in Christianity, believed to be the son of God and the source of the Christian religion, with significant religious and cultural importance.