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- OwlLv 69 years agoFavorite Answer
The first three letters of 'Jesus' in Greek.
- Zog BlasterLv 69 years ago
It's one of the ancient 'christograms': basically, a monogram representing Christ. Most of them are in Greek, and this is no exception.
In the Greek New Testament, Jesus's name is spelt "Ἰησοῦς" (Iesous). Written in the Greek equivalent of capital letters (especially suitable for inscriptions) it looks like "IHSOUS". From this, it is obvious that what looks like the Latin uppercase versions of "ihs" is in fact the Greek uppercase versions of "Ἰησ", and is the beginning of Jesus's name.
So, it is an abreviation for "Jesus".
Other bits of Greek left over from early Christianity, that you might have seen, are the chi-rho ΧΡ which is the first two letters of "Christ" (ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ), the ichthys fish, and the prayer "kyrie eleison".
Incidentally, I have never seen a Eucharist wafer with IHS on. I've seen IHS in various religious art, but I've never seen it on a wafer. I'm not saying no wafers have it, but it's unusual. Most have little crosses, or other designs. It's chosen by whoever makes them, and then the churches buy them. Just one of the ways that Jack Chick's comics exist in an alternative reality.
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- ?Lv 79 years ago
It is the Latin version of the Greek abbreviation of Christ's name in Greek, "Iesous Christos"
It is the same thing as the Chi-Ro symbol.
Note. it is not In Hoc Signio or In Hominum Salivation.
Source(s): http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07649a.htm - Anonymous9 years ago
According to Jack Chick-
Isis
Horus
Seb
- PatrickLv 49 years ago
According to the article below, it is simply the first 3 letters of the name "Jesus" in Greek.
- solariusLv 79 years ago
Iesus Hominum Salvator.
http://www.catholicreference.net/index.cfm?id=3406...
http://symboldictionary.net/?p=2090
http://www.acronymfinder.com/Iesus-Hominum-Salvato...
The above respondent is also correct. It can mean In Hoc Signo.
- MoiLv 79 years ago
that depends upon whom you ask
some might say "In His Service"
others might say "Isis, Horus and Seb"
and there are others