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  2. Ichthys - Wikipedia

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    Ichthys was adopted as a Christian symbol.. The ichthys or ichthus (/ ˈ ɪ k θ ə s / [1]), from the Greek ikhthū́s (ἰχθύς, 1st cent.AD Koine Greek pronunciation: [ikʰˈtʰys], "fish") is (in its modern rendition) a symbol consisting of two intersecting arcs, the ends of the right side extending beyond the meeting point so as to resemble the profile of a fish.

  3. Variations of the ichthys symbol - Wikipedia

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    The first appearances of fish symbols as adopted in Christian art and literature date to the 2nd century AD. Some modern fish symbol variations, called the Jesus fish, contain the English word Jesus in the center, or are empty entirely. [2] Some Christian Anarchists use an ichthys combined with an anarchist Circle-A as a symbol of their beliefs ...

  4. Ichthus - Wikipedia

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    Ichthys (or ichthus), a Christian symbol drawn so as to resemble the profile of a fish; Ichthus Christian Fellowship, a neocharismatic Christian church movement and Apostolic network; Ichthus Festival, a Christian music festival in Wilmore, Kentucky; The Harvard Ichthus, a journal of Christian thought and expression published at Harvard University

  5. File:Ichthus.svg - Wikipedia

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    Christians then needed to be careful when dealing with strangers for fear of identification as a Christian and persecution. When you encountered someone you would draw an arc on the ground. If the other person drew a reverse arc over yours it would form the Fish symbol. Both people would then know that they could safely talk about being a ...

  6. Animals in Christian art - Wikipedia

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    The symbol of perhaps the widest distribution is the Ichthys (Greek: ΙΧΘΥΣ, fish), used since the second century as an acronym for "Ίησοῦς Χριστός, Θεοῦ Υἱός, Σωτήρ" (Iesous Christos, Theou Huios, Soter), meaning "Jesus Christ, Son of God, Saviour". [2]

  7. Saint symbolism: Saints (A–H) - Wikipedia

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    Symbol Eanswith: crown, staff, book and sometimes a fish [citation needed] Earconwald: bishop travelling in a chariot: Edmund Campion: Knife in chest, noose around neck [citation needed] Edmund Ignatius Rice: Irish Christian Brothers' Black Habit [citation needed] Edmund the Martyr: quiver of arrows: Edward the Confessor