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Orthodox Cross Symbol - Meaning of IC XC and Three-Bar Design #54595 (License: Personal Use)
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The image shows a classic Eastern Orthodox cross with three horizontal bars: the top bar represents the inscription “INRI,” the middle bar is the crossbeam where Christ’s hands were nailed, and the lower slanted bar symbolizes the footrest, tilted to signify the balance between paradise and hell. Flanking the cross are the Greek monograms “IC” and “XC,” abbreviating “Iēsous Christos” (Jesus Christ), enclosed in cloud-like shapes representing divine glory.
Used on religious websites, church publications, liturgical resources, and educational content about Christian iconography; targets users seeking theological explanations, visual aids for worship, or historical context of Orthodox symbols.
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