The
"Sign" of Jesus Christ

The
Greek name of Jesus Christ is spelled IhsouV
CristoV. This means
that his initials are the Greek letters "I" (iota)
and "X" (chi). His monogram, or "sign,"
is formed from the superimposed first initials ("I"
and "X")
of his name.
The
initials of his name also happen to be Greek
Numerals. The Attic Greek Numeral "I"
has a value of "1" and the Numeral "X"
has a value of "1,000." The product of the two numerals
is therefore = 1000 units. If
the circle holding his sign is assigned a circumference of 1,000
units, the diameter of the circle by calculation is 318 units, which
is the gematria value of Helios ('hlioV),
the Sun. This is just one of the many examples you will find in
this book of how the Greeks used gematria to equate Jesus Christ
with the Sun. The sign of Jesus Christ has decorated Christian religious
objects and churches throughout the world from the 1st century to
the present.