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Well, it's not -os, but -us. Thus
Ihsous
Xristos
Qeou
Uios
Swthr
Jesus Christ God's son, savior.
Now if you can tell us what the ROTAS SATOR square means ....
Bob
> Greetings all. I have an embarrassing question, due to my failing memory.
> I can't for the life of me remember what the full version of the anagram
> 'ixthos' is.
> I know that the beginning is 'Iesus Xristos Theou'...I just can't remember
> the last two greek words. If someone could fill me in, it'd be much
> appreciated. Don't worry about a Greek font, I can figure that out.
> Much appreciated by a severely stressed-due-to-end-of-term student!!
> cheers
> Amy
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