Religious Charms
Maltese Cross Celtic Irish Pewter Bracelet
(Jewelry)
Does not tarnish
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Hypoallergenic
Answers
Surprising as it may sound, the cross was in use as a religious symbol for thousands of years before Jesus Christ ever walked the earth. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia:
The sign of the cross, represented in its simplest form by a crossing of two lines at right angles, greatly antedates, in both East and the West, the introduction of Christianity. It goes back to a very remote period of human civilization (1908 edition, volume 4, p. 517).
An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Traditional Symbols authored by J.C. Cooper confirms the ancient origins of the cross. A universal symbol from the most remote times; it is the cosmic symbol par excellence. It is a world center and therefore a point of communication between heaven and earth and a cosmic axis, thus sharing the symbolism of the cosmic tree, mountain, pillar, ladder etc (p. 45).
Later, the Celtic cross came to symbolize the four roads to the corners of the earth.
Unger's Bible Dictionary confirms the usage of the cross in ancient times as a pagan symbol. The authors write: That the cross was widely known in pre-Christian times as an emblem that was a well-known Heathen Sign. The vestments of the priest of Horus the Egyptian god of light are marked by a cross. At Thebes, in the tombs of the kings, royal cows are represented plowing, a calf playing in front. Each animal has a cross marked in several places on it. Rassam found buildings at Nineveh marked with the Maltese cross. Osiris, as well as Jupiter Ammon, had for a monogram a cross.
The form of the cross now used in Christianity actually had its origin in the letter “T.” This was the traditional symbol for Tammuz, the ancient god of the Chaldeans and Egyptians. Tammuz was the brother of Ishtar, the goddess of fertility who is now unwittingly worshiped by millions of professing Christians on the holiday that bears a form of her name—Easter. The symbol for Tammuz is what the mystery religions call the mystic “T.” It is an emblem of great antiquity, and it is sometimes called “the sign of life.”
The lower case “t”, or cross, was originally used as an amulet over the heart. Sometimes it was inscribed on the garments of pagan priests, and other ancient pagan religions used it as part of the dress of vestal virgins. This Pagan symbol ... the Tau, the sign of the cross, the indisputable sign of Tammuz, the false Messiah ... the mystic Tau of the Chaldeans (Babylonians) and Egyptians—the true original form of the letter T—the initial of the name of Tammus ... (was) the Babylonian emblem of Tammuz.
Buddhists believe that the cross represents both the tree of life and spiritual nourishment.
The Hindus also incorporate the symbol of the cross in their faith. They call the cross the “rajas,” the expansion of being.
The linguistic evidence from the Bible suggests that Jesus was crucified not on a cross, but on an upright stake, or post. The original word that the King James translators rendered as “cross” is the Greek word “stauros.” Found 28 times in the New Testament, the word “cross” in every single case is the Greek word “stauros.” In Strong's Dictionary of the Greek language, the word is defined as “an upright post or stake.”
Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words: [Stauros] denotes an upright pole or stake. Both the noun and the verb stauroo, to fasten to a stake or pole, are originally to be distinguished from the ecclesiastical form of a two-beamed cross. The shape of the latter had its origin in ancient Chaldea (Babylon), and was used as the symbol of the god Tammuz (being in the shape of the mystic Tau, the initial of his name).
Has the "Universal Church" or Catholic Church duped Christians subtley?
It wouldn't be surprising if the cross symbol as we see it now was actually borrowed from paganism (after all, the time of Christmas and bringing in a tree were, the idea of an "easter bunny" was, this is not a new thing). However, the fact remains that Jesus did die on a cross. The method used by romans probably did not look like the cross we see today, however. It was probably attached to wooden scaffolding and made the shape of a capital T or X not the cross shape (similar to a lower case t) commonly used in religious art, jewelry and iconography.
That said, this doesn't mean that the symbol of the cross need be abandoned. The idea of cross does not have these pagan (or buddhist, or whatever else) connotations and meanings for Christians. When they see a cross they are reminded of Christ, and that is the point of a symbol, to direct the worshipper to the thing symbolized. As long as the cross does so, it really doesn't matter it's origin.
Edit:
The "linguistic evidence" is questionable at best. There is no specific term for cross as opposed to tree or wooden stake (they would all be the same Greek word). What is known is that from cultural/historical studies crucifixion, on some type of cross (whether a t or not) was common practice for Romans. Also what is known is the verb used to describe the death ("crucify"). You shouldn't follow the "linguistic experts" when they've all only taken a year or two (at best) of Greek or are enitrely self taught, as is the majority of the Watchtower translators.
www.celtic-jewellery-online.co .uk Silver Celtic Maltese Cross DPS023
1. Why is the cross the symobol of Christianity?
2. Why is the Ankh cross used by Christians?
3. What is the symbolism behind the Maltese Cross? Why is it linked with St John's Ambulance Brigade?
4. What is the smybolism behind the Celtic Cross?
I couldn't find the answers anywhere online!!
Dont bother about question 1 i found the answer
4. The celtic cross symbolises both christianity and paganism. The cross is obviously christianity and the cirlce represents the sun and it link ed to paganism. When christian ity first came to ireland the people where pagans and it was for them the circle was added to appease their conversion.
3. The maltese cross is also a christian symbol. It was the symbol of an Italian republic called Amalfi. People from there went to rebuild a hospital in Jerusalem where they founded the Knights Hospitaller who used the cross and later ruled in Malta and it became known as the maltese cross.
The Knights Hospitaller spread all over and to England where they had a dispute with the king ( i forget which one ) who got rid of their monasteries and later they made a new order called the order of St. John which set up the St Johns ambulance and they still used the maltese cross.
1. the cross is the symbol of christianity because of the crucifixion. Early christians didnt use it they used the ichthys.
Price:
$41.04
$13.17
Stones: Austrian Crystal, Rhinestone, Crystal
Size (mm): 10
Color: Light Green, Silver
1. Why is the Maltese Cross linked with St John's Ambulance Brigade?
2. What is the smybolism behind the Celtic Cross?
I couldn't find any asnwers online
This may help for number one:-
http://www.stjohnqld.asn.au/stjohn_histo ry.htm
This may help with Q2:-
http://celticchristianity.org/library/cc ross.html
and
http://www.crichtonmiller.com/symbolism_ 2.htm
Hope the links work.
Good luck.
D73
Buy Cheap
Celtic Cross Tattoos
Music notes tattoos,phoenix tattoo designs,tattoo schmetterling,wing tattoo,bow tattoo,sagittarius tattoo,wayne bridge tattoo,back tattoo,flower tattoo,star tattoo,tatto,tatoo,tattoo designs,tattoos,cursive tattoos,henna tattoos,megan fox tattoos,tattoos on feet,tramp stamp tattoos,music notes,tattoos with meaning,wiz khalifa,nicki minaj,weird tattoos,tattoos for girls,star tattoos,tribal,girls tattoos,
Maltese Cross Tattoos | Maltese Cross Tattoo Pictures
"Are you Maltese Cross Tattoos Addicted?" That's the question we are asking to you, if your answer is yes then welcome to our website.
Here, You will see we have investigated deeply about maltese cross tattoo, its designs and its placement. As you know probably placement matter a lot while tattooing your body parts.
Whether you are Christian or non-Christian, but cross tattoo always remain best way in order to express one's feelings and personality.
These are so many cross tattoos designs. There include Iron cross, holy cross, Celtic cross, crucifix and Maltese cross. But Maltese cross has its own place in cross tattoo world.
Have you even seen a man having an iron cross tattoo. You know it is just part of his fashion or is there an alternative meaning? Well, Iron cross is a simple yet striking figure which has been used commemorate Germany's Armed Forces for gaining the triumph against France. Among cross tattoos designs, iron cross has the simplest design. This form of cross figure symbolizes power and sometimes it is also called Maltese cross.
...News
Hogansburg Woman Wins Quilt ChallengeThe Gouverneur Times - Mar 24, 2010
Knapp#39;s machine-pieced quilt uses a classic Maltese Cross pattern that goes by many names, with subtle differences in light, dark and warm batik fabrics and morenbsp;raquo;



CELTIC IRISH MALTESE IRON GOTHIC CROSS COOL BELT BUCKLE BOUCLE DE CEINTURE CROIX
MALTESE RING RED CROSS HOSPITALLER SURGICAL STEEL (D19)
Gothic Purple 8 Pointed Maltese Cross on Cord Coptic or St. George Cross
Vintage Silver Ring Maltese Celtic Iron Cross Oxidized 925 Sterling Size 5.5
IRON MALTESE IRISH CELTIC CRUZADE CROSS ERA BELT BUCKLE BELTS BUCKLES BOUCLE