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CROSS

- BEARING @ enjoined- kjv@Matthew:10:38; kjv@Matthew:16:24; kjv@Mark:10:21

CROSS OF CHRIST @

(1) The Instrument of Death- kjv@Matthew:27:32; kjv@John:19:17; kjv@Philippians:2:8; kjv@Hebrews:12:2

(2) The Doctrine of
- Preached- kjv@1Corinthians:1:17
- Gloried in- kjv@Galatians:6:14
- Reconciliation through- kjv@Ephesians:2:16
- Enemies of- kjv@Philippians:3:18
- Peace made by- kjv@Colossians:1:20
- Old Testament ordinances abolished by- kjv@Colossians:2:14 Blood, CHRIST JESUS Redemption

(2), REDEMPTION

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CROSS - C>@ - As the emblem of a slave’s death and a murderer’s punishment, the cross was naturally looked upon with the profoundest horror. But after the celebrated vision of Constantine, he ordered his friends to make a cross of gold and gems, such as he had seen, and "the towering eagles resigned the flags unto the cross," and "the tree of cursing and shame" "sat upon the sceptres and was engraved and signed on the foreheads of kings." (Jer. Taylor, "Life of Christ," iii., 15:1.) The new standards were called by the name Labarum, and may be seen on the coins of Constantine the Great and his nearer successors. The Latin cross on which our Lord suffered, was int he form of the letter T, and had an upright above the cross-bar, on which the "title" was placed. There was a projection from the central stem, on which the body of the sufferer rested. This was to prevent the weight of the body from tearing away the hands. Whether there was also a support to the feet (as we see in pictures) is doubtful. An inscription was generally placed above the criminal’s head, briefly expressing his guilt, and generally was carried before him. It was covered with white gypsum, and the letter were black.

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Cross @ in the New Testament the instrument of crucifixion, and hence used for the crucifixion of Christ itself kjv@Ephesians:2:16; kjv@Hebrews:12:2; kjv@1Corinthians:1:17-18; kjv@Galatians:5:11 kjv@Galatians:6:12-14; kjv@Philippians:3:18). The word is also used to denote any severe affliction or trial kjv@Matthew:10:38 kjv@Matthew:16:24; kjv@Mark:8:34 kjv@Mark:10:21). The forms in which the cross is represented are these: 1. The crux simplex (I), a "single piece without transom." 2. The crux decussata (X), or St. Andrew's cross. 3. The crux commissa (T), or St. Anthony's cross. 4. The crux immissa (t), or Latin cross, which was the kind of cross on which our Saviour died. Above our Lord's head, on the projecting beam, was placed the "title." (
See CRUCIFIXION After the conversion, so-called, of Constantine the Great (B.C. 313), the cross first came into use as an emblem of Christianity. He pretended at a critical moment that he saw a flaming cross in the heavens bearing the inscription, "In hoc signo vinces", i.e., By this sign thou shalt conquer, and that on the following night Christ himself appeared and ordered him to take for his standard the sign of this cross. In this form a new standard, called the Labarum, was accordingly made, and borne by the Roman armies. It remained the standard of the Roman army till the downfall of the Western empire. It bore the embroidered monogram of Christ, i.e., the first two Greek letters of his name, X and P (chi and rho), with the Alpha and Omega. (
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CROSS @
- Jesus crucified on kjv@Matthew:27:32; kjv@Mark:15:21; kjv@Luke:23:26; kjv@Acts:2:23 kjv@Acts:2:36 kjv@Acts:4:10; kjv@1Corinthians:1:23; kjv@1Corinthians:2:2 kjv@1Corinthians:2:8 kjv@Ephesians:2:16; kjv@Philippians:2:8; kjv@Colossians:1:20; kjv@Colossians:2:14; kjv@Hebrews:12:2
- Carried by .Simon kjv@Matthew:27:32; kjv@Mark:15:21; kjv@Luke:23:26 .Jesus kjv@John:19:17

- FIGURATIVE kjv@Matthew:10:38; kjv@Matthew:16:24; kjv@Mark:8:34; kjv@Mark:10:21; kjv@Luke:9:23; kjv@Luke:14:27; kjv@1Corinthians:1:17-18; kjv@Galatians:5:11; kjv@Galatians:6:14; kjv@Philippians:3:18 .
See CRUCIFIXION .
See SELF

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- QUESTIONING @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Proverbs:20:5
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CROSS

- BEARING @ enjoined- kjv@Matthew:10:38; kjv@Matthew:16:24; kjv@Mark:10:21

CROSS OF CHRIST @

(1) The Instrument of Death- kjv@Matthew:27:32; kjv@John:19:17; kjv@Philippians:2:8; kjv@Hebrews:12:2

(2) The Doctrine of Preached kjv@1Corinthians:1:17 Gloried in kjv@Galatians:6:14 Reconciliation through kjv@Ephesians:2:16 Enemies of kjv@Philippians:3:18 Peace made by kjv@Colossians:1:20 Old Testament ordinances abolished by kjv@Colossians:2:14 Blood, CHRIST JESUS Redemption

(2), REDEMPTION

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H3600 <STRHEB>@ כּיר kîyr keer A form for H3564 (only in the dual); a cooking range (consisting of two parallel {stones} across which the boiler is set): - ranges for pots.


H4569 <STRHEB>@ מעברה מעבר ma‛ăbâr ma‛ăbârâh {mah-ab-awr'} mah-ab-aw-raw' From H5674; a crossing place (of a {river} a ford; of a {mountain} a pass); abstractly a {transit} that {is} (figuratively) overwhelming: - {ford} place where . . . {pass} passage.


H5668 <STRHEB>@ עבר עבוּר ‛âbûr ‛âbûr {aw-boor'} aw-boor' Passive participle of H5674; properly {crossed} that {is} (abstractly) transit; used only adverbially on account {of} in order that: - because {of} for (. . . ‘s {sake}) (intent) {that} to.


H5674 <STRHEB>@ עבר ‛âbar aw-bar' A primitive root; to cross over; used very widely of any transition (literally or figuratively; {transitively} {intransitively} intensively or causatively); specifically to cover (in copulation): - {alienate} {alter} X at {all} {beyond} bring ({over} {through}) carry {over} (over-) come ({on} {over}) conduct ({over}) convey {over} {current} {deliver} do {away} {enter} {escape} {fail} {gender} get {over} (make) go ({away} {beyond} {by} {forth} his {way} {in} {on} {over} {through}) have away ({more}) {lay} {meddle} {overrun} make {partition} (cause {to} {give} make {to} over) pass ({-age} {along} {away} {beyond} {by} {-enger} {on} {out} {over} {through}) (cause {to} make) + proclaim ({-amation}) {perish} provoke to {anger} put {away} {rage} + raiser of {taxes} {remove} send {over} set {apart} + {shave} cause to (make) {sound} X {speedily} X sweet {smelling} take ({away}) (make to) transgress ({-or}) {translate} turn {away} [way-] faring {man} be wrath.


H5676 <STRHEB>@ עבר ‛êber ay'-ber From H5674; properly a region across; but used only adverbially (with or without a preposition) on the opposite side (especially of the Jordan; usually meaning the east): - X {against} {beyond} {by} X {from} {over} {passage} {quarter} ({other} this) {side} straight.


H5679 <STRHEB>@ עברה ‛ăbârâh ab-aw-raw' From H5674; a crossing place: - {ferry} plain [from the margin].


H6563 <STRHEB>@ פּרק pereq peh'-rek From H6561; rapine; also a fork (in roads): - {crossway} robbery.


H7050 <STRHEB>@ קלע qelakah'-lah From H7049; a sling; also a (door) screen (as if slung {across}) or the valve (of the door) itself: - {hanging} {leaf} sling.


G1224 <STRGRK>@ διαβαίνω diabainō dee-ab-ah'ee-no From G1223 and the base of G939; to cross: - come over pass (through).


G1269 <STRGRK>@ διανεύω dianeuō dee-an-yoo'-o From G1223 and G3506; to nod (or express by signs) across an intervening space: - beckon.


G1276 <STRGRK>@ διαπεράω diaperaō dee-ap-er-ah'-o From G1223 and a derivative of the base of G4008; to cross entirely: - go over pass (over) sail over.


G3344 <STRGRK>@ μεταστρέφω metastrephō met-as-tref'-o From G3326 and G4762; to turn across that is transmute or (figuratively) corrupt: - pervert turn.


G4008 <STRGRK>@ πέραν peran per'-an Apparently the accusative case of an obsolete derivation of πείρω peirō (to peirce); through (as adverb or preposition) that is across: - beyond farther (other) side over.


G4362 <STRGRK>@ προσπήγνυμι prospēgnumi pros-payg'-noo-mee From G4314 and G4078; to fasten to that is (specifically) to impale (on a cross): - crucify.


G4716 <STRGRK>@ σταυρός stauros stow-ros' From the base of G2476; a stake or post (as set upright) that is (specifically) a pole or cross (as an instrument of capital punishment); figuratively exposure to death that is self denial; by implication the atonement of Christ: - cross.


G4717 <STRGRK>@ σταυρόω stauroō stow-ro'-o From G4716; to impale on the cross; figuratively to extinguish (subdue) passion or selfishness: - crucify.


G5228 <STRGRK>@ ὑπέρ huper hoop-er' A primary preposition; over that is (with the genitive case) of place above6 beyond across or causal for the sake of instead6 regarding; with the accusative case superior to more than. In compounds it retains many of the listed applications: - (+ exceeding abundantly) above in (on) behalf of beyond by + very chiefest concerning exceeding (above -ly) for + very highly more (than) of over on the part of for sake of in stead than to (-ward) very. In compounds it retains many of the above applications.


G5269 <STRGRK>@ ὑποζώννυμι hupozōnnumi hoop-od-zone'-noo-mee From G5259 and G2224; to gird under that is frap (a vessel with cables across the keel sides and deck): - undergirt.


G5516 <STRGRK>@ χξς chi xi stigma khee xee stig'-ma The 22nd 14th and an obsolete letter (G4742 as a cross) of the Greek alphabet (intermediate between the 5th and 6th) used as numbers; denoting respectively 600 60 and 6; 666 as a numeral: - six hundred threescore and six.


G952 <STRGRK>@ βέβηλος bebēlos beb'-ay-los From the base of G939 and βηλός bēlos (a threshold); accessible (as by crossing the door way) that is (by implication of Jewish notions) heathenish wicked: - profane (person).