I.N.R.I.
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Etymology
Origin of I.N.R.I.
From Late Latin Iēsūs Nazarēnus, Rēx Iūdaeōrum
Example Sentences
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We will call the book, 'Glad Tidings,' I.N.R.I.
From I.N.R.I. A prisoner's Story of the Cross by Rosegger, Peter
St. Bessoriana is also called the church of the Holy Cross of Jerusalem, from the fact that a piece of the cross is preserved here, besides the letters I.N.R.I., some thorns, and a nail.
From A Visit to the Holy Land, Egypt, and Italy by Dulcken, H. W. (Henry William)
That is the reason they placed over Our Lord's cross I.N.R.I., which are the first letters of four Latin words meaning, "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews."
From Baltimore Catechism, No. 4 An Explanation of the Baltimore Catechism of Christian Doctrine by Kinkead, Thomas L.
"I wrote the letters I.N.R.I. at the top."
From I.N.R.I. A prisoner's Story of the Cross by Rosegger, Peter
A. The letters I.N.R.I. over the crucifix are the first letters of four Latin words that mean Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews.
From Baltimore Catechism, No. 3 by Anonymous
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