Jase Robertson
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But these people did a little interesting twist.
It's giant like the one on I-26.
But they put a giant crown of thorns hanging on that cross, which is really cool because it's the idea of suffering.
I like the way they were thinking.
It was like, when you see the cross, remember what it was for.
Yeah.
Well, there's two different Greek words for crown.
I looked it up.
One of them is only used three times, and it's in Revelation.
And it's more about...
kingdoms like think of the verses where it's like uh one of them was one of them's red rose and 311 and one of them's 410 because i wrote those down too yeah but but they're they're always plural and it's like kingdoms uh but this is and they're presented to jesus in the in the context of
Well, one of them's about Jesus, one of them's about the evil one, and one of them's about the woman, I think, which symbolically what that represents, I guess, humanity with its kingdoms and kings.
So you get – that is interesting that it's like the people are represented, the earthly kingdoms, the evil one and his kingdom, and then Jesus and –
And then that one where that diadem is used, it's a version of what I just said.
I can't pronounce Greek very well.
It's Jesus, and it later on says he's the king of kings.
But you see the other, which is the victory crown, which it is used when it describes the same word on his crown of thorns.
which makes your head kind of spin.
We talked about this at a podcast before, maybe 100 back.
Because think about what that was.