Kalliste, I don't wish to intrude on your private ding-dong with Totton (not much anyway), but the INRI (Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum) nailed on the cross of Jesus was the accusation of sedition for which he was executed, not a title or a proclamation of kingship. For it would be strange, even for the Romans, to acclaim someone other than Tiberius as "King of the Jews" while nailing him on a cross like a dangerous criminal, or in today's jargon, an insurgent.
As for the title of mashiakh > mushih > messiah > xristos > christ, I don’t understand why it is so difficult for the devotees of Jesus (or more accurately of Paul) to look up the original Hebrew meaning of the word, and follow that up with a short study of the history of christology, as anyone interested in the subject would do, instead of flying of the handle, screaming “bigot”, “heretic”, “blasphemer”, and others of this ilk of much used but little understood adjectives.
As for the title of mashiakh > mushih > messiah > xristos > christ, I don’t understand why it is so difficult for the devotees of Jesus (or more accurately of Paul) to look up the original Hebrew meaning of the word, and follow that up with a short study of the history of christology, as anyone interested in the subject would do, instead of flying of the handle, screaming “bigot”, “heretic”, “blasphemer”, and others of this ilk of much used but little understood adjectives.
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