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The Sign Above the Cross and Caiaphas the High Priest’s Reaction, based on John 19:16-24, by Dr. Terry Harman
A Wooden Sign: the Roman Titulus?
That sign, the titulus in Latin, was no small detail that John records. In Roman custom, the criminal’s charge was written on a wooden board, one foot by two feet, with the charge written in charcoal. A soldier led the condemned through the streets with that board held high, sometimes even hung around the prisoner’s neck, before it was nailed above the cross. It proclaimed the reason for the execution.

Dr. Terry Harman
Jan 86 min read
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