This 18" necklace holds the Christian fish symbol. The "fish" has been one symbol that Christians have used to identify themselves as followers of Jesus since the 1st or 2nd century AD.
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Jesus spoke of disciples of being fishers of men (those who would go out and preach the gospel, baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit according to Matthew 28 and Mark 16:16).
The fish as a symbol for Christians also has some other unique characteristics, for example, the tail of the fish forms a cross (Jesus died on a Roman cross to bear the penalty of mankind's sin...so that all could be saved from their sins).
In addition, the Greek word for fish is ichthys (composed of 5 Greek Letters - see images). Early Christians identified each letter of this greek word with Jesus Christ:
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The first Greek letter in this Greek word for fish is the first letter of the Greek word for "Jesus".
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The 2nd Greek letter is the first letter of Christos, Greek for "anointed" or "Christ."
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The 3rd Greek letter is the first letter of Theos, Greek for "God" (Jesus is God in the flesh - John chapter 1).
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The 4th Greek letter is the first letter of huios , Greek for "Son" (Jesus is the Son of God).
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The last Greek letter in the Greek word for "fish" is the first letter of the Greek word for "Savior".