(Matthew 27:37) Also, they posted above his head the charge against him, in writing: "This is Jesus the King of the Jews.
"Above his head they placed the written charge against him: THIS IS JESUS, THE KING OF THE JEWS."- Matthew 27:36-38
The Romans wrote above Jesus' head on the the cross "This is Jesus,the king of the Jews" or something similar to that.
On the top, above his head.
The letters βINRIβ are initials for the Latin title that Pontius Pilate had written over the head of Jesus Christ on the cross
Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum (Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews)
Jesus was crucified on a cross. The main section was vertical and the cross bar was horizontal and a few feet below the top of the main section as we are told that a sign was placed on the cross above His head. We do not know what kind of wood the cross was made of.
(Matthew 27:37) Also, they posted above his head the charge against him, in writing: "This is Jesus the King of the Jews." (Luke 23:38) There was also an inscription over him: "This is the king of the Jews." (John 19:19) Pilate wrote a title also and put it on the torture stake. It was written: "Jesus the Naz‧a‧rene′ the King of the Jews." (Mark 15:26) And the inscription of the charge against him was written above, "The King of the Jews.
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Our Lord Was Crowned with thorns.
They put a crown made of thorns on his head, mocking him because he told them he was the king of kings. Also, the spit on him. And, when he was hanging on the cross, they put a sign above his head that said, "King of the Jews," to mock him.
it was nailed above Jesus' head on the cross, the roman soldiers put it there to mock him, it means something along the lines of Jesus king of the worldAdditional informationIt actually stands for 'Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum' which is Latin for 'Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews', although in the gospel accounts we hear that that phrase was also written in Hebrew and Greek on the plaque, as well as Latin.
It was common for the Roman government when performing an execution to put on the cross the person's name and their crime. For Jesus' crime, under His name (Jesus of Nazareth), they reportedly put "King of the Jews". Many crucifixes show a sign saying "INRI" above Jesus' head. That's the acronym for the Latin phrase that means "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews" (the Latin word for king is rex).