IHS on a priest's robe is a Christogram, representing the name of Jesus Christ. It is derived from the first three letters of "Jesus" in Greek (ΙΗΣΟΥΣ), which are Iota, Eta, and Sigma. The symbol is often used in Christian liturgy and decoration, reflecting the centrality of Christ in the faith.
The Levites Priests dressed in a blue robe with a white hat. They often displayed extravagant outfits that were very bright. They also wore a robe underneath.
IHS Inc. (IHS)had its IPO in 2005.
As of July 2014, the market cap for IHS Inc. (IHS) is $9,167,352,615.57.
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IHS stands for the company "Information Handling Services".
Probably to signify the twelve tribes of Israel
The black robe signifies 'the law' ... whereas a white robe 'healing' or purity. All judges wear black robes as they are the final word laying down the laws. Some priests and pastors also wear black robes as part of their undergarments, which signify their authority to inform believers of the laws of the church.
IHS Inc. was created in 1959.
The letters IHS used in IHS Jane's Defense and Security Intelligence Analysis stands for Information Handling Services. IHS is a company the creates and sells catalogs of indexed microfilm.
In the 1300s, priests typically wore a long, flowing robe called a chasuble over a tunic. The chasuble was often adorned with rich fabrics and intricate designs, reflecting the liturgical season. Underneath, they wore a stole, a narrow strip of cloth that hung around the neck. The overall attire was designed to signify their religious status and facilitate their role in the liturgy.
An aube is an obsolete term for an alb, a long white robe worn by priests and other ministers.
They wore simple robes tied with a robe and with a hood. The bathrobe we have today looks a bit like what they wore. Priests and monks were poor and dressed that way.