So what's so significant
about the fish???
It is what it represents to Christians...A hidden meaning behind a simple symbol.
| There are
many symbols that Christians look to as representative of the Christian
faith. Crosses of various forms seem to be the symbol of today. However,
to the early Christians, it seems that the symbol of the fish surpassed
all others.
The fish is an ancient Christian symbol known from the 1st century catacombs in Rome. The first literary reference to a fish as a Christian symbol is from Clement of Alexandria (born c. 150) in Paedogogus, III, xi. The figure of the fish was first drawn by early Christians as a secret mark of identity during times of persecution. |
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Due to often severe times of persecution, the earliest followers of Jesus adopted a secret symbol (the fish - Ichthys). When encountering another traveler on the road or another citizen of the city, a Christian would begin "doodling" with his walking stick in the sand. Eventually, he would draw the first half of the fish. If the other traveler saw this and used his stick to complete the fish, the two would know that the other was a Christian. Pagans did not recognize it but believers would, thus many an early Christian was able to discern friend from foe. | ![]() |
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So that's the scoop with the fish! And if you don't know, now you know!