From: Daniel L. Christiansen (dlc@multnomah.edu)
Date: Wed May 16 2001 - 18:23:53 EDT
Jonathan,
What immediately comes to mind (though I have never seen this particular motif)
is the second part of the three-part name in Revelation 4:8 (which also appears as
the first in a two-part name in Revelation 11:17 & 16:5): hO WN. Locating it within
the triangle would--it seems to me--be a means of emphasizing the present nature of
the eternal God.
IMHO
Daniel
Jonathan Robie wrote:
> I had no idea how to answer this inquiry:
>
> >The Episcopal Church of the Ascension, Clearwater, Florida, contains a panel
> >in one of its stained glass windows that contains a triangle within which are
> >the three Greek letters Omicron Omega Nu. We cannot determine the symbolism
> >for the three letters, although there are several explanations for the
> >triangle. Any help would be appreciated. With thanks, J. Stevenson
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Jonathan
>
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