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The ankh is commonly used in writing and in Egyptian art to represent the word for "life" and, by extension, as a symbol of life itself. The ankh has a cross shape but with an oval loop in place of an upper bar.
When used for deliberately symbolic purposes, the ankh is typically a reference to religious pluralism, suggesting that all spiritual approaches equally lead to “life.”. The Bible’s teaching, however, is that eternal life is only offered through faith in the sacrifice and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
When used for deliberately symbolic purposes, the ankh is typically a reference to religious pluralism, suggesting that all spiritual approaches equally lead to “life.”. The Bible’s teaching, however, is that eternal life is only offered through faith in the sacrifice and resurrection of Jesus Christ.