Jesus is called Iesus in latin.
Christus natus est (alleluia!)
Christus resurrexit.
Mens Christi.
It meant "lamb" in Latin, referring to the Lord's son, Jesus.
The name Jesus in Latin is IESVS. It corresponds in pronunciation to the Greek Iesous. Both are a way to say the Hebrew name Yehshus, which has been translated in Aramaic as Yeshua and Jehoshua, said to mean "Ehyeh (Ehjeh) is salvation." Ehyeh is the name of God at the burning bush in Exodus 3:14. The meaning of Ehyeh is said to be I AM. Jesus claimed to be the I AM, therefore he claimed to be EHYEH, which in turn means God. Jesus name then in all three languages means I AM GOD. The three names of Jesus upon the Cross were: IESVS-IESOUS-YEHSHUS. Jesus is a Hebrew name in Latin letters.
The English Latinate Advent derives from the Latin word "adventus", which means "coming". Advent celebrates the preparations for the coming of Jesus Christ.
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In Te Confido Iesu
They called Judea "Palestine" to mock the Jews. It was the latin word for the Philistines
The name "Jesus" means "God saves" in Latin.
No Jesus spoke aramaic.
Iesus is the Latin equivalent of 'Jesus'. In the classical Latin of the ancient Romans, the letter 'i' serves as either a vowel or as a consonant. As a consonant, the pronunciation is that of 'y'.
i = Iesus (Latin) = Jesus (English) n = Nazareth r = rex (Latin) = king (English) i = iudaeorum (Latin) = of the Jews (English)
you call a latin king guy a queen or you call them a burger
Ievs nazarevs rex iudea in latin but in English is Jesus of nazareth king of the Jews
The word Jesus is the Latin form of the Greek Iesous, which in turn is the transliteration of the Hebrew Jeshua, or Joshua, or again Jehoshua, meaning "Jehovah is salvation."
Jesus is the English form of the Greek word, which in its turn is from the Hebrew. The Hebrew form of Jesus is Joshua. Joshua is from the Hebrew word that means "saviour" or "salvation"
'Arbor' is tree in Latin.
The Pharisees referred to Jesus as "rabbi," a term meaning teacher or master. They also used the derogatory term "Beelzebul" to accuse Jesus of being possessed by demons or Satan.
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