The name Jesus (Gr., I‧e‧sous′) corresponds to the Hebrew name Jeshua (or, in fuller form, Jehoshua) In the English language his name is pronounced Jesus.
The name "Jesus" is an anglicized version of the Greek name "Iesous," which itself is a transliteration of the Hebrew name "Yeshua" or "Yehoshua." The Hebrew alphabet does not have a letter for "J," but Jesus' name has been commonly rendered as "Jesus" in English translations of The Bible.
The true name of the messiah is Yahushua and not Jesus Yahushua mean Yahweh's salvation the name Jesus does not have any meaning besides in Hebrew there is no letter "J". Answer: I am a Christian, we at church, use the name: Yahushua in many worship songs. I guess it depends on the Christian you ask.
Nicodemus is not mentioned in any Hebrew text, so his true Hebrew name is unknown.
the Arabic people were the first to create the alphabet.
Aimee is a French name. It has no meaning in Hebrew.
If you mean God's true name, according to the Hebrew scriptures, it is called the Tetragrammaton, and you can only write it in Hebrew. The moment you write it in any other alphabet, it's no longer the name of God. If you mean the word "God", it is: French = Dieu Italian = Dio Spanish = Dios Hebrew = Hashem (ה׳) Apache = Usen
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The true Hebrew name of the Almighty is Yehowah. In most bibles this was translated to LORD. In the Old Testament the almighty's name was mentioned over 6000 times. But they [Satan and his angels] have taken out the true name and replaced it with LORD. The have also changed the Messiah's name which is Yehowshuwa [which means "Yehowah's loud cry to freedom.] It is not Jesus.
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Jesus, our Lord and Savior.
Yeshua Ha'Moshiac (Jesus the Messiah). Pronounced Yah-shu-ah. It means victory, deliverance and salvation. Jesus literally means hail Zeus...but God is merciful and He knows we are praising Him when we say Jesus. Regardless, if you know the true name it is better to use it.The original name of Jesus was:Yeshua (ye-SHU-a)Yeshua Ben Yosef (Jesus son of Joseph, to us)"It is most proper to call Him Yeshua. It was indeed his proper name, given to him by his parents, and only in Hebrew does this name have any meaning. In Hebrew Yeshua means both 'Salvation,' and the concatenated form of Yahoshua, is 'Lord who is Salvation.'The translation from Yeshua into Jesus comes from mistranslations and mispronunciations when translated from Hebrew to Greek to Latin to English with different letters and pronunciations being used due to differences in languages and alphabets etc.
yes The answer actually is no. The bible of the original Hebrew text in Aramaic did not ever have the name jasus in it. As a matter of fact j did not even exist in any language until around the 1400's. The true and only name of your King and Savior is YHWH. Which is what you will see in the original text. Worshipping the name Jesus is blasphemy and the bible tells to not change his name and to not call him by any other name.
It depends on how you define "alphabet"The Egyptians were the first to create any form of phonetic symbol. They had an alphabet with 24 consonants that they mixed in with logo-grams (symbols representing whole words).The Phoenicians were the first to have an entirely phonetic-based writing system (an alphabet of 22 consonants).The Greeks were the first to have a full alphabet of both consonants and vowels.