Yeshua was a name of Hebrew origin which was frequently alternated with the name Joshua. The name Yeshua is also used to refer to Jesus in different contexts.
Jesus Christ, his original name is Yeshua Mashiach.
No, Yeshua is another name for Jesus.
The original Hebrew name of Jesus is Yeshua or Yehoshua.while Jesus himself is not mentioned in the old testament.the name Yehoshua (Joshua) which Yeshua is a version of is mentioned.The name Jesus revealed in the NT is known by the name Jehovah or YHWH in the OT.
Yeshua is the Hebrew name for Jesus, which means "Salvation" or "God saves." It is a common variant of the name Joshua in the Bible.
"Yeshua" is a Hebrew name meaning "Yahweh is salvation." It is commonly translated as "Jesus" in English.
Yeshua...that is it...all others are titles and metaphor
The common name is "Yeshu" (Joshua, "Savior"); Jesus would have been known as "Yeshu ben Yosef" (Joshua, son of Joseph). Jewish people today call him "Yeshua", to distinguish him from other people named Yeshu.
JeZeus is Helenistic name of Yeshua, Joshua, YHWH. No J existed until the 14 or so century in any alphabet. Yeshua means YHWH is Salvation or YHWH Saves. JeZeus means? Well maybe an ancient Greek could relate? Certainly Yeshua had never heard the name Jesus.
There is none. His name is Yeshua no matter where you are from. Even "jesus" is a bad transliteration. He was a hebrew man with a hebrew name Yeshua. Just like your name is the same no matter where you visit.
'Jesus' was a Greek translation of the Hebrew name 'Yeshua', which is also more usually translated as Joshua. Yeshua was a very common Jewish name in the first century.Jesus was not a very common name. But Jesus in Spanish (hay-zuse) is a popular name for Mexicans
beshem yeshu (בשם ישו)
Jesus Christ's real Hebrew name is Yeshua. It is a name that has existed for thousands of years.