Since we know that the Messiah was Hebrew and spoke Hebrew, that would mean it has a Hebrew pronunciation.
The name of the Hebrew Messiah, the branch from King David (Jeremiah 23:5), was prophesied in Zechariyah 6:12-13. The name of the son of the High Priest Yahuzadek, whos name was Yahushua, had the name of the Messiah. "Behold, a man who's name is BRANCH."
There is much confusion regarding this question. "Jesus" is the Anglicized version of the Roman "Iesus." "Iesus" is the Romanized version of the Greek "Iesous." "Iesous" is the Hellenized version of the Hebrew name Yahushua
The actual name of the Hebrew Messiah (anointed one) is Yahushua.
In Hebrew, his name is spelled "Yod" "Hey" "Waw" "Shin" "Waw" "Ayin." YHWShWA.
"YHW" - this part of his name is "theophoric." It is part of the name of the father, and is pronounced "Yah-oo," like Reggae artist "Matisyahu" (who's name means "gift of Yahuwah").
"Sh" - just like the english sound "Sh," as in "wash."
"W" - in Hebrew, this letter makes an "oo" sound, as in "tooth."
"A" - in this name makes the sound "uh," like the a in "another."
This name is pronounced Yah-oo-sh-oo-uh. Yahushua.
Side Note - this is the same name as Moses's assistant, whose name is replaced by the English name "Joshua."
Jesus Christ
There never was a person naned Jesus Christ!! Jesus is his name and Christ is his titel!
christ is a name that matches jesus
Jesus Christ Superstar and Godspell
Jesus never had a last name. Christ is more of a title than an actual name
Jesus Christ
Yes the apostles did teach and heal in the name of Jesus Christ.
Accent on the "MILL"
We can pray in either names Jesus or Jesus christ and he will hear us for sure.
That is a wonderful question, but the Bible does not use much punctuation, so in reality, speaking of the grammar, it is suppose to be written Jesus, Christ. not Jesus Christ. As many references in the KJV of the Bible, is Christ Jesus, written correctly Christ, Jesus, or Jesus, Christ. It is referring to Christ.
Jesus Christ has many names, but none are considered middle names. Officially, Jesus has no middle name as that wasn't a tradition in ancient Hebrew culture. Also, Christ is not Jesus's last name. Christ comes from cross. He died for us on the cross. Hence, Christ, Jesus Christ. No middle name, no last name really. Just our Savior, for the believers and non-believers.
"In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ"