The New Testament or Christian Greek Scriptures were written in Greek and Aramaic languages.
"Jesus" is an English version of "Ye·shu′a" of The Bible.
Since the English language has evolved greatly over time, with major shifts in creating a written language over the centuries, we transitioned from Old English to Middle English (think King James) to Modern English.
So, there really is not any concern over the English use of the name Jesus and the use of the letter J.
The Hebrews did not use our alphabet so they could not of known about the letter J.
Jesus and only jesus
In the bible Jesus is our only redeemer.
There is only one person with the name Adam in the bible, though in some cases Jesus of Nazareth is refered to as "the second Adam"
Only one Bible book was written by Jude, the one that bears his name.
The only job mention in the Bible that Jesus had is a carpenter.
I believe he was 33 when he finished his earthly ministry.
In the bible there isn't the same Susan specifically rather the name Susannah shows up in the bible only once in Lucke 8:3 who is a minister to Jesus.
There are many women whose full name is mentioned in the Bible. What you need to realize is that in the past it was often traditional to only have one name. A person would be identified as "Name and Title" or "Name and location of birth" or occasionally listed by lineage "Name son of whoever." So just because someone is only listed with one name does not mean it isn't their entire name, it is likely to be their only name. Even Jesus did not have a last name. Modern interpretations that list him as "Jesus Christ" are technically inaccurate. The correct phrase is "Jesus the Christ", the word Christ is not a name, it is a title and means "Anointed One"
There is and will be, only 1 Jesus. Jesus of nazereth. The son of the living G-d. The Jesus of the holy bible.
No. According to the Bible, God is Jesus' only ancestor.
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.
That is the correct English version of Christ's name, "Jesus Christ."The Spanish given name is similarly Jesus, but pronounced (hay-SUS) to rhyme with stay loose.