Jesus' real name is Yehoshua Ben Yosef.
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As a Christian, the name Jesus was mistranslated because of the "J" sound. The name Jesus is Yahshua but God knowing we are imperfect, knows we are trying and hears us when we cry out to Him.
Yahweh (or YHWH) was the name used for God by one of the authors of Genesis. This anonymous author, now known as the Yahwist, lived around 900 years BCE and represented the views of the people of the southern Hebrew kingdom of Judah. So, Yahweh (sometimes translated as Jehovah) is a name for God.
Christians believe that Jesus is the son of God, and most Christians believe that he forms part of the Holy Trinity, along with God the Father (Yahweh) and the Holy Ghost, three persons in one person. Most Christians belonging to the Western Churches believe that God (Yahweh) and Jesus are of the same substance.
So, yes, for most Christians Yahweh and Jesus are the same person.
Yes. YHWH (pronounced Yaweh or Jehovah) was God's name which He revealed to Moses. It means "I AM". Jesus claimed that name in John 7:58. He said, "...Before Abraham was born, 'I AM'". He also proved that His claim was true by the miracles He did and by rising from the dead.
No. Jesus is not Yahweh (God)
First, it must be a typo - John Chapter 7 ended at 7:53!
"Before Abraham was born, I am" -
Was a disingenuous wordplay by those who translated The Bible - to mimic the "I AM" in Exodus 3:14. Besides Adam was the first man created not Abraham!
Therefore, how can claiming to be before Abraham mean claiming godhead?
Jesus denied being God:
"He also proved that His claim was true by the miracles He did"
"Fellow Israelites, listen to this: Jesus of Nazareth was a man accredited by God to you by miracles, wonders and signs, which God did among you through him, as you yourselves know [Acts 2:22]
"...and by rising from the dead". (to mean Jesus raised himself from the dead!)
no jesus is father was Joseph Answer: Yosef is the name of Yahweh's son. Yahshua is Yahweh 's name that Yosef came in. I come in my Father's name.
The most we can do is speculate, but it's clear that Jesus is an English interpretation of a Greek name, and that Greek name is an interpretation of an Aramaic name that was based on a Hebrew name. It is quite likely that the Hebrew name in question is the one usually anglicized as Joshua. That name is more properly transliterated as Yehoshuah. A syllable got dropped in the process of making the common English version of the name. That's the name of the Joshuah who was named as Moses' successor at the end of the book of Deuteronomy. What form did this name take in Aramaic? There were several rabbis known as Jehoshuah in that era, the others names are preserved in the Talmud, and they seemed to preserve the traditional Hebrew spelling of the name even though they were native speakers of Aramaic. So if I had to bet, I would guess Yehoshuah was the likely pronunciation. I can't figure out why someone would propose Yahoshua with an "a", but the emphasis would be on the second syllable, and that first vowel should almost drop out, almost but not quite as deemphasized as the "e" in "the".
No. Kabbalah consists of those mystical texts, and tradition, which are found in Judaism, and Judaism holds that Jesus was a regular human being. See also:What does Judaism say about Jesus?
Judaism does not believe Jesus is the son of god or the messiah. Islam believes in Jesus, just that he is not the son of God but a prophet like Muhammad.
According to Judaism - no.
No, as he was not born yet. The Son of God was not named Jesus until he was sent by God to be born of Mary and then was named Jesus.
According to Judaism and Islam, the answer is no (unless it is said metaphorically, such as "All people are God's children").See also:How does Judaism view Jesus?
Judaism does believe in god but have rejected his son jesus christ. Christianity believes in god and jesus christ
We believe in the One God who created the universe and gave the Torah.
Judaism would fit that description.
Israel is 75% Jewish. Jews believe in God. Jesus is not part of Judaism. The Christians in Israel believe in their religion.
The primary difference is that Christians worship Jesus as their lord and savior. Jews worship God as the lord and that the true savior is yet to come to rule over them; Jesus plays no role in mainstream Judaism.
Christianity: Son of God (Messiah) Islam: Prophet Judaism: False messiah
Because that's there God and there world! Like our God and Jesus!