or yeshu (×ור ישו)
Yeshu (ישו) is a variation of the Hebrew word for deliverance.
The Hebrew translation for "Jesus wept." is: .ישו בכה
Jesus likely prayed in Aramaic, as it was the language commonly spoken in the region of Galilee where he grew up. He may have also been familiar with Hebrew, the language of the Jewish scriptures, and possibly Greek, due to the cultural influences in the Roman Empire at the time.
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 name Jesus is the Hebrew name Joshua. It means "Jehovah is salvation" in Hebrew. And it means "is the Savior" in Greek.
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Jesus = ישו
Jesus spoke aramic, Hebrew and semantic
Jesus is coming = Yeshu ba (ישו בא)
Yeshu ישו
The word Yeshua and its variants are the Hebrew equivalent to 'Jesus', and appears many times in the Hebrew Bible, but this is never in reference to Jesus of Nazareth.
Melchior is a name of Hebrew origin that means "king of light" or "wise king." It is also traditionally associated with one of the three Magi who visited the baby Jesus in the Christian nativity story.