Jesus = ישו
Krn
That is basically correct, but over-simplified. Hebrew, including the printed Bible, has vowels; but the handwritten parchment scrolls do not. The vowels of that particular word are no longer known; and E A and O (Hebrew vowels) were inserted by Jewish tradition in order to remind the reader to pronounce the word as if it were written "Adonai," since we never attempt to pronounce God's actual name. Early Christian monks learning Hebrew didn't understand this custom.
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.
Rhyl
No, all have atleast 1 or more vowels.
not even names have no vowels every word has them
The name "Jesus" is not a pagan name or a Greek name. It is the Greek pronunciation of a Hebrew name.
Yes, the Hindu boy name "Shy" does not contain any vowels.
YHVH is how it appears in the Hebrew Bible. But we do not know what the vowels are, and Jewish custom forbids the pronunciation of the name. When speaking Hebrew you would say "el" which is short for "elohim".
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