According to Researchby Ahmad Deedat, Jesus's real name wassomething like "Issau" or Issis", much similar to the Islamic "Isa". The name Jesus was formed when the English language developed and converted many of the older Hebrew names by Adding a "J" in front.
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My understanding is that, in all probability, Jesus was actually named Joshua. The following is excerpted from Wikipedia (see link below):
"Yeshua (ישוע, with vowel pointing יֵש×וּעַ - yēšūă‘ in Hebrew)[1]was a common alternative form of the name יְהוֹשֻ××¢Ö· ("Yehoshuah" - Joshua) in later books of the Hebrew Bible and among Jews of the Second Temple period. The name corresponds to the Greek spelling Iesous, from which comes the English spelling Jesus
"In Jesus' Name"
The proper name is Jesus (Spanish male given name, from Jesus Christ).
It is proper to bow to the name of Jesus, not Mary.
When a proper noun ends in 's,' it is proper most times to place the apostrophe after the 's' and not add another.
"Outside of Jesus" is the correct way to say it.For example: There is no hope for fallen mankind Outside of Jesus."Outside from Jesus" does not work."Apart from Jesus" would be correct as well.For example: Apart from Jesus, there is no hope for mankind.
Example From: Jesus's To: Jesus'
Jesus' disciples
David Jesus Torres >No offense or anything but who has the middle name "Jesus"? Honestly, and if that is his real name... what were his parents thinking! um yea i think so, i have a friend named Jesus, seriously & that's his 1st name If im correct Dahvie is of spanish heritage and Jesus would be pronounced hey-zuz. I may be wrong but i think im right.
The name comes in the form YHWH in many manuscripts where god's name is mentioned. It was common to leave the vowels out. The most common to be used with YHWH was a and e. So Yahweh is thought to be the correct name and the english is Jehovah. The same technique is used to give us Jesus. His is Yeshua or in english Jesus. No one seems to mind the use of the technique with Jesus' 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.
Baptism in Christian churches can be in the name of the Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) or in the name of Christ, depending on the denomination.
I would name my child Jesus, and not because he is my Savior Jesus is an awesome name