The name Yeshua, which translates Jesus or Joshua, was first used when Joshua was introduced as the leader of the Israelites.
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The name Jesus first appeared in the King James Version revision of 1769, 241 years ago as an anglicized transcription of the Latin name Iesus (KJV of 1611) which is a translation of the Greek name Ieousus which is a transliteration of Yahusha (pronounced Yahoo-sha).
These are the modern English letters for the Hebrew symbols for the name of the anointed one: YHUSHA
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1. These are the modern English letters for the Hebrew symbols of the name Joshua: YHUSHA. When spelled in English form, Yahusha, pronounced Yahoo-sha.
Paul's epistles were written long before Matthew's Gospel, as was Hebrews. Chronologically, these mentioned Jesus even before the gospels were written.
Additional Comments:
Without mentioning His name 'Jesus,' many biblical scholars see this Scripture in Genesis as a prophecy of Him to come and therefore the first mentioning of Him:
Genesis 3:15New King James Version (NKJV)15 And I will put enmity
Between you and the woman,
And between your seed and her Seed;
He shall bruise your head,
And you shall bruise His heel."
The name of Jesus was first mentioned in Matthew 1:21. The scripture talks about Mary bringing forth a son which will be named Jesus. The verse also mentions that he will save people from their sins.
The actual name of Jesus appears 942 times in the KJV.
The actual name of Jesus appears 942 times in the KJV.
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The Hebrew translation is Yeshua, the Aramaic translation is Jesus. You seem to be interested in the Greek translation. Well, Jesus our Messiah's name, is mentioned in Matthew 1. Matthew is the first book of the New Testament, however our Messiah is also mentioned many times in the Old Testament, though not by name.
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