beshem Yeshu (בשם ישו)
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.
Some people say his Hebrew birth name was Yeshua and others say it was Yehoshua, but it would be translated to the English language name of Joshua for both. Jesus was the Aramaic language translation of his name.
Jesus' name in Hebrew is Yeshua, which means "salvation" or "to save." It is sometimes referred to as Yeshua because that is a closer transliteration of the original Hebrew name compared to the anglicized version "Jesus."
Jesus = ישו
The name "Jesus" is not a pagan name or a Greek name. It is the Greek pronunciation of a Hebrew name.
Jesus is the English form of the Greek word, which in its turn is from the Hebrew. The Hebrew form of Jesus is Joshua. Joshua is from the Hebrew word that means "saviour" or "salvation"
Yeshu (ישו)
Yeshu yachol (ישו יכול)
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beshem yeshu
The word "Jesus" is Greek, and his parents probably did not call him by that name. The Hebrew name he probably had was "Yeshua," which is related to Joshua, a popular boys' name which means "God will rescue".