You say: ישוע המשיח It's pronounced Yeshua ha Mashiach (Yeh SHU ah ha Maw-shee'-akh.) The 'akh' is pronounced gutturally, like the 'ach' in the German Achtung!It literally means, "Jesus the Messiah" or, "Jesus the Anointed [One]"
This question doesn't make any sense. But if you are asking how to say Jesus Christ in Hebrew, it's yeshu hanotzri (ישו הנוצרי)
Christ is the Greek translation of the Hebrew word Messiah, which means "anointed one."
The Hebrew name is Yavahshua (Jesus Christ). Pronounced Ya-vay-Shoe-A.
b'Mashiach =)
Joshua bar Joseph Messiah - Joshua son of Joseph Messiah. That is the name transliterated from Hebrew to English (I don't know how to write Hebrew here). The name Jesus is the Greek translation of the Hebrew Joshua and the title Christ (not a name) is the Greek translation of the Hebrew title Messiah. Jesus Christ is actually a transliteration from Greek to English.
Not at all. Jesus Christ is the Messiah, the Christ of Israel and not therefore the antichrist.
The sign placed on top of Jesus' cross read "King of the Jews" in three languages: Hebrew, Greek, and Latin.
"Jesus Christ" in Swahili is "Yesu Kristo".
The gospels say that Jesus was a Galilean.
John did not say a word after he baptized Jesus christ.
Jesus Christ
Christ (/kraɪst/) (ancient Greek: Χριστός, Christós, meaning 'anointed') is a translation of the Hebrew מָשִׁיחַ (Māšîaḥ), the Messiah, and is used as a title for Jesus in the New Testament. Messiah in Latin is "Messias".
Jesus Christ's real Hebrew name is Yeshua. It is a name that has existed for thousands of years.