Yeshua is a transliteration of the Hebrew name of Jesus (or Joshua, another version of the same name), and Yahweh is a transliteration of the Tetragrammaton, or Hebrew name of God. In Hebrew, the word "Yahweh" is never pronounced as such and instead is pronounced "Adonai," which means "Lord." Thus, in English when we say "the Lord," it's a sort of translation of "Adonai"--a way of referring to God but not by his too-holy-to-speak name.
If you are a Christian, typically you would believe that Jesus is one of the three manfiestations of God (Father, Son, Holy Spirit), and thus, yes, you would say that Jesus is God, or Yeshua is Yahweh, or Jesus is Lord. (Remember that "Lord" here simply means "God's name"; many times in English people misunderstand the statement Jesus is Lord to mean "Jesus is the Dominator and Ruler of the World," which isn't actually quite what is meant.)
If you are not Christian or if you are Mormon, you would likely reject that statement.
Yes in the sense that Jesus (Yeshua) is God (Yahweh).
To clarify the usage of these two words, Yeshua is the Hebrew יהושע (Yehoshua) or Hebrew-Aramaic ישוע (Yeshua), meaning "YHWH (Yahweh) rescues"; while Yahweh is an extention of the Tetragrammaton YHWH used by early Hebrew writers to signify the "unpronouncable" name of God.
The name "Jesus" is an anglicisation of the Greek Ίησους (IÄ“sous), itself a Hellenisation of the Hebrew Yeshua as mentioned. "Christ" is a title derived from the Greek ΧÏιστός (Christós), meaning the "Anointed One," which corresponds to the Hebrew-derived "Messiah".
So, to summarize all this, Jesus and Yahweh are two persons in the tri-une Godhead. Yeshua does not need a God of any kind since He is Himself divine. He is Himself to be worshipped just as Yahweh is, but not as two distinct or different God's since God is one, but as one indivisible Godhead revealed as distinct persons.
Note: As for me, this is my covenant with them, saith the Yahweh; My spirit that is upon thee, and my wordswhich I have put in thy mouth, shall not depart out of thy mouth, nor out of the mouth of thy seed, nor out of the mouth of thy seeds seed, saith Yahweh, from henceforth and for ever. Isaiah 59:21
And the spirit of Yahweh shall rest upon him, the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and might, the spirit of knowledge and of the fear of Yahweh; Isa 11:2
Only as holy (wholly) Spirit could "Yosef of Nazareth" speak to the designated apostles. This is because as "Father, Son and Spirit - Immanuel" they would hear the THOUGHT in their own minds and therefore believe it. They, in turn, would speak as SONS of Elohim:
And I know that his commandment is life everlasting: whatsoever I speak therefore, even as the Father said unto me, so I speak. Jn 12:50
The Apostle John wrote, "Whosoever shall confess that Yosef is the Son of Elohim, Elohim dwelleth in him" (1Jn 4:15).
MAN IS DUST, Yahshua IS LIFE
Ge 2:7 And Yahweh Elohim formed man [of] the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life.
Ge 3:19 For dust thou [art], and unto dust shalt thou return.
Yosef, the Son of Elohim, however, is an exception to this. He didn't come into existence through the means of procreation as given to Adam and Eve. He was conceived in the womb of Mary, a virgin, by the Holy Spirit. Though His flesh body was made of the woman, Mary, the life within Him didn't come from Adam.
Jn 3:13 And no man hath ascended up to heaven, but he that came down from heaven, [even] the Son of man
Jn 16:27 For the Father himself loveth you, because ye have loved me, and have believed that I came out* from Yahweh. 28 I came forth* from the Father, and am come into the world: again, I leave the world, and go to the Father.
Yosef/ Joseph was born a man 100% , 1 John 4:3
And every spirit that confesseth not that Yosef is come in the flesh is not of Elohim: and this is that spirit of Antimessiah , whereof ye have heard that it should come; and even now already is it in the world.
2 John 1:7
For many deceivers are entered into the world, who confess not that Yosef Messiah is come in the flesh. This is a deceiver and an Antimessiah .
Yahshua became Immanuel when the Holy Spirit descend on Him as a Dove. Immanuel - Elohim with with us. And, take a good look at that verse ,it says the Spirit of Yahweh remained on him!!!
It is Yahweh that is Yahshua who is the Savior, for its the Holy Spirit who saved us.
Failing to understand that the Yahweh send His Spirit to dwell on Yosef is a mistake.
For Yosef said its the Spirit that speaketh truth,Not I but the Father is Good.
We are told we will call him Immanuel - Elohim with us,it did not said Immanuel was his name.
Just before Yosef the Messiah died ,He cried out ABBA,Abba why have to lefted me.
Than Yosef died , but Yahshua did not ,that is Yahweh did did not die,only the man Yosef!
Answer:
No, Yahshua (Yeshua {simply meaning 'he is salvation'} an inferior form of the name tanslated as the Latino name 'Jesus') is most definitely not Father Yahweh of the so called "Old Testament". Yahshua is Father Yahweh's son whom he raised from the dead and anointed and appointed to reign as King for 1,000 years. Yahshua did not pre-exist his birth and was not a co-creator with His (and our) Father Yahweh in the beginning. Yahshua came into being by the power of Father Yahweh's set apart spirit
Yahweh...I just took new and old testament.
Yahweh, the Lord God in the Old Testament, means I Am who I Am
Perhaps you mean "Yahweh". This is a variation of "Jehova", a name for God (not for "a" god, but for the one and only God) in the Old Testament.
In the Old Testament, God is primarily referred to as "Yahweh" or "Jehovah," translated from the Hebrew יהוה (YHWH). This name is considered sacred and is associated with God's self-revelation to Moses at the burning bush in Exodus 3:14-15.
Yahweh, or Jahve (there are several similar spellings) is the name of God according to the Old Testament.
Belief in one GodThe Christian "Old Testament" is a translated version of the Jewish Bible.Both believe in Yahweh (God). Both believe in offerings to God.
Just to be clear on my answer, "Jehovah" did not became "Yahweh" neither "Yahweh" became "Jehovah". "Yahweh" is a popular Hebrew transliteration of the tetragrammaton in the old testament while "Jehovah" is a popular English transliteration in the new testament. These are both the names of our Almighty God, just in different languages.
Yahweh is the supreme God, Ruler. Abraham and Melchizedek in Genesis 14:18 both called God "God Most High" , (Yahweh El Elyon). This is the God of the Old and New Testament, the Holy Bible.
I believe that most Christians will assert that Jesus Christ is the incarnation of "Yahweh" - the God of the Old Testament.
It is never called 'the highest praise', but it is proclaimed four times in Revelation, and it mean 'praise Yahweh'.Yahweh is God's holy name from the Old Testament 'I am who I am'.
In the Old Testament, God's name is often referred to as Yahweh or Jehovah. This name holds significance in the biblical narrative as it represents God's eternal and unchanging nature, emphasizing His power, authority, and faithfulness to His people.
Nowhere. The four consonants YHWH which make up the divine name in Hebrew (Ex. 3:15) can be found more than 6,000 times in the Old Testament.