Yeshua Ha'Moshiac (Jesus the Messiah). Pronounced Yah-shu-ah. It means victory, deliverance and salvation. Jesus literally means hail Zeus...but God is merciful and He knows we are praising Him when we say Jesus. Regardless, if you know the true name it is better to use it.
The original name of Jesus was:
Yeshua (ye-SHU-a)
Yeshua Ben Yosef (Jesus son of Joseph, to us)
"It is most proper to call Him Yeshua. It was indeed his proper name, given to him by his parents, and only in Hebrew does this name have any meaning. In Hebrew Yeshua means both 'Salvation,' and the concatenated form of Yahoshua, is 'Lord who is Salvation.'
The translation from Yeshua into Jesus comes from mistranslations and mispronunciations when translated from Hebrew to Greek to Latin to English with different letters and pronunciations being used due to differences in languages and alphabets etc.
Jesus Christ, his original name is Yeshua Mashiach.
The original Hebrew name of Jesus is Yeshua or Yehoshua.while Jesus himself is not mentioned in the old testament.the name Yehoshua (Joshua) which Yeshua is a version of is mentioned.The name Jesus revealed in the NT is known by the name Jehovah or YHWH in the OT.
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' original name was just that - Jesus - Just as the angel of the lord commanded Joseph - please see Matthew 1.21 - "And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins."
"Simon, son of John" (Shimon bar Yonah) Yes =)
yes The answer actually is no. The bible of the original Hebrew text in Aramaic did not ever have the name jasus in it. As a matter of fact j did not even exist in any language until around the 1400's. The true and only name of your King and Savior is YHWH. Which is what you will see in the original text. Worshipping the name Jesus is blasphemy and the bible tells to not change his name and to not call him by any other name.
Matthew's original name was Levi, and his father was named Alphaeus, a Greek name. He was a tax-collector from Capernaum when he met Jesus. Jesus gave him the name Matthew. Obviously he had a gift for writing.
Jesus is an Anglicized form of the Greek name Iesous. Iesous is a transliteration of the Heb. "Joshua," meaning "Jehovah is salvation,"
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The name Yeshua in Aramaic writing is significant because it is the original name of Jesus, and it carries cultural and historical importance. Understanding the name Yeshua can provide insights into the teachings and identity of Jesus as portrayed in the Bible and other religious texts.
Levi was his original name. If we compare Mark 2:14 + Matthew 9:9, we can see that by the time he became a follower of Jesus, he was known by two names. Whether he was given the name 'Matthew' by Jesus, the Bible doesn't say.(Mark 2:14+15/Luke 5:27-29)
original written in the key of E E,B,A