Reuel is the given name. Jethro would be the title... as far as I can understand:
Here's further explanation from:
http://www.christiananswers.net/dictionary/reuel.html
Jethro meaning "excellency" pertains to Reuel's office.
No Joshua son of Nun left Egypt in the Exodus with Moses. (Joshua son of Nun, original name was Hoshea, until Moses changed it) Joshua son of Jozadak, came years later after the Kingdom of Israel and Judah went into Exile. Joshua son of Jozadak is prophecied to have the same name as Israels future Messiah from the Branch of Jesse and David in Zechariah 6:12
Leviticus 24:18-20 states it most clearly. 18 Whoever kills an animal must replace it, life for life. 19 Whoever injures a neighbor must receive the same injury in return- 20 a broken bone for a broken bone, an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. Whoever injures another person must receive the same injury in return Lev 24:18-20 (GW)
Yes, in Christian tradition, Saint John the Apostle and Saint John the Evangelist are believed to be the same person. He is one of the twelve apostles of Jesus and is also credited with writing the Gospel of John, the Epistles of John, and the Book of Revelation.
Yes. Elias is the Greek form of the Hebrew name Elijah.
No, they are the same person after john Bosco was ordained he was called don Bosco because don is Italian for father
No.
Passover commemorates the Exodus.
According to Jewish tradition, the answer is yes.
Jethro (in Hebrew, Yitro).As was often the practice in ancient times, he had more than one name.See also:http://www.whoreallywrotethebible.com/excerpts/chapter4-1.phphttp://www.pearlmancta.com/BiblicalcriticswrongRShlomoCohen.htmAnd see also the wider picture:http://judaism.answers.com/hebrew/does-archaeology-support-the-hebrew-bible
Each year on the same date (Rosh Hashanah), everyone'sage had a year added to it. See Rashi commentary on Exodus 30:16.
The book was supposedly written out by Bilbo Baggins.It is by John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, more commonly known as J.R.R. Tolkien, published September 21, 1937. He also wrote "The Lord of the Rings" and several other works that take place in the same universe as such as The Silmarillion and the famous The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Probably not if he appeared in the Old Testament and the New Testament he would be very old.
The word is exodus.
The book of Exodus has 16,713 words: in the original Hebrew, which is exactly the same in Torah-scrolls worldwide. In English it would depend which translation you had in mind: they're all different.
The term Exodus refers to the going out of the children of Israel from Egypt recorded in the second book of the Bible of the same name (i.e. Exodus). Since it refers to 'going out' or exiting a place it has been given on occasions a common everyday usage with that connotation.
The two overlap a lot but are not the same thing. The narrative about Moses begins at his birth, many decades before the Exodus, and ends another four decades after the Exodus.The narrative about the Exodus is part of the life of Moses, but it also extends beyond that subject, to include details that aren't directly about Moses.See also:More about MosesMore about the Exodus
No they are not the same person. Zipporah in the Bible, is the daughter of Jethro and wife of Moses. She is said to be a descendant of Abraham. Nefertiti (1390 B.C.-ca. 1360 B.C.) was an Egyptian queen who still remains a mystery to scholars today.