True.
What’s your point?
I made my point in post #92 about the Father, Son and Holy Ghost.
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True.
What’s your point?
I disagree.
What language is Yeshua?
I made my point in post #92 about the Father, Son and Holy Ghost.
I have to jump in here as @wondering already answered your question in post #93 as she showed where in the statement: Yeshua is the Hebrew name for Jesus. It means "Yahweh [the Lord] is Salvation." The English spelling of Yeshua is “Joshua.”
So that I don’t assume what your point is, can you clarify what your point is?
JLB
Jesus is an English translation for Yeshua...so I'm waiting for his reply....
Indeed, Yeshua is the Hebrew name for Jesus.
My point is what Jesus said in Matthew 28:16-20 as a directive to the disciples about baptizing in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit (Deity). I am not going to get into the different baptisms as that is another topic not associated with this thread. Again, go back and read post # 92.
Actually I posted the Hebrew name for Joshua as you can see, it’s not Yeshua.
The Hebrew name for Joshua -
Here’s the Hebrew name for Joshua.
Yĕhowshuwa. - Strongs 3091
JLB
From the English Hebrew name with points of vowels, original Hebrew alphabet had no vowels nor did they use capitol letters, Yehoshu'a, meaning YAHWEH is salvation, from the root yeho referring to the Hebrew God an yasha' meaning to save.
Jesus is a masculine given name derived from the name lesous being the Greek form of the English Hebrew name Yeshua. It's etymologically related to another Biblical name, Joshua meaning Jehovah is generous, Jehovah saves.
It's the same as Jesus who said the Father and I are one, John 10:30.
It's the same as Jesus who said the Father and I are one, John 10:30.
Yet none of His disciples ever baptized anyone in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
As you can see from my previous post, and the scriptures I listed, they baptized people in the name of Jesus Christ.
Can you at least consider, that Jesus is the name that represents the Godhead, as stated in Colossians 2:9
JLB
With no vowels, here is what the Hebrew name for Joshua would look like: YHWH
Yĕhowshuwa - Strongs H 3091
JLB
Peter said be baptized in the name of Jesus which represents the full Godhead as in Father, Son and Holy Ghost as in who Jesus is as "I AM".
Of course Jesus represents the Godhead as I never said different. John 1:14 makes it very clear of the Deity of the Godhead through Jesus.
Exactly as I already explained that way back in another post. Strong's if written in the original Hebrew and not the English Hebrew would be yhwshw.
No matter what the language it's all Deity - Godhead.
I think you and I agree that Jesus Christ is Lord; YHWH.
JLB
So you agree, the biblical way we are to baptize people in water is in Jesus name?
JLB
Yes as being the reprsentation the Father, Son and Holy Spirit per Matthew 28:19 as I already explained this in post #111
I don't get all my alerts. This would be one of them.
If a moderator is reading this...I wish they'd take notice.
I have written about it before.
No John. Because I do get some of them.I'm not sure why...
Possibly a filter on your end that is keeping them from getting through.