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Yeshua the Messiah

Lewis

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I asked this qustion before, about what should we call Jesus. His name when He was on earth was not Jesus. And I do at times, and sometimes a lot of times call Him Yeshua. Here is something that I found on the subject.

Yeshua the Messiah

Yeshua is the original Hebrew proper name for Jesus of Nazareth, a Jewish Rabbi (and more) who lived from about 6 B.C.E. to 27 C.E. (A.D.) In other words, Yeshua was the name His mother called Him when she called Him for supper.

Jesus is a mis-transliteration of the Greek mis-transliteration, Yeysu. (Some say the name Jesus probably developed from the name of the pagan god Zeus, but there is little or no evidence for this.) It is true that Emporer Constatine mistook Jesus for the Greek god Apollo, but that is another story.

It is the most proper to call Him Yeshua, since only in the Hebrew does His name have any meaning. In Hebrew Yeshua means both "Salvation," and the concatenated form of Yahoshua, the "L-RD who is Salvation." The name Jesus has no intrinsic meaning in English, except as it is known as His name in English. (Therefore, we cannot deny the name Jesus, since this name commonly identifies the Messiah to English speaking people.)

Many people of the world believe Yeshua to be the promised Lamb of G-d, who was chosen to be sacrificed for all mankind's sin. The Bible declares that mankind must have a blood sacrifice to substitute punishment for their sins by placing them on the sacrifice, figuratively speaking. The sacrifice has to be blameless, else the punishment could not be substituted, since the thing sacrificed would be dying for its own sins. Clean and spotless animals were once sacrificed as a temporal measure until a fully qualified sacrifice could be supplied at the proper time. Followers of Yeshua believe He was that perfect sacrifice. He is a man, who could be properly substituted for mankind, yet G-d in the flesh, for only G-d is sinless. Only G-d Himself is a pure enough sacrifice to satisfy His holy justice, for all men have sinned.

Yeshua came speaking the Torah Word of G-d with absolute authority. He made no mistake in regards to all G-d's commands. Only G-d Himself could act this way. For this reason people accept Yeshua as G-d in the flesh. Not that G-d is consigned or limited to flesh, but that He can manifest Himself in whatever form He pleases to fulfill His task. Yeshua of Nazareth was and is the form of flesh that G-d was manifest in. In this form, Yeshua is the Son of G-d and the Son of Man.

Because Yeshua presented Himself with this absolute authority it is only logical to conclude He either is G-d or He is the world's greatest pretender, thus a liar and definitely a lunatic.

If Yeshua is G-d then He is the greatest Jew who ever lived, and an honor to the Jewish people. If He is not G-d then He is the worst Jew who ever lived and a disgrace to Jewishness.

Messianic Jews believe Yeshua to be the Messiah of Israel and G-d in the flesh, who will come again to deliver Israel from their persecutors. Amen.
http://www.messianic.com/articles/yeshua.htm
 
Heh, if I remember correctly, the answer I gave last time was something like, "If we call him Jesus, I'm sure He'll know we were speaking to or about Him."

If I didn't say that before, then it's my answer now. :wink:
 
vic said:
Heh, if I remember correctly, the answer I gave last time was something like, "If we call him Jesus, I'm sure He'll know we were speaking to or about Him."

If I didn't say that before, then it's my answer now. :wink:
I think it was something like that. My thing is why' do we call Him a name that He was not called. Just wanted to hear what some think, because we have a lot of new people on this forum board. But anyway His own mother did not call Him Jesus, nor did any of the apostles.
 
Lewis W said:
vic said:
Heh, if I remember correctly, the answer I gave last time was something like, "If we call him Jesus, I'm sure He'll know we were speaking to or about Him."

If I didn't say that before, then it's my answer now. :wink:
I think it was something like that. My thing is why' do we call Him a name that He was not called. Just wanted to hear what some think, because we have a lot of new people on this forum board. But anyway His own mother did not call Him Jesus, nor did any of the apostles.
No, I think it's a valid question too. It may not matter much to most of Christiandom though.
 
Yeshua, directly translated from the Hebrew Straight to English is Joshua. When Yeshue was translated into the Greek and then English, it is Jesus. It has nothing to do with mistranlation, but simple translation. A different alphabet. a different word, the same meaning.

Tha name Yeshua, Yasuah(Arabic), Joshua, Jesus, etc means "the Lord saves."

God understands all languages. Call him Jesus, Yeshua, or whichever means the "The Lord Saves" to you. If you want to call him Salvation, that's fine too. As long as your heart knows who your worshiping, your language will quite literally speak for itself.
 
GundamZero said:
Yeshua, directly translated from the Hebrew Straight to English is Joshua. When Yeshue was translated into the Greek and then English, it is Jesus. It has nothing to do with mistranlation, but simple translation. A different alphabet. a different word, the same meaning.

Tha name Yeshua, Yasuah(Arabic), Joshua, Jesus, etc means "the Lord saves."

God understands all languages. Call him Jesus, Yeshua, or whichever means the "The Lord Saves" to you. If you want to call him Salvation, that's fine too. As long as your heart knows who your worshiping, your language will quite literally speak for itself.
I can go with that.
 
jgredline said:
The message remix calls his name homeboy :-D
The message, as in Peterson's The Message? :o At least Peterson stuck to "Master" in The 'Message'. :roll:
 
Though I know that Jesus understands the English translation of His name, I sometimes call him Y'shua (or Yeshua) or even the long version Yehoshua. Jesus could also be translated to Joshua. I think any of those names he will answer to. (just as some people call me Christina instead of Christine or Chris or whatever) :wink: :-D
 
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