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The name Jesus from Iesous

1John 3: 23 And this is his commandment, that we should believe in the name of his Son Yahshua Messiah, and love one another, even as he gave us commandment.

Acts 4: 12 And there is salvation in no one else; for there is no other name under heaven that has been given among men by which we must be saved.

The English letter "J" was the last of the 26 letters to be added to the English Alphabet, and it's only a few hundred years old. The letter "J" has led to much controversy when it comes to the changing of spellings and pronunciations of the many Hebrew names found throughout the scriptures.

The English letter "J" now often replaces the letter "Y" in many English Bibles for most all Hebrew names that contained the name Yahweh within their name. The letter "Y" in most Hebrew names was used to proclaim and exalt the name of Yahweh. Because the letter "J" has highly changed and altered the original Hebrew names, the majority of English people do not know the meanings of the peoples names that are mentioned throughout the Bible, and most Churches don't teach them.

Not only did they remove the name of Yahweh out of the Messiah's, Prophets and Disciples names throughout the English Bible, but they also completely removed and replaced the name Yahweh with the title Lord over 6079 times.

The letter "J" and the title "Lord" hides the name Yahweh throughout the entire English bible, and the name Jesus was never used by any past Christians before the letter "J" was invented.

The name Jesus is so new, that it wasn't even used in the original 1611 KJV English bible. For some reason most English bibles today decided to translate his name from the Greek "Iesous". The problem is He wasn't Greek, and neither were the writters of the Messianic scriptures. A Yahudim is called a Jew in English. Our Messiah was born a Yahudim in Bethlehem, and His parents named him pronounced (Yahshua).

Yahshua's parents were told what to name him before he was born, and the name Yahshua means: (Yahweh saves, and YHWH is Salvation)

The name Jesus does not carry the same meaning as the name Yahshua, as the name Jehovah is a proven erroneous invention of the Roman Catholic church.

The Greek (Iesous) is the rendering from the Messiahs Hebrew name (Yahshua). Most Bibles render from Greek, and not from Hebrew.
The Yahudim called him, and still call him in Hebrew and in Aramaic. Both are Yahshua.

Hundreds of thousands of Middle East "non-English" speaking Christians still use Yahshua pronunciation for the Messiah.
YAHshua came in the Father's name, and the Heavenly Father's name is (YAHweh), and confirmed in the Tetragrammaton.


Hebrew does not use English vowels, and English vowels are used for pronunciation of the Father's and Messiah's name, as well as all other Hebrew and Aramaic names found in the Bible, such as the Yahudim Disciples and Prophets names.
The majority of English Christian Bible Scholars agree that the Messiah's birth given name should be spelled with YAH because he came in His Father's name.
The majority of English Bible Scholars agree that the Messiah's birth given name should be spelled and pronounced Yahshua or Yeshua in English. The name Jesus from the Greek (Iesous) has two "s" letters, and the Greek "I" doesn't sound anything like an English "J".
English vowels do not change the meaning of the Hebrew names in the Bible, as they are used for English pronunciation purposes only.
The Hebrew V letter sounds like an English W, and the proper English pronunciation of the Father's name does not have the V or vee sound.
The name Jesus was formed a few hundred years ago, after the letter J was invented.

The correct pronunciation for the Messiah's name does not have an English J sound, and it never did in Hebrew, Greek or Aramaic.
The English letter J replaced the letter Y throughout most modern English Bibles for most Yahudim peoples names.


The name Jehovah is an inaccurate rendering, and the name Jehovah was created by Roman Catholic.
Even Jehovah Witnesses will admit that the name Yahweh is correct.

The meaning of Bible names is most important to understand in any language throughout the world.


Calling on the Heavenly Father's name is a salvation issue (Rom 10:13) and being baptized in His name is a salvation issue (Mat 28:19). He said that His Children will know His name (ISA 52:6) Yahshua said we won't see him return until the people say "BLESSED IS HE WHO COMES IN THE NAME OF YAHWEH" (Mat 23:39)
The Messianic and Christian faith started in Israel and from the teachings of Yahshua Messiah who was a Yahudim, and not a Roman.
We who have put on Yahshua Messiah "a Yahudim" are grafted into him.


It was the Roman soldiers who murdered the Messiah Yahshua, and at the request of the Judaism high priests that were also controlled by Rome, and whom they also served Caesar as their High King and it's Government (John 19:15 & Mat 27:20)

The Romans worshipped Zeus. The name Jesus sounds exactly like Ye-Zeus. Click the speaker to hear the Greek "Iesous" pronunciation Here.

Who really is the long haired Jesus image that the Roman Catholic Church invented for putting into places of worship?. Looks like Zeus >

1Co 11:14 Doth not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him?

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