AspiringSoul
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You were thinking of a Merchant of Venice weren't you?Actually it was kinda depressing.
"If you prick us, do we not bleed?"
You were thinking of a Merchant of Venice weren't you?Actually it was kinda depressing.
But to be fair, a lot of Quran teachers are also child molestors. :/ sorry just had to put it out there.Here's a joke for you
A priest and a rabbi are walking together in a park. The priest spots a young boy, turns to the rabbi and asks him "Why don't we go over there and fuck that boy?". The rabbi looks at the priest and replies "fuck him out of what?"
Exactly, salvation as in lifeline or help or guidance. But doesn't translate to "God".Jesus is the English translation of the Hebrew name of God's Son, Yahshua. Yahshua means "salvation" in Hebrew.
It has a meaning of eternal import!
But to be fair, a lot of Quran teachers are also child molestors. :/ sorry just had to put it out there.
There are fuck ups in every religion and I'm sure God will judge these "men of religion" much harder than the rest of us folks.
Yahshua is the translation of the name Joshua. Even when you look it up it tells you this is the name used for Joshua in the Hebrew Scriptures.
Anyway you have
ObadiYAH
JeremiYAH
ZachariYAH
ZephaniYAH
IsaiYAH
HoseYAH
NemiYAH
Then you have
EzekiEL
JoEL
DaniEL
SamuEL
MichaEL
All these names mean things like " servants of God, God loosens, God has remembered....these are those who are called by his name.
Greetings fellow sojourner!If Christians can't even figure out what Jesus's(pbuh) real name is then what hope is there for you in knowing anything else about his supposed faith?
Peace be upon you Lady,Greetings fellow sojourner!
Nope, still depressing.A priest and a molvi are walking together in a park. The priest spots a young boy, turns to the molvi and asks him "Why don't we go over there and fuck that boy?". The molvi looks at the priest and replies "ok then"
hilarious joke now
You need a doctor.Nope, still depressing.
Probably...You need a doctor.
You forgot IshmaEL...Yahshua is the translation of the name Joshua. Even when you look it up it tells you this is the name used for Joshua in the Hebrew Scriptures.
Anyway you have
ObadiYAH
JeremiYAH
ZachariYAH
ZephaniYAH
IsaiYAH
HoseYAH
NemiYAH
Then you have
EzekiEL
JoEL
DaniEL
SamuEL
MichaEL
All these names mean things like " servants of God, God loosens, God has remembered....these are those who are called by his name.
Here is that explanation-it is all in the ENDING/SUFFIX:
Making the true name of the Messiah/Savior, in Hebrew, His own language Yahusha pronounced (Yah-hoo-shah).
Sha Vs. shua
There is a Major Problem with any of the shua endings of the Savior’s Name. Shua (H-7769) is a term that means to scream or cry out. Although many feel that shua somehow means salvation; it does not. Sha(H-3467) is a primitive root (written as Yasha), and is the masculine form of shua. Sha means to make free, deliverer or Savior. Shua and Sha are truly enemies! Notice the names Al-yasha (ALISHA/Elisha the Prophet) and Al-yashua (Elishua son of DUUD/David). ALISHA/Elisha’s name means, “Alahym is Savior,” while Elishua means “Alahym of supplication.” As you can easily see, there are huge differences between shua and sha.Although the Strong’s Concordance lists sha as yasha, it is found throughout Scripture as an individual word for salvation. Shmu’al Byth/II Samuel 22:3 makes frequent use of the sha root.
Considering there are many different spelling used by Christians, (which at the time I didn't feel like getting off into) the point is: the name used for Jesus is a translation of the name Joshua. Anyone can look it up to confirm. It's going to tell you this is where Christians got the name Jesus.In the study of languages, suffixes, prefixes, roots, are all very important to take note of. These change the word meanings, as you know, in very particular ways.
In the case of Hebrew, it is a special language in which its characters also are pictures further signifying meanings. The "sha vs. shua" ending differences are slight, but very impactful.
Remember, -sha, not -shua!
Ok, am I the only one that thought "Futurama" when reading that?Actually I am, I'm telling you all the Good News....
If you read the information I posted in the links I gave to you several posts ago. It discusses the erroneous translation of Joshua to the name of Christ.Considering there are many different spelling used by Christians, (which at the time I didn't feel like getting off into) the point is: the name used for Jesus is a translation of the name Joshua. Anyone can look it up to confirm. It's going to tell you this is where Christians got the name Jesus.