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To get back to the info (ahem! ) the transliteration of the name Joshua (Yehushua-notice the ending difference) was a corruption of the Hebrew after the Babylonian captivity.Sorry but the name Yahusha does not exist. It takes you right back to the name Joshua and the different translations that derived from the name.
You can't find Yahusha in the Hebrew language or the strong's. It's simple words Christians put together to make up a name.
Any one can check for themselves. It just does not exist.
Moses changed Husha's name to Yahusha. From there, however, it is mistransliterated, in the King James as well as in Strong's. I have posted more info on this in my thread dedicated to this topic. Please check there?
Azara/Ezra 3:2 shows that Yahusha/Joshua the son of Yahutzdak’s name was now written and pronounced as Yashua/Yeshua. Though the pronunciation and written characters of Yahusha(Joshua’s Hebrew name) changed to Yashua/Yeshua during captivity by men, his name was given inits pure form (YAHUSHA) when the prophesy was foretold in ZakarYah/Zachariah 6: NO PROPHESY OF THE MASHYACH EVER INCLUDED THE BABYLONIAN SPELLING OF Yashua/Yeshua. There is no reason for us to take the name Yashua/Yeshua and apply it to anything dealing with YAHUSHA.YAHUSHA (יהושע) vs. Yahshua (יהשוע)Some refer to the Jewish Yashua/Yeshua as Yah-shua. Yahshua is spelled yd ha shan uu ayn יהשוע.