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8 lis 2018 · Yet, Jewish people need Jesus just as the Gentiles do. The Bible is clear that there is only one way anyone can come to God – through faith in His Sent One, the Messiah (John 14:6). This is another reason why we at Jewish Voice prefer to use Jesus’ name in Hebrew: Yeshua.
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4 sty 2022 · Answer. Yeshua Hamashiach means “ Jesus the Messiah.”. The name Jesus is the Greek form of the Hebrew name Yeshua, which is the shortened form of the name Yehoshua. From this Hebrew word we also get the name Joshua (Joshua 5:15) or Hoshea (Numbers 13:8; Deuteronomy 32:44).
26 sie 2020 · There are several definitions of Yeshua that can be found in Hebrew and Aramaic biblical text, taken from the Hebrew verb, yasha, that means “to deliver, save, or rescue,” and also stated as “Yehoshua.” Pronunciation of “Yeshua,” in Hebrew, can be read this way: “Yod,” “Shin,” “Vav,” “Ayin.”
22 gru 2015 · So Mashiach (the Hebrew pronunciation of “messiah”) means the Anointed One. In short, Jesus Christ is Yeshua HaMashiach is Anointed Salvation. And in Hebrew, His name looks like this: ישוע המשיח.
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27 maj 2024 · In Hebrew, "Yeshua" is the original Hebraic name for Jesus, while "Hamashiach" means the Messiah or the Anointed One. Although the pronunciation may vary in different languages, it is crucial to understand that "Jesus" and "Yeshua Hamashiach" represent the same divine figure.
Yeshua was the Aramaic version of the Hebrew name Yehoshua (Joshua), and means “Yahweh saves.” By the time of Nehemiah, Joshua was known as Yeshua, the son of Nun (see Nehemiah 8:17, KJV). Throughout Messiah’s lifetime in Galilee, Samaria, and Judæa , of course, the name Yeshua presented no problem for those who spoke Aramaic and read ...