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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.”
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22 gru 2015 · In biblical Hebrew, a name of a person (or town) was more than just a unique identifying title. It spoke of their calling or destiny. For example, Moses means “drawn out”, like he was drawn out of the water by Pharaoh’s daughter.
Yeshua: Jeshua. Original Word: יֵשׁוּעַ. Part of Speech: proper name, masculine. Transliteration: Yeshua. Phonetic Spelling: (yay-shoo'-ah) Definition: Jeshua. NAS Exhaustive Concordance. Word Origin. the same as Yehoshua, q.v. NAS Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible with Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Dictionaries.
8 lis 2018 · Jesus’ name in Hebrew is Yehoshua (Yeh-HO-shoo-ah), which, over time, became contracted to the shorter Yeshua (Yeh-SHOO-ah). What Does Yeshua Mean? Yehoshua, and therefore Yeshua as well, means “the Lord is salvation.” In the Greek New Covenant, the word used for Jesus is Iesous (ee-ay-SOOS).
If Yehoshua (יהושׁוע) means “the Lord saves”, then Yeshua (ישׁוּע) means either “he [i.e., the Lord] saves” or simply “salvation.” In fact, Judeo-Greek does not distinguish between “Yeshua” and “Yehoshua,” transliterating both as Ἰησοῦς ( Iēsous or “Jesus”).
23 sty 2024 · What Does Yeshua Mean? Yeshua means ” The Lord is salvation” in Hebrew. In the Greek New Testament, the word used for Jesus is Iesous. Iesous was not a translation of Jesus’s name in Hebrew but rather a transliteration.
19 sie 2024 · Yeshua is the Aramaic and shorter Hebrew version of Yehoshua. In the New Testament, this name is given to Jesus, reflecting the Greek transliteration “Iēsous” (Ἰησοῦς). This name highlights Jesus’ role as the Savior, directly linking Him to the concept of salvation.