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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.
Yeshua and the Hebrew Alphabet. The Aleph and the Tav... I am the Aleph and the Tav, the beginning and the end, the first and the last (Rev. 22:13). When Yeshua said this, he was making a direct reference to Isaiah 41:4, 44:6, and 48:12, where Adonai Himself says that He is the First and the Last -- and explicitly declared that there is no ...
The name יֵשׁוּעַ, Yeshua (transliterated in the English Old Testament as Jeshua), is a late form of the Biblical Hebrew name יְהוֹשֻׁעַ, Yehoshua (Joshua), and spelled with a waw in the second syllable.
The name Yeshua is made of four Hebrew letters: two very simple letters (yud and vav), and two slightly more difficult letters (shin and ayin). Let’s start off simply. Also, remember that Hebrew is written from right to left – opposite to English. Yud (י) makes the sound “ye”.
yeshuah: salvation. Original Word: יְשׁוּעָה. Part of Speech: Noun Feminine. Transliteration: yeshuah. Phonetic Spelling: (yesh-oo'-aw) Definition: salvation. NAS Exhaustive Concordance. Word Origin. from yasha. Definition. salvation. NASB Translation.
The Greek word, Tetragrammaton, simply means four letters. It refers to God’s holy name in the Hebrew Old Testament, namely, YHWH. As with all Hebrew words, it contains consonants only and no vowels. Thus, its pronunciation is unknown having been lost at the Babylonian captivity.
The next letter in the Aramaic name Yeshua was the Hebrew letter waw (Modern Hebrew’s vav), which here represents the sound oo as in too. It was easy for the Evangelists to duplicate this sound in Greek. It takes two letters, however, the omicron (o) and the upsilon (u).