(Mark 1:24; Luke 24:19). After his death he came to be called Jesus Christ.Christwas not originally a name but a titlederivedfrom theGreekwordchristos, which translates theHebrewtermmeshiah(Messiah), meaning “the anointed one.” This title indicates that Jesus’ followers believed him to ...
Jesus' real name wasn't Jesus. His real name was Yeshua or Joshua which was a very common Hebrew name. I cannot believe how judgmental all the people here are about naming a child after our Lord. His real name is I AM! Who did He tell Moses He was at the burning bush? He told ...
The name of Jesus – which in Hebrew is Yeshua (the Hebrew word/name Yeshua meanssalvation). Unlike today, in Biblical times, children were given names that had a meaning. The name Yeshua was given to Jesus by Heavenly Father before the foundation of the world as He orchestrated His Plan ...
Christian interpretations of Old Testament stories and passages generally have a very firm retconning agenda which, for those familiar with the rest of the works in question (and especially for those who speak Hebrew) are often inconsistent, incorrect or out of place. Older Than Print: Norse ...
His Hebrew and Greek name Yeshua/Jesus means salvation. Vs. 5 teaches that a key to God turning up is our remembering God’s ways. Many of us suffer from spiritual amnesia. Vs. 6 All of us have become like one who is unclean, and all our righteous acts are like filthy rags; we ...
Hallel(Hebrew: הלל, “Praise”) is a Jewish prayer—a verbatim recitation from Psalms 113-118, which is used for praise and thanksgiving that is recited by observant Jews on Jewish holidays.Hallel consists of six Psalms (113-118), which are said as a unit, on joyous occasions...
on the slopes of the Mt. of Olives. Jesus often went with His disciples to the Mount of Olives we are told in Luke 22:39. Gethsemane is the name of an olive orchard on the slopes of Mount of Olives. The name Gethsemane is the transliteration of a Hebrew phrase meaning "oil-press."...
"Jesus Christ" is actually a conversion of the Hebrew names to Western use. The original Hebrew for the Western name "Jesus" would more correctly be pronounced "Yeshua," and "the Christ" (Greek, based on a Hebrew word meaning Messiah) can actually be more clearly written as simply "the ...
So the Original Holy Name for GOD Almighty is not Eloh. It is Allah! Eloh is a Hebrew dialect, which not all Hebrew speakers use anyway. Allah had always been the Original and Universal GOD Almighty even before birth of Judaism, and the existence Hebrew. And Hebrew is a developed ...
There are three pretty concrete things we can get from Paul: 1) the use of the title Christ, which is a Greek translation of the Hebrew "Messiah," 2) the tradition that Jesus preached against divorce (1 Cor 7, compare Mark 10:2-9), and 3) that Jesus had a brother named Jacob (...