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Yeshua (Hebrew: יֵשׁוּעַ, romanized: Yēšūaʿ) was a
common alternative form of the name
Yehoshua (יְהוֹשֻׁעַ, Yəhōšūaʿ, 'Joshua') in
later books of the...
- Yehoshua,
later Yeshua), and was not
uncommon in
Judea at the time of the
birth of Jesus. Folk
etymology linked the
names Yehoshua and
Yeshua to the verb...
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According to the New Testament,
Barabbas (fl. 1st cent.) was a
Jewish bandit and rabble-rouser who was
imprisoned by the
Roman occupation in Jerusalem...
- Look up ישוע in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Yeshua is the
Hebrew name ישוע, an
ancient common variant of
Yehoshua יהושע (equivalent to
English Joshua)...
- the
Ancient Gr**** form of the
Hebrew name
Yeshua (ישוע). As its
roots lie in the name Isho in
Aramaic and
Yeshua in Hebrew, it is
etymologically related...
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concept of
salvation by
believing in
Jesus (referred to by the
Hebrew name
Yeshua among adherents) as the
Jewish Messiah and humanity’s redeemer, and in the...
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simply Yeshu (Jesus) and then
Yeshua bar Yehosef." ʻAtiqot: 29-30 Israel.
Rashut ha-ʻatiḳot (1996). "The name
yeshua (
Yeshua = Jesus), a
derivative of Yehoshua...
- The
depiction of
Jesus in
pictorial form
dates back to
early Christian art and architecture, as
aniconism in
Christianity was
rejected within the ante-Nicene...
- the
crucifixion of
Yeshua (Jesus) and
orders his men to
guard the dead body. The body disappears, and the
soldiers claim Yeshua's followers stole it to...
- Joshua.
Scholarship generally considers the
original form of
Jesus to be
Yeshua, a
Hebrew Bible form of Joshua.
Usage and/or
support of the name Yahshua...