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Eliot said:Der Alter,
In Strongs Hebrew Concordance, look at the "Bible" verses using 'Horse', you will see
#5489 cuc soos; from an unused root mean. to skip, a horse...
Its not the english letters that make any difference, it is the sound coming from your lips.
Irrelevant about the Hebrew word for horse. I already said that. The Hebrew word for horse has nothing whatsoever to do with the name IesouV.
"Its not the english letters that make any difference, it is the sound coming from your lips." Nonsense! How about the Ephraimites? They could not pronounce the name ישוע! I remember reading in the T'nakh that before we speak יהוה knows what we need, and He answers while we are yet speaking. And you are going to try to tell me that it depends on part of a name sounding like a completely unrelated word in another language?
My wife was born outside the U.S., in her native language the word for "outside" sounds exactly like "Yahweh." Are you going to try to say that יהוה will deal with her, and others from her country, whenever they say "outside," because the sound their lips make, sounds like "Yahweh," and not with the intent of their heart when they spoke, as the T'nakh clearly states? Maybe the god you serve is that petty, the Creator I serve is not!
How about responding to the rest of my post and the one before that?
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