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Yahshua, pronounced Yah shoo wah. The U is a double UU sound giving a UW sound.
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It's Yeshua: Aramaic and grafted into the Hebrew language.Yahshua, pronounced Yah shoo wah. The U is a double UU sound giving a UW sound.
Because Hebrews dropped their 'ayins', to keep from saying God's name, hence we have "y'shua." Also spelled Yeshua, for which we have in Greek, "Iēsous" and "Isus." These are corruptions of the names that begin with "Yah."It's Yeshua: Aramaic and grafted into the Hebrew language.
What proof do you have to show God sees it as a corruption to say Yeshua?Because Hebrews dropped their 'ayins', to keep from saying God's name, hence we have "y'shua." Also spelled Yeshua, for which we have in Greek, "Iēsous" and "Isus." These are corruptions of the names that begin with "Yah."
Y’shua is Yahshua
After the return from Babylonian captivity the Jews began a practice of not speaking or writing God’s name, or His name in full. It is also known that the Galileans dropped their ayins, so as to not say God’s name. In a theophoric name even the letter yod can stand for the name Yah. Even today we use initial letters to represent a full name. Y’shua is Yahshua. The vowel between the first and last name does not belong, it is a sign for the person to say (Lord) instead of Yahwah or Yahshua.
What proof do you have to show God sees it as a corruption to say Yeshua?
As I have mentioned before, the Rabbi's change the language. Only in Modern Hebrew is Christ name "Yeshua."Since there are examples of this name in the 'OT' in Hebrew no less why try and change it for the 'NT'?
Even if what you are saying is true, it still doesn't prove our heavenly Father sees it as offensive to call His Son Yeshua, nor is there any proof it is offensive to use the name Jesus.Europeanization of Hebrew
Most likely the “e” vowel became part of Hebrew between 300 AD to 600AD.
Hebrew was revived by Jewish people thinking and speaking in modern European languages.
Note on Mishnaic Hebrew
The earliest Rabbinic literature dates from the period 70-200 CE and it is written in a spoken Hebrew of the time, often called, after the most famous literary product of the time, Mishnaic Hebrew. Mishnaic Hebrew is very different from Biblical Hebrew.
Dishonor His NameEven if what you are saying is true, it still doesn't prove our heavenly Father sees it as offensive to call His Son Yeshua, nor is there any proof it is offensive to use the name Jesus.
Dishonor His Name
For thousands of years the refusing to use a person's name has been a direct form of dishonor. Shortening the name, replacing the name, distorting the name, all are signs of dishonor.
Honorable Mention
An “honorable mention” is a title of distinction given to a person worthy of mention. Upon honoring the person their name is mentioned, so their name has a place of honor known among the people.
Malachi 1:6
“A son honors his father, and a slave his master. If I am a father, where is the honor due me? If I am a master, where is the respect due me?” says [the LORD / Yahwah] Almighty. “It is you priests who show contempt for my name. “But you ask, ‘How have we shown contempt for your name?’
I trust that God knows who I am referring to when I use the name Jesus. You are free to do what you want. Just don't try to push false guilt on people. God knows my heart. You don't.Dishonor His Name
For thousands of years the refusing to use a person's name has been a direct form of dishonor. Shortening the name, replacing the name, distorting the name, all are signs of dishonor.
I trust that God knows who I am referring to when I use the name Jesus. You are free to do what you want. Just don't try to push false guilt on people. God knows my heart. You don't.