ArchivedOneness, Trinity debate!You should know........but you don't. I can tell you're struggling with this more and more. According to Exodus and over 6,000 more times, God's name is found in the letters YHVH not YHWH. There's no "w" sound in Hebrew as in Yahweh. Unless you pronounce it as the Gernans did Yah-vay, your pronunciation will be incorrect. Though the name Jesus is not a perfect transliteration of the Hebrew Yeshua (a contraction of Yehoshua), it is definitely an acceptable way of saying the name of the Messiah. First of all, Yeasous, is a partly-translation of Yeshua because the Greek alphabet didn't have all the sounds to fully transliterate Yeshua. But the name Yeasous was given to Paul and the other NT writers under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. They all wrote Yeshua in the Greek as Yeasous. Those who say we shouldn't say Yeasous or Jesus because it sounds like another God or whatever must argue against the Holy Sprit. To say the Messiah's name in Hebrew I would say Yeshua. To say the Messiah's name in German It would sound like Iee-sous or Iay-sous In Spanish it would sound like Hay-sous Olde English the J sounded like an I when saying Yeasous. Todays equivalent English Gee-sous or Gee-sus (Jesus). His name is Yeshua to the Hebrew. The NT writers gave the equivalent Yeasous in Greek under the inspiration of the Almighty. The equivalent in our English is Jesus. It holds the same weight. And when Jesus says that He has come in His Father's name, it is the answer to what the Father meant when He says my name is in Him (in Exodus). The name of the Father is Yahveh. The name of the Father in the Son is Yeshua. Yeshua meaning Salvation of Yahveh. [quoteIn heaven Jesus is a human body while the Father and the Holy Spirit are just that spirit][/quote] In Heaven Jesus is only a human body? Really. Hmmm. While the Father and the H S are just that - spirit. Hmmm. Now your're starting to come around. God in flesh (Christ, Messiah) is Yeshua (contraction of Yehoshua - no J sound in the Biblical Hebrew). God without flesh is YHVH (Yahveh). God in the annointed flesh is Yeshua meaning- salvation is YHVH or salvation is Yahveh. However you slice and dice it, the name of Jesus is the significant equivalent in our language. It still is, God is our Savior, and besides Him there is no other. But without the body, God or YHVH could not save one soul. What you fail to see is: I said Jesus came in His father's name. His father's name is in Him. And the Holy Ghost would come in (my name) Jesus' name. The name of the father is in the son. When you use the name of Jesus (Yeshua in Hebrew), you are using the saving name. Ye- (YHVH)-shua Salvation is Yahveh (YHVH). So there is no other name, under heaven, given among men, whereby we must be saved. Because Father's name (YHVH) Yahveh, could not Save anyone.....without.....the flesh of Father that was made for Him by humanity. And the union of God and Man to become the God-Man would bring to the Earth the Name of all names that would reverse the curse upon the world (that would save His people from their sins). In Hebrew that name is Yeshua. In our English that name is Jesus. To use the Father's name without the Son's name, will not move one sin from you. So you preach and baptize in the Name that Mark and Luke spoke specificly in Greek (Yeasous) which is given to us as Jesus (our way of pronouncing the great Name that saves). And they said it would begin at Jerusalem. And it did. And Matthew agrees. Jesus (Yahveh is salvation) said: baptize in THE name. The NT writers only new that to mean that great saving name. And went on to say... of the Father (where THE Name would first begin (sourced) from Him)...of the Son (THE Name it would become in flesh)....of the Holy Spirit (THE Name that would be brought to the hearts of men and women that would identify the Great God and Savior). That Name is Jesus (Yeshua). Don't even go there with me. You look foolish making that statement. Calvary was a Law in place for saving us. He didn't violate it to save Himself from it. His birth came by a Law. He didn't skip it. He wouldn't dare. |
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