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Learn the Hebrew word of Jesus - Yeshua. Learn to say it in Hebrew, and understand it in its biblical context. Visit https://thewordinhebrew.com for more Hebrew and inspiring gifts from The...
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How to say "Jesus" in Hebrew? Simplified teaching method to make it easy and fun for anyone to learn Hebrew Pronunciation and Hebrew reading. This lesson is ...
How to say Jesus in Hebrew? Pronunciation of Jesus with 2 audio pronunciations and more for Jesus.
The correct way to transliterate the Lord Jesus’ name from the Hebrew into Arabic is يسوع (jæsuːʕ), which is almost exactly the same as the Hebrew. Indeed, the only difference is the sibilant (Arabic /s/ vs Hebrew /ʃ/).
Join Jonathan and Ezra as they reveal the powerful meaning of Jesus’ Hebrew name. They discuss the Hebrew meaning of the word "meditation" and share the importance of both guarding the things we take into our minds and speaking forth the Word of God.
Jesus’ name in Hebrew is Yehoshua (Yeh-HO-shoo-ah), which, over time, became contracted to the shorter Yeshua (Yeh-SHOO-ah). What Does Yeshua Mean? Yehoshua, and therefore Yeshua as well, means “the Lord is salvation.” In the Greek New Covenant, the word used for Jesus is Iesous (ee-ay-SOOS).
Yeshua Hamashiach means Jesus the Messiah. The original Hebraic name for Jesus would’ve been yeshu’a. Does this mean that we’ve pronounced Jesus’ name incorrectly this whole time? Does he only go by the name Yeshua Hamashiach? And has paganism corrupted Jesus’ name to the name we now pronounce?
Answer. Yeshua Hamashiach means “ Jesus the Messiah.” The name Jesus is the Greek form of the Hebrew name Yeshua, which is the shortened form of the name Yehoshua. From this Hebrew word we also get the name Joshua (Joshua 5:15) or Hoshea (Numbers 13:8; Deuteronomy 32:44).
This page surveys the plethora of Hebrew Names and Titles for God the Son, Yeshua Hamashiach, as found in the Brit Chadashah. They are listed in alphabetical order, with the Hebrew spelling, common transliteration, and English phonetics following. For each Name, I include some Scriptural references.