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    Yeshua (Hebrew: יֵשׁוּעַ, romanized: Yēšūaʿ ‍) was a common alternative form of the name Yahoshua (Hebrew: יְהוֹשֻׁעַ, romanized: Yəhōšūaʿ, lit. 'Joshua') in later books of the Hebrew Bible and among Jews of the Second Temple period.

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  3. Dec 7, 2022 · Meaning & History. Expand Links. Contracted form of Yehoshu'a (see Joshua) used in the books of Ezra and Nehemiah in the Hebrew Bible. The form was also used in Aramaic, and was most likely the name represented by Greek Iesous (see Jesus) in the New Testament. This means it was probably the real name of Jesus. Related Names. Family Tree Details.

  4. Nov 17, 2023 · Updated March 14, 2024. Though the world now knows the Christian Messiah as Jesus, his real name in the original Hebrew was Yeshoshua or Yeshua, meaning "salvation." Wikimedia Commons Over many centuries, Jesus’ real name evolved from the Hebrew Yeshua to the Greek Iesous to the Latin Iesus and finally to the form we know today.

  5. Aug 26, 2020 · There are several definitions of Yeshua that can be found in Hebrew and Aramaic biblical text, taken from the Hebrew verb, yasha, that means “to deliver, save, or rescue,” and also stated as “Yehoshua.”. Pronunciation of “Yeshua,” in Hebrew, can be read this way: “Yod,” “Shin,” “Vav,” “Ayin.”.

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    Yeshua was a common alternative form of the name Yehoshua in later books of the Hebrew Bible and among Jews of the Second Temple period. The name corresponds to the Greek spelling Iesous , from which, through the Latin IESVS/Iesus, comes the English spelling Jesus.

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