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  • If you look at old inscriptions it is written Iesus. The letter J was introduced because the usage of the letter I had split into the two pronounciations we know recognise. In fact, in Roman times, tname was probably pronounced roughly "Yay-zoos". That is how it is used in the Latin mass. How it would have been pronounced in Aramaic by the man himself and his dsciples, I have no idea.
  • Same place the word Julius (as in Caesar) came from. The Latin spelling Iulius, or Iesus, became Julius and Jesus through time and the evolution of language.
  • i thought that they pronuced it heyzuce

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