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  • It is known that the Greek name endings with sus, seus, and sous were attached by the Greeks to names and geographical areas as means to give honour to their supreme deity, Zeus." -Dictionary of Christian Lore and Legend the Greek "Iesus" comes from the name Zeus, the ruling God in the Greek pantheon." "‘Jesus’ is a transliteration of a Latin name Ioesus, pronounced heysus - which means NOTHING in Hebrew, but in Latin it means ‘Hail Zeus’. If Yahshua’s name had been transliterated into our language, it would have been closer to Joshua (or Jehoshua).." Originally, the name of the Messiah was , pronounced Yahushua or (Yehoshua). This is the Messiah's original name. ...the Messiah's name is actually the same name as Joshua, Son of Nun... correctly pronounced "Yahushua". It is quite evident that the modern form "Jesus" doesn't even remotely resemble the original name that the disciples used.. This is a fact. " "Jesus Christ....Matthew (1:21) interprets the name originally as Jehoshua, that is, 'Jehovah is Salvation,'" It also States in bible, using the Christs real name will fulill his prophecy "And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the name of Jehovah shall be delivered..." (Joel 2:32)(ASV)-BibleGateway "...this is what was said through the prophet Joel, ‘“And in the last days,” God says... everyone who calls on the name of Jehovah will be saved.”’" (Acts 2:16,17,21)(NWT)

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