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Jesus' name
virginiabm:
Hi everybody,
I have a question about one of Ray's teaching which caught my attention. Jesus is the name we are to call him by is what i am getting from Ray's article. I have no problem with this. I called Him Jesus my whole growing up years, then I met the sacred name group and I was convinced that Yahshua was correct in any language and this is what we are suppose to call Him.
There are so many conflicting information on this when i tried to do a study on this just this week. That there isn't a y in the Hebrew language neither a J. they have the sound of the J when you have two vowels in the beginning of the word, then you are told you have the y sound in the same way. If I understand right, which I do have a hard time understanding things, which is right?
I hope I haven't confused anyone, but I would love to have some impute on this subject. I love My saviour and I would not want to disrespect Him in any way, so if someone could give me some clarity i would greatly appreciate it very much. Virginia
Samson:
--- Quote from: virginiabm on August 22, 2012, 02:08:00 PM ---
Hi everybody,
I have a question about one of Ray's teaching which caught my attention. Jesus is the name we are to call him by is what i am getting from Ray's article. I have no problem with this. I called Him Jesus my whole growing up years, then I met the sacred name group and I was convinced that Yahshua was correct in any language and this is what we are suppose to call Him.
There are so many conflicting information on this when i tried to do a study on this just this week. That there isn't a y in the Hebrew language neither a J. they have the sound of the J when you have two vowels in the beginning of the word, then you are told you have the y sound in the same way. If I understand right, which I do have a hard time understanding things, which is right?
I hope I haven't confused anyone, but I would love to have some impute on this subject. I love My saviour and I would not want to disrespect Him in any way, so if someone could give me some clarity i would greatly appreciate it very much. Virginia
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Virginia,
I started an Off topic Thread about that on August 28,2010 entitled Joshua Ben Joseph regarding the Jesus name when translating from Hebrew directly to English. Jesus is the English equivalent of Iesous(Greek), at least as close as they can get. Well, check that Thread out, but it's acceptable and common in Our language to call Him Jesus. Jesus literally means " Jehovah Savior."
Kind Regards, Samson.
virginiabm:
Thank you very much samson i will look into that.
God bless you
bpenelli:
Ray explains a lot about this in his paper...
SOLVING THE ENIGMA OF GOD
Installment 1
What is the Name of the Father and His Son?
http://bible-truths.com/enigmaOfGod.htm
Joel:
Jesus knows you are talking to him regardless of language, or the various forms and translations of his name.
He is still Our Lord, and Saviour worthy of all our love and praise.
My name is actually Joel (meaning, Jehovah is God) Over the years I over look it when people have called me Gerald, George, and other names not so nice. ;D
I don't think he would have a problem if I called him; Wonderful, Counsellor, The Mighty God, The everlasting Father, or The Prince of Peace. ( Isaiah 9:6 )
The Lord used the 120 on the day of Pentecost ( Acts 2 ) to speak to the multitude in many languages, and they all heard his name OK I think. :)
Joel
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