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Title: The Sacred Name: Yahushua
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URL Source: http://www.geocities.com/cut2thechase_ca/holyname.htm
Published: Nov 23, 2008
Author: Bible
Post Date: 2008-11-23 20:52:31 by richard9151
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Views: 581
Comments: 8

The Sacred Name: Yahushua

Let me start by making a seemingly shocking statement for a proponent of Christian fundamentalism.

For those of us who truly believe in the Messiah...

We are not 'Christians'.

The title 'Christian' and all the Western Europeanized 'holy' names that go along with it are largely in error.

Let us understand the meaning of the word 'Christ'. This word is based on the Greek translation for 'messiah', Christos, which means 'Anointed One'. Check the beginning of a King James version of the New Testament. You will see 'Translated out of the Original Greek'. Was Jesus Christ a Greek? Negative. He was an Israelite. Israelites spoke Hebrew. 'Messiah' is much closer to the original Hebrew word mashiyach.

But then understand clearly. Neither Christ nor Messiah are proper names in the sense of family names such as Smith or Johnson. They are actually titles appended to the Saviour's original name to distinguish Him from others who also had His name.

And so removing the titles attached to the sacred Name, we are left with just the divinely ordained name Jesus.

And, as has been explained before, in the original Hebrew, the name Jesus means, Jehovah is Salvation. This was the Holy name given to Jesus directly from Jehovah.

Actually, the first century followers of Jesus called his teachings the way, or, the path, and considered it a way of life, not a religion.

And yes, the original name, translated from Hebrew, would be closer to Yahushua, but the common translation is Jesus, in the language of today.

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He was an Israelite. Israelites spoke Hebrew.

Says who? From what I can tell, scholars pretty much agree that the common language of the area at the time was one of the seven dialects of Aramaic and that Hebrew was spoken mostly in the synagogues. Koine Greek was thought to have been the international language of business, much like English is today.

Do you have some secret knowledge that others don't?

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Says who? From what I can tell, scholars pretty much agree that the common language of the area at the time was one of the seven dialects of Aramaic and that Hebrew was spoken mostly in the synagogues. Koine Greek was thought to have been the international language of business, much like English is today.

Nobody said differently. What is obvious, even from what you wrote, is that the people of that era were probably able to communicate in several languages.

And you made the point; in the synagogues. Do you suppose that most Israelites went to the synagogues? And that would, since it was the language of their religion, have made it the language of their homes as well. And yes, Koine Greek was the international language of business, thanks to Alexander the Great. This is why most, if not all, of the New Testament was written in Greek, as it was distributed and used everywhere.

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And that would, since it was the language of their religion, have made it the language of their homes as well.

So by that logic, pre-1965 Catholics spoke Latin in their homes because it was spoken in their masses, right?

As I stated before, there are thousands of biblical scholars in this world who have spent their entire lives researching this topic. The overwhelming majority of them are of the opinion that the common language of the Jews of Jesus' time period was Aramaic, not Hebrew. I am sure they have reasons why they believe such a thing. Go find a biblical scholar and argue with him/her about it, not me.

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