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Original Message Since it's such a big deal, you might as well get it right...right?



From: [link to www.remnantofyhwh.com]
The 'J' Didn't Exist

One of the most obvious reasons that "Jesus" and "Jehovah" are incorrect is found in their common initial letter, J. Most comprehensive dictionaries and encyclopedias demonstrate that the letter J is of recent derivation. The Encyclopedia Americana contains the following on the J:

The form of J was unknown in any alphabet until the 14th century. Either symbol (J,I) used initially generally had the consonantal sound of Y as in year. Gradually, the two symbols (J,l) were differentiated, the J usually acquiring consonantal force and thus becoming regarded as a consonant, and the I becoming a vowel. It was not until 1630 that the differentiation became general in England.

And the Son's Name?

From a study of the origin of letters that make up the word "Jesus" in our English Bibles, we can readily see that the name of the Savior underwent considerable change as it was brought from one language to another.

The name of the Redeemer of Israel, who has the only name through which man can find salvation (Acts 4:12), has been given a Latinized hybrid name that never existed in Hebrew and did not exist in English until 500 years ago.
Clearly, the name of the Savior was changed from Yahsha, through contraction, to Joshua. Evidence that the Y in His name took on the J is found in Acts 7:45 and Hebrews 4:8, where translators of the King James Version inserted "Jesus" when Joshua (Yahsha), the son of Nun, was meant.

As with the Father's Name, numerous sources easily available attest that the Name Yahsha is incorrectly rendered "Jesus."

You got that.......right? "Jesus" came into existence only 500 years ago.



Why? Why would the Son's name be changed? What did the original name mean? It directly meant God Saves...what does modern Christianity say? Jesus saves.

Looking at the set up of the mythos of Jesus in Christianity and i can see very clearly the dragon with lambs horns deceiving the world, of Revelation.

Since of impeccable self-righteousness? Dragon. Since of privilege over other? Dragon. Joy in condemning "sinners"? Dragon.


Want to know what the anti Christ is? It's "The Jesus" put in-front of the Christ And all the false stories wrapped around a Living Truth. To make you less and faulty, and The Son on an unreachable pedestal (of death ironically)

Such demonstrable God Reality at the time had to be hijacked and twisted as it could in no ways be denied.

Belief must give way to Truth so that true faith may do it's work in us...so that we may step into fruition as Yahsha demonstrated and invited us to. The apostles walked as he was and did miracles too....

Ultimately God is a spirit and those who worship Him/Her, worship in spirit.

There is a time for names, and then there's a time to shut the hell up so that you may receive your new one!


hf everyone....be good to each other.
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