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Message Subject The Time is near do you want to know The Truth! Wide is the Gate but Narrow is the Path and FEW will be that find it....
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So I know many of you don't care to read about this kind of topic but I find it very interesting. Hopefully, most of you will be respectful to those who have differences in opinion and are open to what anyone has to say NO MATTER how much the information someone puts out irritates you. Now moving on, I understand the ORIGINAL language of the bible was Hebrew.(When I speak about the ORIGINAL bible or ORIGINAL language of the bible I mean the Torah or TANAKH.) Many Christians like to praise JESUS when JESUS can't even be translated to Yeshua or Yahshua. First off, the name JESUS derived from Latin and Greek meaning IESOUS (Hail Zeus) in Greek, as for Latin Jesus is Zeus's name .
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First off there is no evidence that Iesous means "Hail Zeus". The Old Testament was also translated to Greek, that translation is called the Septuagint. In the Septuagint the name Iesous is also used. Obviously it didn't mean "Hail Zeus" in the Old Testament and it doesn't mean that in the New Testament.

The New Testament was written in Greek. They wrote Jesus's name in Greek as Iesous, as you know. If the Apostles really thought that Jesus's Name must be written in Hebrew, why would they write it in Greek? Why wouldn't they write into the bible: "NOTE: Jesus's Name must always be written in Hebrew!!". They didn't put that in the bible, it is just something somebody made up and thought was cool. There is no requirement in the bible to call Jesus by a Hebrew name.
 
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