How did the name Jesus originate? The letter J is only 500 years - TopicsExpress



          

How did the name Jesus originate? The letter J is only 500 years old in English (see Websters Dictionary). J does not exist in YAHUWan, Ibrew (Aramaic) or Hebrew. Jesus never occurs in The Original Scriptures or even near-original texts. The first 4 editions of The King James Bible (1611-1627) carried the Catholic Vulgates invention of Iesus. In 1628, Iesus was slightly changed in the KJV to Jesus. In YAHUWan, IbreW, AHlenic, Arabic and Hebrew, Je-sus means curse Sus. Tragically, although thousands of smart committed 1500-1570 reformation leaders were on the track to discovering YAHUW ChristUW (IU XU/IYU XPY), they were sadly radical pacifists (falsely interpreting MtYAHUW/Mt 5-7) and were slaughtered in the Reformation, leaving few living witnesses. In the fifth edition of the English Catholic Authorized King James Version, Iesus was changed to Jesus where it has spread for 400 years. The Covenant and Geneva Bibles did likewise. All followed Erasmus changed spurious Greek text where he wrote the Vulgates Iesus in place of the Greek Text YAHUW as does the International Bible Society et al even today.
Posted on: Sat, 16 Nov 2013 18:31:18 +0000

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