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1 | Who then is on this broad way? | Matt 7:13 | rakpak | 217004 | ||
After much research, and you can look at the marjin notes in the KJV I think at Heb. 4:8, the KJV will say Jesus, but in the Marjin notes, it says, "that is Joshua". SO backtracking you find that Jesus and Joshua is spelled the same in Greek, checking the greek septuigent (however you spell it) as well, the name Joshua is the same as what the moderns bibles translates as Jesus. And if you look at the strong's concordance G2424, it says from Hebrew origin, Jehoshua. But they were no letter J at the time scripture was written. The term HalleluJah, is not found in bible. There is greek form in Rev. chapter 19, Alleluia. In Psalms 150, the term Praise ye the LORD, in Hebrew would be something like "Halal Yah". So, When you combine Yah or Yahweh with the Hebrew word for salvation, yeshua. Yahoshua is a combination of the two. This is just a brief summary, hope I didn't bore you to death. And some of the sacred namers will teach that Jesus is a form of Zeus, that is not true and stay away from those that teach that. |
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2 | Who then is on this broad way? | Matt 7:13 | Morant61 | 217064 | ||
Greetings Rakpak! I have no problem with people using whatever form they choose, but in your post you overlooked the point that in each testament, a different language was used. The NT uses the Greek words, not the Hebrew words. So, why shouldn't we use the English words? :-) When God is referenced in the NT, not once do we see Him referred to as 'YHWH'. He is simply called 'theos', or one of several other titles. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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3 | Who then is on this broad way? | Matt 7:13 | rakpak | 217071 | ||
I think everyone is aware of that, And I am pretty I have posted about the Greek and Hebrew text. And you are right we don't YHWH in the NT. Does That mean I am not allowed to use it. Because I don't want to offend anyone. HalleluYah is not in scripture either, but everyone says it. Your Brother in Messiah |
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4 | Who then is on this broad way? | Matt 7:13 | Morant61 | 217074 | ||
Greetings Rakpak! Certainly, you are allowed to us it. :-) My point simply was that many people act as though they are somehow being more 'true' to Scripture by using an archaic forum of God's name, when even Scripture doesn't follow that practice. Note, I'm not saying that you said that, but there are many who follow this practice that think this way. I am looking forward to your response to my post about Galatians my friend! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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5 | Who then is on this broad way? | Matt 7:13 | rakpak | 217079 | ||
Since there is no other name under Heaven by which man can be saved, I want know as much about Him and His name as I can. | ||||||