[CS-FSLUG] In Who's Name?

Timothy R. Butler tbutler at uninetsolutions.com
Mon Jun 7 19:38:38 CDT 2004


That's an interesting point, Linc, it never dawned on me that the Greek 
was more like our modern rendering than Y'shua. Hmm... Where does the 
Hebrew term originate, considering that we do not have any Hebrew or 
Aramaic texts of the NT?

	-Tim

> Interesting question indeed...  My initial thoughts:
> New Testament was written in Greek.  The Greek says:
> "IhsouV" which modernized is "Iesous" or Jesus.
> Now some will argue that that is *not* how it is in hebrew or aramaic 
> and they are absolutely correct.  **BUT** If we are to believe the NT 
> was written in greek by the apostles, we also have to believe they new 
> what Jesus' name was and how to write and pronounce it..
>
> -- 
> -Linc Fessenden
>
> In the Beginning there was nothing, which exploded - Yeah right...
>
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