In the original Hebrew translations, Jesus was called Y'shua (or Yeshua), which is translated as Joshua in English. The English Bible has been translated from Greek, in which Jesus was usually called “Iesous,” pronounced “Yay-soos,” which means "healer" in English.
The word "Jesus" in modern English is derived from the Early Middle English word Iesu in the 12th century. The first person to distinguish the “I” in Iesu into a “J” was Frenchman Pierre Ramus in the 16th century.
https://files.catbox.moe/xosrz7.jpeg The orange areas on this map are the people who count. The White areas are IDontGiveAFuckistan Where does the events of the Bible take place?
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Christianity and Talmudism don't mix; agreed.
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Slaves and masters don't mix.
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https://www.pray.com/articles/the-9-names-of-jesus
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The orange areas on this map are the people who count.
The White areas are IDontGiveAFuckistan
Where does the events of the Bible take place?