The Name of Jesus (Aaron Shust)
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I listen to both his albums almost everyday. I love melodic rock plus a good message makes it complete. His music is comforting, positive, warm and uplifiting. For me the best gospel artist.
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So very BEAUTIFUL!!! Great singer, great truthful words, and a wonderful video!! God bless you!
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Matthew 1:21 And she will bring forth a Son, and you shall call His name JESUS, for He will save His people from their sins.”
Thankyou heavenly Father for sending your son to earth.
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like this song...
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grrrrreat song
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Amen, through no one else is salvation possible!! Jesus lives!!! Muhammad is dead.
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Hebrew:Yeshua Greek Lesu (pronounce as Jesu) as in Latin Jesu, and aramaic Yeshu, in those 4 languages the gospel was first spread, and alsof written in those four languages, wich comes from the word Savior / He shall Save, mashiach, Messiah / Christ came from the word Anointed One
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the names that God gives, describes what he will do who he is,
the name of the Lord when he came in the flesh means The anointed Savior / He shall save in greek u pronounce it as Jesu kristos, and write it as Lesu the letter J did not exist in greek
the gospel was written in the 4 languages that Jesus spoke to, Greek, Hebrew, Latin, and aramaic, wich was also written in those languages on the cross, the meaning of his name is who he is, and what he came to do, The Anointed One He shall save
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What a wonderful song of praise!



Other transliterations commonly heard in English often include Yeshua, Yeshu, Yehoshua, Yahshua, Y'hoshua, Jeshua, Joshua, and Jesú, perhaps among others.
LivinTheHylife 1 year ago
Actually His name in His native tongue was most likely ישוע, though some scholars suggest varying renditions of the name. Of course, the name recorded by Holy Scripture is Ἰησοῦς, as the New Testament writings were recorded in Koiné Greek.
Jesus is the most common translation of those words into English. The Most Holy Name of God Almighty was never spoken; a euphemism was always used. Now the Name has been forgotten to history. It's what's behind the name, not the pronunciation, that counts.
LivinTheHylife 1 year ago
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LivinTheHylife 3 years ago