Yahusha vs. Yahshua/Yeshua
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@Yaqar Yes! Sha should be listed as the root in Strong's, its the hidden root, appears so many times without the yd(Y), but not listed!
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@DanielMerrickPhD i will issue you the same challenge .please give me the hebrew spelling and english transliteration's (non vowel point) of the following words: 1. Isaiah 2.Hosea 3.Hoshajah. dont insult or throw around titles. just provide to me what i asked for. i was a jew for many years, hebrew can be read with 100% accuracy without vowel points. also יה Yah- H# 3050 and שוע Shua - H# 7769 are not found linked together anywhere in turah. Yah-shua is Yiddish. Ya ha shua? what language?
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@TBird4490 on many of these videos, i give a lot of reference numbers, you should look those up. also, i think it may help if you really study these videos when you have plenty of time and focus. i noticed you have asked me what i believed the name is...i have repeated the name on a list of these lessons, so im not sure if you are giving this topic your undivided attention.
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@TBird4490 yah-weh is a hebrew hybrid form of ioue, which is jove, which is zeus. yah-shua does not exist in any language known to man other than english: it has no hebrew root.
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@Yachazyel Then what do you believe his actual name is..? I have always been brought up knowing the names of Yahweh as the creator, and Yahshua as the savior..
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@Yachazyel Can you please provide me with evidence in 1 form or another to reinforce your initial claim that shua means to cry out loud? I have never heard of this. Ever.
Shabbat Shalom achi. Great Teaching acki !!
hephzbah1130 2 months ago
@hephzbah1130 halal u yah!
Yachazyel 2 months ago
shalom brother, if shua means to cry out, does it relate to yohanan the immerser, when he said i am a voice of one crying in the wilderness? also great videos, they have helped me in understanding some things....where do you hold your classes, i have visited your website, but i havent explored it to its fullest yet...shalom
thebuhl1126 3 months ago
@thebuhl1126 yes it does. the greek word used in that scripture is G# 994 βοαω - boao' and it means to 'halloo, or shout for help in a tumultuous way.' this would be equal to the hebrew H# 7769 שוע - shua, which is the true root to yeshua (he cries out).
Yachazyel 3 months ago