posted on May, 11 2018 @ 04:55 PM
Mary never had a son named Yashua, An English transliteration never existed back then. He had a Palestinian Hebrew name, of which is no longer
spoken and the Hebrew today is actually a take on German Yidddish. If you were to rightly translate it from today's Hebrew that of the bible scholars
it would be Jeshua. I know I know the Hebrews have no J, but we are not transliterating into modern Hebrew but English, and in English we have a
silent J. Unfortunately the English translation is Jesus not Yashua in the so called common Greek, or is it high Greek, or maybe middle Greek,
because none will tell you nor agree that Koine is a Greek language with no known dictionary of word,s and most you get from scholars is differing
opinions. transliterations and translation are very different things and depending on the scholar they don't agree either. Most of what is being
taught today is some scholars rehashed OPINION on a language he as never really known to be true, and he has denied that there is a Bible that is
true.
Don't fall for the old we don't have any Bible that is true and whole so we have to rely on nonexistent, and unknown originals. I will give anyoe y
house if they can give me an original document of the Bible whole and complete in any of the original languages. ALL I have seen so far are copies of
unverified copies of unverified copies. There are none, that is one truth you will not hear from 99% of the Christian Seminaries, Bible colleges,
Universities or Institutes.
Get an AKJV Bible and you will have all the words of God as he had originally had given them, and then believe what the Bible says. Not what it
teaches, not what it might mean. BUT WHAT IT SAYS! If you hear a man say something like, "a better translation", or "the Original Greek says" you
know you have a man who does not believe what the Bible says or that there is a Bible that is true, correct, whole, and complete, but he does believe
in what a scholars says over what God says in his words.
edit on 11-5-2018 by ChesterJohn because: (no reason given)