02-13-2013, 04:11 AM
"Yahshua" and "Yahushua" are inventions from the Sacred Name movement and their belief that Jesus coming in the name of the Father means that He must have had "Yah" in His real name. What Jesus was talking about was having the authority of the Father vested in Him and coming in His place. The "Ye" in Yeshua is though, an abbreviated form of Yahweh (I'm assuming it is just the "Y" in the first syllable and the "e" in the second syllable).
The Jews have traditionally called the Messiah "Yeshu", which is actually an acronym in Hebrew that when translated means "May His name be blotted out forever". I believe "Yeshua" is the more correct pronunciation if you're looking for the name of the Lord Jesus in His own language.I believe Yeshu could have been how you pronounce His name, but the Jews were well known for slurring the names of false gods (I think I read somewhere that "Baalzebub" was a mock name for a Philistine deity, but I could be wrong).
The Jews have traditionally called the Messiah "Yeshu", which is actually an acronym in Hebrew that when translated means "May His name be blotted out forever". I believe "Yeshua" is the more correct pronunciation if you're looking for the name of the Lord Jesus in His own language.I believe Yeshu could have been how you pronounce His name, but the Jews were well known for slurring the names of false gods (I think I read somewhere that "Baalzebub" was a mock name for a Philistine deity, but I could be wrong).