
Yeshua - Wikipedia
This name is a feature of biblical books written in the post-Exilic period (Ezra, Nehemiah, and Chronicles) and was found in the Dead Sea Scrolls, though Haggai and Zechariah prefer the spelling Joshua.
How would Yeshua (Jesus) have written His Name? - Jewish Voice
Have you ever wondered how Yeshua (Jesus) would have written His Name? The Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls is written in the form of Hebrew used in the Second Temple era. This would have been the familiar Hebrew to Yeshua and His Talmidim (Disciples).
The Controversy Over the Name of Yeshua - Messianic Bible
Most Jews are unaware of the potentially derogatory origin and, for this reason, they commonly refer to Yeshua as Yeshu, as if that were His true name. For the most part, even the Israeli media use Yeshu to refer to Yeshua, although in rare cases He will be called by His proper name.
Yeshu - Wikipedia
Yeshu (Hebrew: יֵשׁוּ Yēšū) is the name of an individual or individuals mentioned in rabbinic literature, [1] thought by some to refer to Jesus when used in the Talmud. The name Yeshu is also used in other sources before and after the completion of the Babylonian Talmud. It is also the modern Israeli spelling of Jesus.
Yahshua - Wikipedia
Yahshua is a proposed transliteration of יהושוע, the original Hebrew name of Jesus. The pronunciation Yahshua is philologically impossible in the original Hebrew and has support neither in archeological findings, such as the Dead Sea scrolls or …
Yeshua in the Talmud - Netivyah
To combat the Roman church, those of the Pharisaic party in Judaism created rabbinical material dealing with Yeshua, generally written to oppose Him and His movement, in an attempt to vaccinate the Jewish population in the Roman Empire from contracting the Jesus ”virus” in the Byzantine Empire.
Jesus (Yeshu) In The Talmud - Julian T. Rubin
The Yeshu who taught Jacob of Sechania would have lived a century after Jesus. The forty day waiting period before execution is absent from the Christian tradition and moreover Jesus did not have connections with the government.
Essene Teacher of Righteousness
According to Toldoth Yeshu (Tale of Jesus or Generations of Yeshu) he was captured and brought before Queen Helene, probably the wife of Aristobulus II, and accused of sorcery. A corpse was brought in and Yeshu restored it to life which made the Queen an avid devotee.
The prophet Yeshu—Pt. 4: A brief historical overview c. 100–63 …
Aug 11, 2020 · About the time that Yeshu ha-Notsri was born (c. 100 BCE) a gifted priest began to call for Sadduceean reform. He is referred to in the Dead Sea Scrolls as the Righteous Teacher, or Teacher of Righteousness ( Moreh Tsedek ).
Strong's Hebrew: 3442. יֵשׁ֫וּעַ (Yeshua) -- Yeshua, Joshua
In post-exilic texts, it also refers to Yeshua, the high priest who returned with Zerubbabel to rebuild the temple. Cultural and Historical Background: The name Yeshua was common among Jews during the Second Temple period. It reflects the deep-seated hope and belief in God's deliverance and salvation.
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