hachayim sheli shayyach leyeshu (החיים שלי שייך לישו)
Note: the above is a translation for "My life belongs to Jesus". If you specifically wish to use the term "Anointed One" i.e. Christ, replace "leyeshu" with "lamashiyakh". Note, though, that many Hebrew speakers will not make the connection between Mashiyakh and Christ as Hebrew speakers typically use the name Jesus.
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β 13y agoA female says: ani mishtayekhet leyeshu (×× ×™ משתייכת לישו)
A male says: ani mishtayekh leyeshu (×× ×™ משתייך לישו)
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β 12y agoa male says: ani shayakh lashem (×× ×™ שייך לה׳)
a female says: ani shayekhet lashem (×× ×™ שייכת לה׳)
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β 11y agoThere is no Hebrew word for "belong" or anything similar. You could say Jesus is my master" yeshu hu ba'ali (ישו ×”×•× ×‘×¢×œ×™), but that also means "Jesus is my husband."
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β 12y agobeshem yeshu (×‘×©× ×™×©×•)
b'Mashiach =)
goof yeshu (גוף ישו)
My Heart Belongs To Jesus Christ
Christ is the Greek translation of the Hebrew word Messiah, which means "anointed one."
melekh hanotsrim (מלך ×”× ×•×¦×¨×™×)
Messiah, pronounced Mess-aye-uh. It means "the Anointed One"
ahava be'emunat yeshu (אהבה ×‘××ž×•× ×ª ישו)
Second life = chayim shni'im (חיים שניים)
The tree of life = etz ha-chayim (עץ החיים)
It's the same in both Ancient Hebrew and Modern Hebrew: ספר החיים (Sefer ha-Chayim)
Here are a few examples of how to say "Jesus Christ" in different languages: Spanish: Jesucristo French: JΓ©sus-Christ German: Jesus Christus Italian: GesΓΉ Cristo
mateh khayyim (מטה חיים)