The word "Jesus" refers to the central figure of Christianity. He is believed to be the son of God and the Messiah, who came to Earth to save humanity from sin and offer eternal life. Jesus' teachings and life story are recorded in the New Testament of The Bible.
Jesus is an Anglicized form of the Greek name Iesous. Iesous is a transliteration of the Heb. "Joshua," meaning "Jehovah is salvation,"
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The word Jesus is the Latin form of the Greek Iesous, which in turn is the transliteration of the Hebrew Jeshua, or Joshua, or again Jehoshua, meaning "Jehovah is salvation."
Depends where do you read it. If you are asking about Jesus last words, it's a contraction of the word Elohim which means "[my] God".
in the begining there was word and the word was God. the Word become flesh and we have seen his glory The Name of Jesus is Word Yes it is true the word (Jesus )is settled in heaven So it is written correctly oh Lord your word is always in heaven please not it is not writen o Lord your words are always in heaven but it is written your word (Jesus) is always in heaven.
"Mishiha" is a variant spelling of the word "Messiah," which refers to a savior or liberator in Christianity, specifically Jesus Christ as the promised deliverer of humanity. The term is derived from the Hebrew word "mฤลกฤซaแธฅ," meaning "anointed one."
The word paraklete comes from the Greek meaning 'one who comes alongside, an advocate, comforter.' This is the term Jesus uses to describe the Holy Spirit.
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Pronounced as ichtus, it is the Greek word for 'fish'. It is also an acronym meaning 'Jesus Christ, God's Son and Savior' which is why it often appears inside the so-called Jesus fish.
The Koine Greek word for fish is 'Ichthys' which is a symbol of intersecting arcs made to resemble a fish - used by many of the early Christians as a symbol of their belief and following of Jesus Christ - sign of the fish or Jesus fish.
The Koine Greek word for fish is 'Ichthys' which is a symbol of intersecting arcs made to resemble a fish - used by many of the early Christians as a symbol of their belief and following of Jesus Christ - sign of the fish or Jesus fish.