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Is Jesus a pagan Name part 1
- January 14, 2013
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The Hebrew name of the Messiah is “Yeshua”, which means “He will save us or salvation“.
To the Greeks this name became “Iesous” was brought forth as evidence.
Due to the strong passion of wanting to know wisdom,
the Greeks embraced the Jewish mystism and revelation from the Hebrew (Jewish) culture, but they always stayed faithful to Zeus –their pagan god.
(“The Greeks or Greco/Rome received the Hebrew wisdom, but not the Hebrew God”).
Zeus was also a Roman god (deity).
In fact; the Greek and the Roman academic philosophical studies renounced the existence and the supremacy of the Hebrew Jewish God,
and instead they exalted their own gods including Zeus as the source of all wisdom.
To transliterate the Hebrew word “Yeshua” to English, we merely go to Yeshua1.
Thus his name is pronounced Yeshua both in Hebrew and in English – a perfect transliteration.
The fact is that “Jesus” was never the name of the Messiah of YHWH, whose story is recorded in the new testament!
The name Jesus originates from Gee-Zeus (Zeus being the chief “god” of the Greek and the Romans Pantheon).
The latin-greek word ‘Jesus’ = Je-Zeus (meaning hey-zoos, hail Zeus, salute zeus, worship zeus -soos).
Zeus or dios is the Greek Sun god, hence “Sun”day worship. “Soos” is Hebrew for “horse.”
This Pagan pronunciations of “sus, soos, eus’ was used in many name-endings of the Greek gods like;
god Tarsus, Pegasus, Dionysus, Parnassus, etc., and this was done for the purpose of honoring Zeus phonetically.
The Greek name endings like sus, sous, and seus were employed to give honor to “Zeus.”
“Sus” in Latin means “pig” (sacrifice a pig or eat pork meat in the honor of the pagan gods).
Continue reading part 2 of the name Jesus