[Goanet] Jewish Surname

2010-03-11 Thread MD
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 00:50:16 -0500 From: Venantius J Pinto To: goanet@lists.goanet.org Subject: Re: [Goanet] Jewish Surname Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Dear Dr. Barad, You must be as impressed as I am with how much Goanetters know about first century

Re: [Goanet] Jewish Surname

2010-03-10 Thread Venantius J Pinto
f them are now in Israel. venantius j pinto From: Antonio Menezes > To: goanet > Subject: [Goanet] Jewish Surname > (del) > It is possible some rich Jews with immovable properties > with Manases as > surnames could have converted to Christianity and become Menezes one of >

Re: [Goanet] Jewish Surname

2010-03-09 Thread Venantius J Pinto
Dear Dr. Barad, You must be as impressed as I am with how much Goanetters know about first century Palestine, etc. Anyway. I will skip Jesus the Christ's surname, but give you the surname of another Jesus who presumably lived before Jesus Christ. He was Jeshu ben Pandira. Its all esoteric material,

Re: [Goanet] Jewish Surname

2010-03-09 Thread Gabe Menezes
On 9 March 2010 07:26, Dr. U. G. Barad wrote: > Let me pose a question to J. Colaco who is notorious for his responses > after > response. My query is further to his response i.e. Message: 1, Date: Mon, 8 > Mar 2010 on the subject "Jewish Surname" (his response is appended here > below) > > I don

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2010-03-09 Thread J. Colaco < jc>
 Dr. U. G. Barad wrote (excerpted infra.): 1: Let me pose a question to J. Colaco who is notorious for his responses after response. 2: I don't understand J. Colaco's responses to every messages appearing in the forum! 3: But right now I am curious to know the SURNAME of our lord Jesus Christ

Re: [Goanet] Jewish Surname

2010-03-09 Thread Alfred de Tavares
out of the hole dear doc? > From: dr.udayba...@gmail.com > To: goanet@lists.goanet.org > Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2010 12:56:34 +0530 > Subject: [Goanet] Jewish Surname > > Let me pose a question to J. Colaco who is notorious for his responses after > response. My query is further

[Goanet] Jewish Surname

2010-03-09 Thread Dr. U. G. Barad
Let me pose a question to J. Colaco who is notorious for his responses after response. My query is further to his response i.e. Message: 1, Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2010 on the subject "Jewish Surname" (his response is appended here below) I don't understand J. Colaco's responses to every messages appeari

Re: [Goanet] Jewish Surname

2010-03-08 Thread J. Colaco < jc>
Antonio has put forward an interesting theory. Here are two possibilities - one of which is scientifically verifiable i.e. the common maternal lineage can be traced back to Portugal or perhaps ...Spain: 1: The Menezes came from a part of Portugal called Menezes. The original surname (perhaps) bei

[Goanet] Jewish Surname

2010-03-08 Thread Venantius J Pinto
f them are now in Israel. venantius j pinto From: Antonio Menezes > To: goanet > Subject: [Goanet] Jewish Surname > (del) > It is possible some rich Jews with immovable properties > with Manases as > surnames could have converted to Christianity and become Menezes one of >

[Goanet] Jewish Surname

2010-03-07 Thread Antonio Menezes
Brilliant !Gabe believes Manases is a Jewish surname. I believe it could have possibly been Lusitanized as Menezes. When Dona Isabela of Spain was betrothed to King Manuel of Portugal in the late 15th century, the King of Spain stipulated that the future groom had to expel all Jews and Moors

[Goanet] Jewish surname?

2010-03-07 Thread Gabe Menezes
I believe Manases is a Jewish Surname! Mr. Menezes might have a point in order. -- DEV BOREM KORUM Gabe Menezes.