On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 1:57 AM, cardemais...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] <
FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> The original Hebraic name of Jesus is yehoshua (~yeah-haw-shoe-ah*;
> Aramaic: yeshua).
> We think in most European countries, the spelling of his name is based on
> the Latin
> Ie
st's Childhood Friend." It's in the
Bible -- "'Hallowed' be Thy name."
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Hal for short.
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I thought everybody has known that ever since Christopher Moore publi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSIKBliboIo
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Hal fo
" It's in the
Bible -- "'Hallowed' be Thy name."
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Card, what does the *H* stand for in Jesus H. Christ? Actually, it works out
quite well, probably less blasphemous to u
Card, what does the *H* stand for in Jesus H. Christ? Actually, it works out
quite well, probably less blasphemous to use that name or pronunciation when
people intend to do just that.
On Wednesday, September 17, 2014 11:57 PM, "cardemais...@yahoo.com
[FairfieldLife]" wrote:
The ori
The original Hebraic name of Jesus is yehoshua (~yeah-haw-shoe-ah*; Aramaic:
yeshua).
We think in most European countries, the spelling of his name is based on the
Latin
Iesus/Jesus. In Latin the phonetic value of I- / J- corresponds to that of the
English
y, as in yes.
We believe, during King