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Jesus, Yeshua, Iesous: The name that traveled through four languages
The name “Jesus” is a late arrival; the man from Nazareth did not hear it in his own village. In first-century Galilee, identity was more a function of sound than writing. The economy of sound ...
Those of you who are regular readers of the Saturday Sermon have most likely noticed that I usually refer to Jesus not by that anglicization of the Greek but rather by “Yeshua.” Why do I do that?
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