Last names were not common yet at the time Jesus lived. Often a Jewish child was identified as "the son of...". So Jesus is referred to as Jesus the son of Joseph. In Hebrew "the son of" is the word "bar", so you will find people like Peter, who was the son of Jonah, referred to as Peter bar Jonah. So you could use bar Joseph as his last name. It was not Christ, which is a title meaning "Messiah" in Hebrew or "Anointed One" in English.
2006-06-30 03:20:54
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answered by dewcoons 7
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Not that its so pathetic that ppl trying to say his name was Jesus. Its english-Greek version fo what this ppl know. His name in arameic is different , than it was translate into talin and than got into greek.
Lovers of Jesus will ignore thier ignorance that they don't even really know his name. just nick name.
In ANy case at the least his name will be same is His Father since he is the part of Trinity. In Bible GOD has 2 names.
In the Hebrew Bible, the name of God represents the Jewish conception of the divine nature. The various Jewish names of God represent God, and His divine attributes. The most important name of God is the tetragrammaton (Hebrew: יהוה, English: YHVH or YHWH—vowels are not written in the Hebrew spelling), and Elohim. See Ēl, Names of God in Judaism.
Christianity
Yahweh or Jehovah are common vocalizations of God's personal name based on the Hebrew tetragrammaton (above). Most modern Christian Bibles have removed this name in nearly all of the 7000 places it appears in the Hebrew Scriptures, usually replacing it with 'LORD' or a similar alternative. The name does appear at four places in the King James Bible (e.g. Exodus 6:3), but is only used with prominence by the Jehovah's Witnesses. Nearly all Christian traditions recognize the name in some form, even if it has largely fallen out of use.
Jesus (Iesus, Yeshû` or Yehoshûa`) is a Hebraic personal name meaning "Jehovah Saves", and Christ means "the anointed" in Greek. (translating Messiah).
Therefore GOD and dark ages do exist.
2006-06-30 03:25:57
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answered by PicassoInActions 3
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In Biblical times last names were not used. Jesus was known as....Jesus son of Joseph. Last names were introduced by the Romans. Jesus' last name is not Christ. He is Known as Jesus Christ because "Christ" is Hebrew for "savior".
2006-06-30 03:30:56
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answered by clint i 1
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People didn't have last names then. Often they were referred to by where they were from or a place they're associated with-- like Jesus of Nazareth.
2006-06-30 03:19:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus did not have a last name. He was known as Jesus of Nazareth.
2006-06-30 03:17:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus de Nazareth or Jesus el Nazareno
2006-06-30 06:22:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus bar Joseph?
2006-06-30 03:20:11
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answered by Stratobratster 6
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Are you talking about Jesus, the guy that cuts my grass? Oh his last name is Martinez. Or are you talking about the Jesus that works in the stock room here? I think his last name is Gonzalez.
2006-06-30 03:19:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Wasn't his full name Jesus Christ'ian Ronaldo?
2006-06-30 03:31:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Hernandez.
He lives downsatairs. Jesus Hernandez. I think his wife's name is either Isabel or Ismarelda.
He works at a Kinko's. Nice guy.
2006-06-30 11:35:42
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answered by buzzzard 3
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