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as much entries a s possible. By the way if you could actually spell it, as in type the spelling in hebrew that'd be great cos thats what I'm lookin for.

2007-02-27 03:25:53 · 10 answers · asked by r d 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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*Yeshu'ah [salvation]: ישועה (yud shin vav ayin heh)
*Yehoshu'ah ["god is salvation"; a name]: יהושע (yud heh vav shin ayin), sometimes spelled יהושוע (yud heh vev shin vav ayin).
*Yeshu'a [a pet form of "Yehoshuah", the Hebrew form of Jesus' name]: ישוע (yud shin vav ayin)

2007-02-27 08:17:08 · answer #1 · answered by yotg 6 · 1 0

I will have to spell it out with the assistance of the alphabet that this website provides:

http://www.jewfaq.org/alephbet.htm... and Tracey R. Rich

Hebrew is written and reads from right to left.

YESHUA or viewable on this website http://www.godsclay.com/yeshua.htm...
For Hebrew purposes (right to left): Tzade, Vav, Shin, Yod
For better American comprehension and annuciation (left to right): Yod, Shin, Vav, Tzade

YAHWEH or הוה‎'
For Hebrew purposes (right to left): He, Vav, He, Yod
For better American comprehension and annuciation (left to right): Yod, He, Vav, He

Yeshua, is the Hebrew word for Jesus. Yahweh is the Hebrew word for Lord

(Every time I edit my answer to fix the links Yahoo ANswers overrides me. When you follow the link it may not go through because of the three dots at the end of each, just go up to the website address and delete the three dots (...) )

2007-02-27 03:39:20 · answer #2 · answered by WackyChris 2 · 0 0

The hebrew letters are Yod He Shin He - and it's probably not meant to be pronounced Yahoshua. Remember, Hebrew goes right to left.

2007-02-27 03:33:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ah - I see in the notes you be responsive to with regard to the tetragrammaton. while Moses asked God who he could desire to assert became into giving all this information, God responded with YHWH - as this is written in Hebrew. although, that's extra of an define than a suited call. Hebrew isn't written with vowels - they are further by utilising the reader (or speaker). Yahweh is one set of vowels - yet, in basic terms one in all many opportunities. by utilising utilising different vowels, the "call" will become a mix of "i became into/Am/would be Who i became into/Am/would be." We frequently shorten this to "i'm Who i'm" (Yahweh), or perhaps in simple terms, "i'm," yet God's call could desire to easily as truthfully be "i would be who i became into," or "i became into who i'm," or any blend of those words. So, i think of this became into an particularly neat way for God to let us know that he became into, is, and continuously would be. in short, he's. Many Biblical names are additionally descriptions, which for some reason the KJV did no longer translate, and we've accompanied this custom each and every when you consider that. yet, YHWH is precisely speaking, no longer a private call - and, we in actuality don't be responsive to God's own call. He has been called many stuff, Elohim being in simple terms one (El is the basis for God). concerning no longer changing names with the languages - we try this each and all of the time. this is, although, odd that we stick to the Greek Jesus for Yeshua, while in English we would say Joshua!

2016-10-02 01:57:44 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Not able to type it in Hebrew.
You have it spelled correctly in English.

2007-02-27 03:36:33 · answer #5 · answered by chris p 6 · 0 0

YHWH.....it's the unpronouncable name of God (Yahweh)

Otherwise known as "LORD" in all capital letters in the NIV.

Sorry....American keyboards don't have Hebrew.

2007-02-27 03:28:47 · answer #6 · answered by primoa1970 7 · 0 0

The actual name assigned to the letter Y.H.V.H. is Tetragrammaton.

2007-02-27 03:31:06 · answer #7 · answered by Vincent 2 · 0 0

It's a Latinized name...

2007-02-27 03:32:35 · answer #8 · answered by XX 6 · 0 0

my keyboard doesn't have the hebrew characters.

2007-02-27 03:28:59 · answer #9 · answered by Militant Agnostic 6 · 0 0

ysh. no vowels

2007-02-27 03:31:20 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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