Have You Been Baptized in the Name of Jesus to Wash Your Sins Away? If So, You Have Been Baptized into the GREEK Name Transliterated From Iesous, Which in Hebrew Means Horse! Neither is there deliverance in any other. For there is NO other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be delivered Acts 4:12 If you re like almost all followers of the Mashyach, you have been baptized into the name of Jesus (many have been baptized in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. ) But what is the Father s Name? The Holy Spirit is NOT a person like we have been taught, but is the Set Apart Spirit OF Yahuah. So, what exactly does this name Jesus mean, and where did it come from? If one looks at the picture of the 1599 Geneva scriptures below, you will see the name Iesvs. This is Latin and sounds like hey-soos. 1
Notice above its Iesvs and also there is no V in Saviour? But the Latin is taken from the Greek name Iesous, which can be pronounced eeay-soos. or Yay-soos. And where did they get the Greek name from? Well, the Latin name Iesvs came from the GREEK name Iesous, which came from the corrupted Hebrew name Yeshua, which came from the corrupted name of Yehowshuwah, which came from what I believe is the real Transliteration of the Name of the Mashyach, which is Yahusha. For more information please see: The Mashyach's Name is Yahusha Let s start off with the name of the Mashyach first to get a foundational understanding of what His Name should be. I am come in my Father s Name, and ye receive me not: if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive. John 5:43 Qadash Abba, keep them in Your Name, which you have given me that they may be one, even as we are one. While I was with them in the world, I kept them in Your Name: those that you gave me I have kept, and none of them is lost, but the son of perdition; that the scripture might be fulfilled. John 17:11, 12 I have manifested Your Name to the men which you gave me out of the world: yours they were, and you gave them me; and they have kept Your Word. John 17:6 But what is the Name of the Father? Is it God or LORD or Jehovah? NO! God is a title and can mean any god, while LORD means BA AL in Hebrew, and Jehovah is not even Hebrew or Greek, and therefore these cannot be a correct transliteration of the Father s Name. You see, the practice of substituting the real Name of the Father, which is Yahuah (Tetragrammaton [from Greek τετραγράμματον, meaning "{a word} having four letters" [Hebrew: for the term LORD was begun by the Jews hundreds of years before Mashyach. 2
The Jews did not want to pronounce or mispronounce the Name of Yahuah out of reverence, and also because they did not want to violate the commandment that says, You shall not take the Name of Yahuah your Aluah in vain, for Yahuah will not leave him unpunished who takes His Name in vain. But many Scriptures tell us to remember and proclaim the Father s Name, and the scriptures only warn against misuse, blaspheming or in ordinary terms, taking lightly the Name of Yahuah. The scriptural texts strongly suggest that the people of the scriptures including the patriarchs used the Name of Yahuah, with a wealth of scriptures supporting this notion. Instead of using Yahuah, the scribes simply put the words LORD or LORD God to hide the Father s Name. The title of Yahuah is Aluah, and this word was replaced by the word God over 6,000 times. We read in the book of Revelation: and yet you have kept my word and HAVE NOT DENIED MY NAME. Revelation 3:8 So, if Mashyach came in His Father s Name, and there is NO other Name by which men can be delivered, and we are instructed to NOT deny Mashyach s Name, we had better find out what His Name is! Behold, the LYING pen of the SCRIBES has certainly worked deceit and WRITTEN them WRONG. The wise are ashamed; they are terrified and are captured. Jeremiah 8:8 Realize that for nearly 1,500 years AFTER the Mashyach walked the earth, the world had NEVER HEARD the name Jesus. The sound of the letter (j) has NEVER existed in the Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek or Latin languages! And these are the languages in which the Scriptures were recorded! Before the 12th century, the letter (j) didn t even exist in the Old English language. The new sound caused the letters (I) and (Y) in the English language to be replaced with (j), also causing male names that began with (I) or (Y) to be replaced with the j because the hard sound was considered more masculine. So, names like Iames became James, Yohan became John, and so on. Then in 1384, John Wycliffe translated the New Testament into English for the first time, his only source being the Latin Vulgate. Wycliffe continued to use the Latin spelling and pronunciation Iesus. Tyndale translated the New Testament into the English language of the common people and was the first to use the letter (j) in the spelling of Mashyach s Name, rendering it Jesus. And about the same time, Spanish-speaking people took this same English spelling and pronounced it Haysoos (which is an accurate pronunciation of the Greek spelling). The King James Version of 1611 rendered every name in the scripture that begins with the letter (J), thus we have Jeremiah, Yarushalaym, Judah, Jordan, Jew, etc. 3
Now realize that soos is a legitimate Hebrew word! The name Jesus transliterated into Hebrew is Hay-soos. The following three verses will show the word soos being used in its original and true form, and it does NOT mean deliverance, but rather horse! Psalms 33:17 An horse H5483 is a vain thing H8267 for safety: H8668 neither H3808 shall he deliver H4422 any by his great H7230 strength. H2428 ס וס andה sus The Abry (Hebrew) word used for an horse is the Hebrew word Hay Or hay-sus Psalms 147:10 He delighteth H2654 not H3808 in the strength H1369 of the horse: H5483 he taketh not pleasure H3808 H7521 in the legs H7785 of a man. H376 ZakarYah 14:15 And so H3651 shall be H1961 the plague H4046 of the horse, H5483 of the mule, H6505 of the camel, H1581 and of the ass, H2543 and of all H3605 the beasts H929 that H834 shall be H1961 in these H1992 tents, H4264 as this H2063 plague. H4046 Notice if you look at the word for The Horse: in the Hebrew the Greek Septuagint has it as esus? All one has to do is add the J to the esus and you get Jesus. 4
There is only ONE word for horse in Hebrew, which in Strong s Exhaustive Concordance is Hebrew word H#5483 soos. It is used a total of 34 times in the First Covenant. Hsy in Hebrew means the, Soos in Hebrew means horse, so Hey-soos literally means: THE HORSE! 5
Hebrew is the language of Yahuah and the entire heavenly host, with the Deliverer s Name coming from Yahuah s throne in heaven. And the Hebrew-speaking Apostles NEVER called their Mashyach soos HORSE! So, just so we are all aware, soos does not mean Deliverer, nor deliverance it means: HORSE. So, to recap, Jesus is derived from Strong s Greek #2424 Iesous, pronounced yaysoos, which the soos is the Hebrew word for horse. And remember that Shaul the Apostle heard the heavenly the Mashyach say in Abry (Hebrew) soos each time one of the horses was mentioned of we hear in the book of Revelation. Acts 26:14 And when we were all fallen to the earth, I heard a voice speaking unto me, and saying in the Abry (Hebrew) tongue, Shaul, Shaul, why do you persecute me? it is hard for you to kick against the pricks. Acts 26:15 And I said, who are You, Master? And He said, I AM O whom you persecute. When Yahusha spoke to Shaul it wasn t with a Greek name, Latin name or English name it was with a Abry/Hebrew Name. But I say to you that EVERY idle WORD men may speak, they will give account of it in the day of JUDGMENT. For by your WORDS will you be justified, and by your WORDS will you be condemned. Matthew12:36-37 Now Mashyach said He came in His Father s Name which is (Yahuah), but how do we pronounce this Name? Many think it to be Yahweh/Yahweh, but this is incorrect, although it DOES contain the abbreviated Name of the Father i.e. Yah. The following three verses give the abbreviated Name of Yahuah. YashaYahu 38:11 I said, I shall not see Yah Yah in the land of the living! I shall no longer look on man with the inhabitants of the world! 6
Psalms 115:18 But we, we bless Yah Now and forever. Praise Yah! Psalms 150:6 Let all that have breath praise Yah. Praise Yah! And Yahuah has kept His abbreviated Name throughout the thousands of years in the word HalaluYah! The first part of this word is halalu in Hebrew, and it just doesn t mean to praise, but means a JOYOUS praise in song, to BOAST in Yahuah. The second part of the word is Yah (Jah in some renderings but remember there is NO J in HEBREW), and is the first two letters of Yahuah i.e. Yud Hay HalaluYah is PRONOUNCED the same in 2,400 languages and means praise to Yah and is found 24 times in the Abry (Hebrew) scriptures. Now if you look up the name Jesus in the Strong s lexicon it has Iesous : G#2424 Iesous ee-ay-sooce of Hebrew origin (H#3091) Numbers 13:16 These H428 are the names H8034 of the men H376 which H834 Mashah H4872 sent H7971 to spy out H8446 (H853) the land. H776 And Mashah H4872 called H7121 Husha H1954 the son H1121 of Nun H5126 Yahusha. H3091 It traces the name of Mashyach to Hebrew word #3091 in the Strong s lexicon, which is the same name as Joshua, Son of Nun. It is important here to note that a Greek transliteration of the Hebrew scriptures that was completed many years before Mashyach came to earth rendered the Hebrew name Yahushua as IhsouV (Iesous). Ayn-Shyn-Uau-Hay Husha The Yud was placed at the beginning of the name Husha which became Yahusha 7
There is also evidence that although the name of the Mashyach was written in Greek as IhsouV, it may have actually been pronounced the way a Hebrew speaking person would pronounce it. Around 178 CE, a pagan by the name of Celsus engaged in written debates with Believers, in one of them saying of Believers: But of course they think otherwise: they assume that by pronouncing the name of their teacher they are armored against the powers of the earth and air. And they are quite insistent on the efficacy of the name as a means of protection: pronounce it improperly, they say, and it is ineffective. Greek and Latin will not do; it must be said in a barbarian tongue to work. Silly as they are, one finds them standing next to a statue of Zeus or Apollo or some other god, and shouting, see here: I blaspheme it and strike it, but it is powerless against me for I am a Christian. The pagans thought that the Hebrew language was nothing more than a barbarian language. In the Strong s concordance and other Hebrew Lexicons, the pronunciation listed for the Mashyach s name is typically Yehoshua. But the reason for the Yehoshua pronunciation is due to the Hebrew vowel pointing added by the Masorite scribes, which are the little dots and dashes under and above certain Hebrew letters. Hebrew was written with mostly all consonants and it was up to the reader to supply the vowels in each word based on the context of the word. Since they didn t want people to say the Heavenly Father s Name, they pointed the Heavenly Father s Name to produce the sound Yehovah. YHWH are the Hebrew letters Yod, Hay, Uau(waw) and Hay. As we have already learned, the first two letter are pronounced Yah, as in halelluyah! There is no letter W in the Hebrew, and the letter double-u came into existence in only parts of western Europe during the 13th century. The Hebrew letter commonly seen as waw is more accurately expressed as a UAU, since it conveys the sound of U, and sometimes O. When the letter hay is followed by a uau, the sound is to be OO, as we hear in the word halleluyah. That u sound you hear in halleluyah is the letter uau. The tribe of Judah is actually YAHUDAH and is spelled YOD-HAY- UAU-DALETH-HAY. Notice the four letters in this five-lettered word. It s as simple as saying YAHUDAH without the sound of the letter D : YAHUAH. So, the Name of the Father is Yahuah. 8
The Name of the Son is the same as that of Yahusha son of Nun (H#3091), which is YOD-HAY-UAU-SHIN-AYIN, and is transliterated as Yahusha, Yahusha is used 216 times in scripture, while Yahushua is found only 2 times in scripture. In Deuteronomy, Yahusha is used 7 times, while Yahushua is used once. In Judges, Yahusha is used 5 times, while Yahushua is used once. So the weight of evidence in the times it was used proves that Yahusha is the correct spelling and pronunciation. 9
When we say Yahusha we are saying Yahuah Saves, delivers, delivered saved, safe etc. 10
Shua actually means to cry out: a cry for help so when we say Yahshua/Yahushua we are actually saying Yah/Yahu Cries out for help. 11
Yah means I AM THAT I AM or I WILL BE WHAT I WILL BE, while SHA contains the Hebrew root, yasha, meaning deliverance. So Yahusha means, I Yahuah am your Deliverer! Yahusha did in FACT come in His Father s Name! But while he thought on these things, behold, the Messenger of Yahuah appeared unto him in a dream, saying, Yahusaph, you son of Dauyd, fear not to take unto you Myryam (Mary) your wife: for that which is conceived in her is of the (Ruach Ha Qadash Set Apart Spirit OF Yahuah). And she shall bring forth a son, and you shall call His Name Yahusha: for He shall deliver His people from their sins (Turah Breaking). Now all this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken of Yahuah by the prophet, saying, Matthew 15:24 But he answered and said, I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Yasharal. Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call His Name Amanual, which being interpreted is, (Al) with us. Then Yahusaph being raised from sleep did as the Messenger of Yahuah) had bidden him, and took unto him his wife: And knew her not till she had brought forth her firstborn son: and he called His Name Yahusha. Both Yahusaph and Myryam were Hebrew speakers they would have heard His Name given in Hebrew NOT GREEK, LATIN OR ENGLISH! It is important to note that the form YESHUA has been adapted to form the acronym YESHU, a mutilation of Yahusha s Name used by unbelieving Jews during the late 1st and 2nd century CE. The letters in YESHU stood for the sentence, may his name be blotted out (from the scroll of life). This Yeshu acronym is the real root of the form JESUS, after going through Greek, then Latin. Even when Shaul the Apostle met Yahusha he spoke in Hebrew and His Name was given in Hebrew so it would NEVER have been Jesus. And when we were all fallen to the earth, I heard a voice speaking unto me, and saying IN THE HEBREW TONGUE, Shaul, Shaul, why do you persecute me? It is hard for you to kick against the prods, And I said, who are you, Master? And He said, I am Yahusha whom you are persecuting. Act 26:14, 15 For a more in depth teaching of this subject please see: The Saviours Name has NEVER been JeSUS 12