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11-07-2011, 01:19 PM | #21 |
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Yes. Superficial reading leads to superficial understanding (and a overweening desire to show off personal discoveries).
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It's true. Yeshua is closer to Joshua than Jesus. The Y and J have the same pronunciation in several languages. But somewhere along the line someone thought Joshua Fucking Christ! just didn't sound right. So they invented Jesus. And the rest, as they say, is history.
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Shesh,
I'll see your Ex 22:11 and raise you a Num 27:21. Joshua was clearly inferior because Moses had unrestricted access; joshua had to go through the high priest There's no getting around it. Moses was the man. Joshua second banana |
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Moses was top man while he lived, but YHWH chose to have him die in the wilderness, and to NOT allow him to 'deliver' or to lead the children of Israel in The Promised Land.
That favor was accorded to 'Joshua' the anointed Deliverer, alone, out of all mankind. Moses could not enter The Promised Land nor Deliver. Joshua could and did enter that Promised Land and Delivered the children of Israel in accord with The Promises. More 'Joshua's' came. It was not of the name 'Moses' that it was spoken of by YHWH, saying; 'Behold! the man whose Name is The BRANCH'. |
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Its merely that western english speaking people have grown up under the cultural influence of the Roman Catholic and protestant churces so, as a result they use a greek form of the name. If we move away from America and Europe to say, parts of Turkey or Iraq we find a very ancient practice of using other semitic forms of the hebrew Joshua, (Aramaic forms) to refer to the person we call Jesus. |
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11-07-2011, 11:24 PM | #28 |
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All testimonies point to Jesus being called Yeshu in Aramaic - the diminutive.
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And Shesh it's a pointless argument. For according to the Samaritans it was Moses who ushered in the era of favor. Joshua already represents a decline over the righteousness of Moses. The Samaritans say it over and over again in their writings:
there will never be another prophet like him (cf. Deut 34:10) The God of the Jews never knew Joshua face to face, nor counted him as his friend. Joshua was not the equal of Moses. This is the standard theological interpretation of ALL normative traditions save for wacky evangelical ones. |
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