The interesting thing is that if you look into the Hebrew Text, and locate the word "salvation", guess how its spelled? "Yeshuah." The Hebrew word for "save" is "Yashah." Many Messianics, Hebrew Israelites, and Christians alike that I know call on the name "Yahshua." It is my opinion that since they assume that God's name is "Yahweh", then Jesus' Hebrew name has to be "Yahshua." But, where is the textual evidence for this name in the Hebrew Text?
The Hebrew word for save is "Yashah", and the Hebrew word for salvation is "Yeshuah." The messenger Gabriel said that the child's name will be called Yeshuah/Yashah, because He will SAVE His people from their sins(Matt 1).
Yahweh, like Yahshua, is a proposed name. There is no Textual evidence for the name "Yahweh." Exodus 3:15 states that YEHWAH will be His name forever. One must aquaint themselves with basic Hebrew(Alphabet, vowel pointings, etc) to see and translate the Hebrew, and to know which name is actually Jesus's rightful Hebrew name, and which name is actually God's rightful Hebrew name. Everyone is calling God a proposed Hebrew name that is not in the Hebrew Text, and everyone is calling Jesus a proposed Hebrew name that is not in the Biblical Text.
My questions are:
Can you provide Textual evidence for the name "Yahshua?"
Do you have any Textual evidence that God's name is "Yahweh?"
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