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06-20-2008, 04:21 PM
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Re: Barak, in the Bible
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Originally Posted by George
www.babynames.com lists it this way...
The meaning of the name Jesus is Form Of Joshua
The origin of the name Jesus is Spanish
Jesus is the Greek form of the Hebrew name that also gives us the modern name Joshua. It is most commonly used as a given name in Spanish speaking countries.
The meaning of the name Jesse is Gift
The origin of the name Jesse is Hebrew
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So how do you baptize in English, Spanish, or Greek?
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Re: Barak, in the Bible
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First of all, it's not haysoos. It's more like he(short e)soos(emphasis on soos)
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I was just quoting carp
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Re: Barak, in the Bible
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Did you even read the article?
I did, lol the question was not was his name Barry but have you read it.....
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How could I have read the article when you just posted the link?
Your post asked if we knew how Berry (Barry) became Barak. I answered the question that it was his mates at college who began calling him Barak. I had read that earlier this year.
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06-20-2008, 04:21 PM
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Re: Barak, in the Bible
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Originally Posted by Carpenter
whyte peeple say Haysoos.
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'Cause whyte peeple are ignrnt of how to correctly pronunciate just 'about everthn in hayspanol.
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Re: Barak, in the Bible
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...you mean frejoles. Beans to a mexican are things you plant.
I suppose you could also call them Mexican caviar...thats what I call them.
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You mexican? I am not, I am Italian and Puerto Rican, I know beans when I see them... or hear em.
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Re: Barak, in the Bible
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So how do you baptize in English, Spanish, or Greek?

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I've been around people who baptized in all those languages and more.
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Re: Barak, in the Bible
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Originally Posted by chosenbyone
How could I have read the article when you just posted the link?
Your post asked if we knew how Berry (Barry) became Barak. I answered the question that it was his mates at college who began calling him Barak. I had read that earlier this year.
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No my post asked if you had read the article, it was on the cover of newsweek a while back.
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Re: Barak, in the Bible
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You mexican? I am not, I am Italian and Puerto Rican, I know beans when I see them... or hear em.
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I am a breed there good brother. The bad half of me is Mexican, the inadequate half is blanko.
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06-20-2008, 04:23 PM
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Re: Barak, in the Bible
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Originally Posted by George
www.babynames.com lists it this way...
The meaning of the name Jesus is Form Of Joshua
The origin of the name Jesus is Spanish
Jesus is the Greek form of the Hebrew name that also gives us the modern name Joshua. It is most commonly used as a given name in Spanish speaking countries.
The meaning of the name Jesse is Gift
The origin of the name Jesse is Hebrew
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Josue is Joshua in Spanish. Wan't me to tell ya how it's pronounced?
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Re: Barak, in the Bible
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I've been around people who baptized in all those languages and more. 
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That would take too long, I went the short rout and did it in deaf.
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