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Old 06-20-2008, 04:15 PM
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Re: Barak, in the Bible

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John is in the bible too. To the Author of this thread, what in sam hill does it have to do with McCain?
It's just another one of those dumb threads, Carp. Feel free to ignore it, unless your DNA won't allow you to.
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I bet your name translates to Jonathan in French
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There's a bunch of people named Jesus but only one died on the cross.
Only because it flows so nicely in Spanish.
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Actually haysoos translates into Jesse not Jesus.

Attend a Spanish church and they use "haysoos" for Jesus. Furthermore, if you live in a place of high Mexican population you find there are 1,000's named "Jesse" and 1,000's named "Jesus." Apparently the culture sees a difference in the two names.
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It's just another one of those dumb threads, Carp. Feel free to ignore it, unless your DNA won't allow you to.
Go report a post, Rico.
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Attend a Spanish church and they use "haysoos" for Jesus. Furthermore, if you live in a place of high Mexican population you find there are 1,000's named "Jesse" and 1,000's named "Jesus." Apparently the culture sees a difference in the two names.
But they both translate to beans.
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Attend a Spanish church and they use "haysoos" for Jesus. Furthermore, if you live in a place of high Mexican population you find there are 1,000's named "Jesse" and 1,000's named "Jesus." Apparently the culture sees a difference in the two names.
First of all, it's not haysoos. It's more like he(short e)soos(emphasis on soos)
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First of all, it's not haysoos. It's more like he(short e)soos(emphasis on soos)
whyte peeple say Haysoos.
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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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But they both translate to beans.
...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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