The main point is this, that the name of Jesus/Iesous/Iesus has been the longest in use. My point was, that the name of Iesous appears in Septuagint/LXX 200 years before the birth of Christ.
It would of been acceptable to the Diaspora to use the name, and even name their children with the Greek version of Hebrew and Aramaic names.
As we know, that the Jews during the time of Jesus, had no problem naming their children Greek names, hence, Andrew and Philip. Not saying that Jesus used the Greek, or Latin, just saying that the Yeshua, and Yehoshua and their other word jumbled name variations shouldn't be substituted for what we already have.
The name of Jesus is a direct translation of the Latin, and appeared over 1200years prior to its usage in the KJV Bible. The Greek Iesous is the base of the Latin Iesus, and therefore it shares its history among the Jews of the Diaspora.
So, let us continue to use the tried and true name that is above every name, Jesus.
With over 2,000 years and running strong!
In Jesus name
Brother Benincasa
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