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04-15-2016, 08:53 PM
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Re: Calling on the Name of Jesus (at baptism)
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Again who on here reads and speaks ancient Hebrew?
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I don't.
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04-15-2016, 10:08 PM
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Re: Calling on the Name of Jesus (at baptism)
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Originally Posted by Evang.Benincasa
FlamingZword A.K.A Birddog I agree with Esaias, while you say your not ant-Jesus you still say Jesus is a BAD transliteration. While you aren't saying His name means Horse, or Hippo, or Hail Zeus, you do sound a little Yawish Hebrew Rootish? 
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We may sound a little Yawish Hebrew Rootish, because the roots of Christianity are indeed Yawish Hebrew.
The whole Old Testament Hebrew Rootish, and so is the culture that Yeshua grew up in.
Our roots are Hebrew, Yeshua was not an American, An English person or even European.
And Yes Jesus is a bad transliteration because the translators made a mistake in choosing to translate using Greek names instead of translating using Hebrew names.
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04-15-2016, 10:42 PM
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Re: Calling on the Name of Jesus (at baptism)
Its a mistake to translate Greek names using Greek names????
Which NT texts use Hebrew names?
Wow, this is getting deeper...
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04-15-2016, 11:10 PM
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Re: Calling on the Name of Jesus (at baptism)
I wonder what other important things people could be doing rather than trying to convince people to use Hebrew names.
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04-15-2016, 11:32 PM
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Re: Calling on the Name of Jesus (at baptism)
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I wonder what other important things people could be doing rather than trying to convince people to use Hebrew names.
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La salvacion es la mas importante cosa de esta vida.
La salvacion llega para aquel que crea en su nombre.
por que no hay salvacion en ninguno otro nombre.
De acuerdo a la Biblia no hay otro nombre mas arriba de todo nombre que el de nuestro salvador.
asi que esto que predicamos si es importante.
Quizas a ti no te importe el nombre de nuestro Salvador, pero yo como fiel seguidor de Jesus quiero saber su verdadero nombre.
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04-16-2016, 12:10 AM
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Re: Calling on the Name of Jesus (at baptism)
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I wonder what other important things people could be doing rather than trying to convince people to use Hebrew names.
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Baking cookies
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04-16-2016, 12:37 AM
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Re: Calling on the Name of Jesus (at baptism)
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Yes Jesus is a BAD transliteration because the translators made a MISTAKE in choosing to translate using Greek names INSTEAD of translating using Hebrew names.
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Here is a perfect example of what I was saying. "THEY" made a mistake, "THEY" used X instead of A? Bro, what else did "THEY" forget? How else did "THEY" take liberties and Hellenized these totally Hebrew documents? Away from their original intent? This is the spiral towards the drain. Let's remember that you are my friend, and I respect you, and mean you personally no offense. I want you to understand that. Just please explain to me how and better yet why did these Greeks Hellenize these Hebrew documents?
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Last edited by Evang.Benincasa; 04-16-2016 at 01:05 AM.
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04-16-2016, 12:39 AM
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Re: Calling on the Name of Jesus (at baptism)
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I wonder what other important things people could be doing rather than trying to convince people to use Hebrew names.
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Your on a religious forum dude?
How much can we say about food and bacon?
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04-16-2016, 12:46 AM
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Re: Calling on the Name of Jesus (at baptism)
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Originally Posted by FlamingZword
La salvacion es la mas importante cosa de esta vida.
La salvacion llega para aquel que crea en su nombre.
por que no hay salvacion en ninguno otro nombre.
De acuerdo a la Biblia no hay otro nombre mas arriba de todo nombre que el de nuestro salvador.
asi que esto que predicamos si es importante.
Quizas a ti no te importe el nombre de nuestro Salvador, pero yo como fiel seguidor de Jesus quiero saber su verdadero nombre.

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So as a faithful follower of our savior, one needs to find out just how far these Hellnizers went to botch up these totally Hebraic documents.
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04-16-2016, 12:51 AM
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Re: Calling on the Name of Jesus (at baptism)
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Its a mistake to translate Greek names using Greek names????
Which NT texts use Hebrew names?
Wow, this is getting deeper...
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FlamingZword, or any other Hebrew scholar.
Please tell me why the Apostle Phillip had a Greek name?
He was part of the 12, 12 Judean disciples of Christ. But he has a Macedonian Greek name? A name which has absolutely no transliteration or origin in Hebrew? So, please, where did he get his name? Or better yet, why does he have this name? Since these folks were so Hebraic?
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