THE ENGLISH NAME JESUS IS NOT
DERIVED
FROM THE NAME OF THE PAGAN GOD ZEUS
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It has been
stated that the English name Jesus is derived from the name of
the
Greek god Zeus. There is no evidence
to support that theory. Even so, that theory, without any
solid evidence in its support, is being presented as fact.
This is outright deception. It is confusing; and God is
not the author of confusion.
Scriptures tell
us that we are to "prove all things." In an effort
to do so, I visited the epigraphical museum in Athens Greece, as
well as many sites associated with Zeus
and his supposed son Dionysius to study inscriptions in order to
determine if there could be any possible connection between the
name Jesus and the name Zeus.
There is no connection!
..Richard Rives, author of the book Too Long in the Sun standing
in front of the Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens Greece
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The Greek name Zeus is spelled entirely
different from the Greek transliteration of
the Hebrew name Yeshua.
The Greek
spelling of the name Zeus would be the equivalent of the English
spelling DIOS. The name we pronounce Zeus
starts with a D.
Top..The English name Zeus, written in Greek - DIOS
From an inscription in Athens Greece
Bottom..The English name Jesus written in Greek - IESOUS
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It has also been stated that the English name
Jesus is associated with the name of Dionysius, the son of Zeus.
That is not true.
As seen in the inscription to the left the name Dionysius also
begins with the Greek letters for the name Zeus (DIO) and is in
no way similar to the Greek spelling of the English name Jesus.
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The supposition that the English name
Jesus is derived from the name of the pagan god Zeus is now being taught
as fact. It is being preached from pulpits and appears in popular
books. The result is that unsuspecting people are being
persuaded that the basis of New Testament, that is Greek manuscripts,
cannot be trusted. They are encouraged to believe that the Greek
writers had an agenda to intentionally corrupt our New Testaments.
In an effort to determine the truth I
personally made a trip to Greece to study inscriptions and to talk with
experts concerning the name Zeus. The conclusion of my
investigation is that there is no association with the name Zeus and
that of Jesus.
Those who attempt to pronounce the name
of Messiah in a proper manner are to be commended. Those who
present unsupported theories as fact must stop. It is confusing
and God is not the author of confusion.
....Richard Rives
JOSHUA: was the word chosen by the
King James translators to represent the Hebrew spelling of the Biblical
Joshua before Ezra and Nehemiah. This word is pronounced YAH HO
SHUA or YEH HO SHUA by those living in Israel today. It seems that
the HO pronunciation is due to the addition of the vowels of Adonay to
the word YHWH, in order to remind the reader to pronounce Adonay instead
of YHWH, and that the most pure pre- Babylonian Hebrew pronunciation
would be YA-hu-SHOOa. The word is a combination of YAH and Oshea.
The word means YAH is Salvation.

"I am come in my Father’s name, and ye receive me not: if
another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive." ......John
5:43
We read in in the King James version of Numbers 13:8-16 : Send thou
men, that they may search the land of Canaan,... of the tribe of
Ephraim, Oshea the son of Nun. ......And Moses called Oshea the
son of Nun Jehoshua.
After the Babylonian captivity the Hebrew spelling changed.
Linguists indicate that this is the "short form" of the name of Joshua
that appears in earlier scripture. This word is pronounced YES
SHUA by those living in Israel today.
IESOUS: was the word chosen by the
writers of the Greek New Testament to represent both the Hebrew Old
Testament Joshua and the English New Testament Jesus.

This word was derived by way of transliteration
(the representation of the sounds of the Hebrew word Yeh Shua with the
Greek letters having the closest corresponding sound.)
JESUS: was the word
chosen by the King James translators to represent the Hebrew spelling of
the Biblical Joshua Yeh Shua after Ezra and Nehemiah. This word
was also derived by way of transliteration ( the representation
of the sounds of the Greek word IESOUS with the English letters having
the closest corresponding sound.)

The English Name Jesus is an excellent transliteration
of the Hebrew
name Yeshua which means YAH is SALVATION
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