Jesus's real name may not have been Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ's real name was most likely Yeshu Nazareen, according to language and phonetic experts, as cited in a New York Post report.
Jesus Christ's real name was in Aramaic, scientists say. Wikimedia Commons Jesus Christ, the founder of Christianity, was not originally known by the name we know him today. Scientists say he would ...
As a poor Jewish man, the real Jesus would have not had a fancypants title, but would’ve instead been referred to by his place of origin. The “J” in “Jesus” would not be added until ...
Evidence suggests that Jesus primarily spoke Aramaic, which may explain the origins of his real name. Surviving papyrus documents from Galilee, where Jesus was believed to have been raised in ...
Experts also say his last name was definitely not Christ and would more likely to have been based on his home town. That means Jesus’ real name was most likely Yeshu Nazareen. The most obvious reason ...
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Scientists say that ‘Jesus Christ’ might not actually be the name of Christianity’s central figure. Scholars believe that ‘Jesus’ would have been known by a name in his own native ...
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"Jesus" with a hard "j" did not exist during the time when he lived. It came into existence, 1,500 years after his death. Image: Pexels Going by this theory, Jesus would have gone by Yeshua or ...