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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Beaver Lake, AR
Posts: 402
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"Now if My Name was Yeshua or whatever - I mean It Literally was - I'd probably Answer better when called upon if People got My Name right at least. Sorry - That resonates and It has nothing to do with Blind Faith - Just Logic..."
"Yeshua was transliterated to Iesous in Greek and to Iesus in Latin and finally to Jesus in English" Aaaahhhhhhh... but Yeshua does not even resemble Jesus, wow, it even sounds different (That is Logic) >>> Geee Zus... Yeh shua, get it? Hello my name is Bill... oh, hi Jack! This might be helpful also: Any other person named Jesus is pronounced Hay-soos because there is only ONE Geezus! LOLOL I couldn't help myself. I needed a good chuckle, hope you had one too. Laughing should be as easy as Logic... but hey! Y sounds like a J... |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Sydney, Australia
Posts: 174
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Does anybody also happen to be aware that the Emperor Tiberius was normally known as "Tiberius Pantera"? The link you provide in your post describes how Pantera's tomb describes him as an archer. However, it is also well known that before he died the Emperor Tiberius (who was, then, apparently Yeshua's father) insisted that his tomb should bear that humble inscription. And there wasn't such a thing as a "panthera lienage"! In Latin, panthera means "the promiscuous", which that Emperor certainly was. The Romans often used a person's nickname as their surname. On the other hand, it seems unlikely how Jeshua could have acquired such expert practical knowledge regarding advanced healing techniques had he not studied at the mystery schools in Alexandria during his childhood, and Alexandria happened to be where Tiberius (and before him, Augustus) had his summer palace, which is also where he would have based his children. |
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