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Etymology: [ jE-z&s, -z&z also ] (noun.) From Ancient Greek Ἰησοῦς from Hebrew ישוע. The Greek text makes no distinction between Jesus and Joshua, referring to them both as Ἰησοῦς. The Latin Vulgate is likely the earliest to make a distinction, referring to Jesus as Iesus and Joshua as Iosias.
Synonyms: Christ, God, Jesus Christ

Hazreti İsa, İsa, Jesus! Allah Allah! Jesus Christ İsa Mesih, Allah Allah!, ısa peygamber, Hazreti ısa, İsa peygamber, Hz. İsa, christ, Society of Jesus Cizvit cemiyeti, hz isa,

1 Hazreti İsa  isim     ts
2 İsa     ts
3 Jesus! Allah Allah! Jesus Christ İsa Mesih     ts
4 Allah Allah!  ünlem     ts
5 ısa peygamber     ts
6 Hazreti ısa     ts
7 İsa peygamber  isim     ts
8 Hz. İsa  isim     ts
9 christ     ts
10 Society of Jesus Cizvit cemiyeti     ts
11 hz isa     ts
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A Christian savior, An artistic representation of a Christian savior, An expletive, whose use is considered blasphemous in some Christian sects, Jesus of Nazareth, a Jewish man whom Christians name Jesus Christ in belief that he is the Messiah, A male given name in Spanish culture; an anglicized spelling of Jesús, yeshua, jesu, Jaysus, child of God, Messiah, Jesus or Jesus Christ is the name of the man who Christians believe was the son of God, and whose teachings are the basis of Christianity, Prophet, Lord, feelings Jesus is used by some people to express surprise, shock, or annoyance. This use could cause offence. .Jesus 'Christ the man who Christians believe was the son of God, and on whose life and ideas Christianity is based. used to express anger, surprise, or shock. In Christianity, the son of God and the second person of the Holy Trinity. Christian doctrine holds that by his crucifixion and resurrection he paid for the sins of all mankind. His life and ministry are recounted in the four Gospels of the New Testament. He was born a Jew in Bethlehem before the death of Herod the Great in 4 BC, and he died while Pontius Pilate was Roman governor of Judaea (AD 28-30). His mother, Mary, was married to Joseph, a carpenter of Nazareth (see St. Joseph). Of his childhood after the birth narratives in Matthew and Luke, nothing is known, except for one visit to Jerusalem with his parents. He began his ministry about age 30, becoming a preacher, teacher, and healer. He gathered disciples in the region of Galilee, including the 12 Apostles, and preached the imminent arrival of the Kingdom of God. His moral teachings, outlined in the Sermon on the Mount, and his reported miracles won him a growing number of followers, who believed that he was the promised messiah. On Passover he entered Jerusalem on a donkey, where he shared the Last Supper with his disciples and was betrayed to the Roman authorities by Judas Iscariot. Arrested and tried, he was condemned to death as a political agitator and was crucified and buried. Three days later visitors to his tomb found it empty. According to the Gospels, he appeared several times to his disciples before ascending into heaven, A male given name, especially in Spanish culture, Jesus of Nazareth (4BC?-29AD?), Jewish prophet born in Bethlehem who gathered disciples in the Galilee and claimed to be the Messiah and whose teachings form the base of the Christian religion, (YEA-zoos), Jesulein Jesus, Baby Jesus, The name Jesus is derived from the Hebrew word "Joshua" meaning saviour, The name of a first century Jew of the Second Temple Period known more fully as Yeshua benYosef ha-Notzri, the adopted son of a carpenter from Nazareth, hailed by his followers as the promised Jewish Messiah and Savior of the World (NOTE: The name Yeshua, when converted to Greek, which was the lingua franca of the times, comes out IESOUS (Yay-soos) In Latin spelling that would be Iesus or Jesus (still pronounced (Yay-soos) The Latin spelling has been retained in most Western European languages using the Latin alphabet, although pronunciation varies according to idiosyncrasies of each language, especially with regard to the phonetic value of the letter "J" -- "dzh" in English, "zh" in French, "h" in Spanish and "y" in German! (See article Who is Yeshua/Jesus, also New Testament books of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John), The second person of the Trinity, Who instituted the sacrament of the Eucharist at the Last Supper, and is actually present in the Eucharist under the appearance of bread and wine, The name of the central person in the Christian faith, "The author and finisher of our faith" (Hebrews 12 v 2) He was born about 2000 years ago in Bethlehem His mother, Mary, was married to Joseph Before their marriage was completed, Mary became pregnant, having conceived a child by the Holy Spirit Following the instructions given by angelic revelation, the child was called Jesus Jesus is from the Greek form of the Hebrew name, Joshua It means the Lord saves He was also to be called Immanuel, which means 'God with us' Eventually Jesus was accused by his fellow Jews of blasphemy and brought before the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate Jesus was crucified between two thieves Christians believe that He died for our sins and that He rose again on the third day The Resurrection of Jesus from the dead is a central Christian belief, Jesus is the embodiment of the one true source of Reason, the LOGOS, Head of the Church, a teacher and prophet born in Bethlehem and active in Nazareth; his life and sermons form the basis for Christianity (circa 4 BC - AD 29), the source of the Course, its first person or " I" ; the one who first completed his part in the Atonement, enabling him to be in charge of the whole plan; transcending his ego, Jesus has become identified with Christ and can now serve as our model for learning and an ever-present help when we call upon him in our desire to forgive (Note -- not to be exclusively identified with Christ, the Second Person of the Trinity ), The Savior; the name of the Son of God as announced by the angel to his parents; the personal name of Our Lord, in distinction from Christ, his official appellation, A Master of Wisdom and disciple of the Christ, Maitreya Allowed the Christ to work through him during the period from his baptism through the crucifixion, 2,000 years ago In the coming time, he will play a major role in reinspiring and reorienting the whole field of Christian religion, Jeebus, Prince of Peace, Lord of Lords, King of Kings,

12 A Christian savior - "Your own personal Jesus"     ts
13 An artistic representation of a Christian savior     ts
14 An expletive, whose use is considered blasphemous in some Christian sects     ts
15 Jesus of Nazareth, a Jewish man whom Christians name Jesus Christ in belief that he is the Messiah     ts
16 A male given name in Spanish culture; an anglicized spelling of Jesús     ts
17 yeshua     ts
18 jesu     ts
19 Jaysus     ts
20 child of God     ts
21 Messiah     ts
22 Jesus or Jesus Christ is the name of the man who Christians believe was the son of God, and whose teachings are the basis of Christianity     ts
23 Prophet     ts
24 Lord     ts
25 feelings Jesus is used by some people to express surprise, shock, or annoyance. This use could cause offence. .Jesus 'Christ the man who Christians believe was the son of God, and on whose life and ideas Christianity is based. used to express anger, surprise, or shock. In Christianity, the son of God and the second person of the Holy Trinity. Christian doctrine holds that by his crucifixion and resurrection he paid for the sins of all mankind. His life and ministry are recounted in the four Gospels of the New Testament. He was born a Jew in Bethlehem before the death of Herod the Great in 4 BC, and he died while Pontius Pilate was Roman governor of Judaea (AD 28-30). His mother, Mary, was married to Joseph, a carpenter of Nazareth (see St. Joseph). Of his childhood after the birth narratives in Matthew and Luke, nothing is known, except for one visit to Jerusalem with his parents. He began his ministry about age 30, becoming a preacher, teacher, and healer. He gathered disciples in the region of Galilee, including the 12 Apostles, and preached the imminent arrival of the Kingdom of God. His moral teachings, outlined in the Sermon on the Mount, and his reported miracles won him a growing number of followers, who believed that he was the promised messiah. On Passover he entered Jerusalem on a donkey, where he shared the Last Supper with his disciples and was betrayed to the Roman authorities by Judas Iscariot. Arrested and tried, he was condemned to death as a political agitator and was crucified and buried. Three days later visitors to his tomb found it empty. According to the Gospels, he appeared several times to his disciples before ascending into heaven     ts
26 A male given name, especially in Spanish culture     ts
27 Jesus of Nazareth (4BC?-29AD?), Jewish prophet born in Bethlehem who gathered disciples in the Galilee and claimed to be the Messiah and whose teachings form the base of the Christian religion  isim     ts
28 (YEA-zoos), Jesulein Jesus, Baby Jesus     ts
29 The name Jesus is derived from the Hebrew word "Joshua" meaning saviour     ts
30 The name of a first century Jew of the Second Temple Period known more fully as Yeshua benYosef ha-Notzri, the adopted son of a carpenter from Nazareth, hailed by his followers as the promised Jewish Messiah and Savior of the World (NOTE: The name Yeshua, when converted to Greek, which was the lingua franca of the times, comes out IESOUS (Yay-soos) In Latin spelling that would be Iesus or Jesus (still pronounced (Yay-soos) The Latin spelling has been retained in most Western European languages using the Latin alphabet, although pronunciation varies according to idiosyncrasies of each language, especially with regard to the phonetic value of the letter "J" -- "dzh" in English, "zh" in French, "h" in Spanish and "y" in German! (See article Who is Yeshua/Jesus, also New Testament books of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John)     ts
31 The second person of the Trinity, Who instituted the sacrament of the Eucharist at the Last Supper, and is actually present in the Eucharist under the appearance of bread and wine     ts
32 The name of the central person in the Christian faith, "The author and finisher of our faith" (Hebrews 12 v 2) He was born about 2000 years ago in Bethlehem His mother, Mary, was married to Joseph Before their marriage was completed, Mary became pregnant, having conceived a child by the Holy Spirit Following the instructions given by angelic revelation, the child was called Jesus Jesus is from the Greek form of the Hebrew name, Joshua It means the Lord saves He was also to be called Immanuel, which means 'God with us' Eventually Jesus was accused by his fellow Jews of blasphemy and brought before the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate Jesus was crucified between two thieves Christians believe that He died for our sins and that He rose again on the third day The Resurrection of Jesus from the dead is a central Christian belief     ts
33 Jesus is the embodiment of the one true source of Reason, the LOGOS, Head of the Church     ts
34 a teacher and prophet born in Bethlehem and active in Nazareth; his life and sermons form the basis for Christianity (circa 4 BC - AD 29)     ts
35 the source of the Course, its first person or " I" ; the one who first completed his part in the Atonement, enabling him to be in charge of the whole plan; transcending his ego, Jesus has become identified with Christ and can now serve as our model for learning and an ever-present help when we call upon him in our desire to forgive (Note -- not to be exclusively identified with Christ, the Second Person of the Trinity )     ts
36 The Savior; the name of the Son of God as announced by the angel to his parents; the personal name of Our Lord, in distinction from Christ, his official appellation     ts
37 A Master of Wisdom and disciple of the Christ, Maitreya Allowed the Christ to work through him during the period from his baptism through the crucifixion, 2,000 years ago In the coming time, he will play a major role in reinspiring and reorienting the whole field of Christian religion     ts
38Jesus. Jeebus - "He needed no intercom to tell him this: that if it hadn't been Dave who so blighted the world, it would've been some other god — Jeebus or Joey or Ali..."     ts
39Jesus. Prince of Peace     ts
40Jesus. Lord of Lords     ts
41Jesus. King of Kings     ts
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