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- tsonwe Iesous ahatonnia onn' awatewa nd' oki n' onyouandaskwaentak ennonchien eskwatrihotat n'onyouandiyonrachatha Iesous ahatonnia, ahatonnia. Iesous ahatonnia...
- Jesus (/ˈdʒiːzəs/) is a masculine given name derived from Iēsous (Ἰησοῦς; Iesus in classical Latin) the Ancient Gr**** form of the Hebrew name Yeshua (ישוע)...
- "Jesus son of Joseph from Nazareth". The English name Jesus, from Gr**** Iēsous, is a rendering of Joshua (Hebrew Yehoshua, later Yeshua), and was not uncommon...
- of the Second Temple period. The name corresponds to the Gr**** spelling Iesous (Ἰησοῦς), from which, through the Latin IESVS/Iesus, comes the English spelling...
- "Jesus wept" (Koinē Gr****: ἐδάκρυσεν ὁ Ἰησοῦς, romanized: edákrusen ho Iēsoûs, pronounced [ɛˈdakrysɛn (h)o i.eˈsus]) is a phrase famous for being the shortest...
- romanized: Iēsoûs Bar-rhabbân, Biblical Gr****: Ἰησοῦς Bαραββᾶς, romanized: Iēsoûs Barabbâs, Biblical Gr****: Ἰησοῦς Bαῤῥαββᾶς, romanized: Iēsoûs Bar-rhabbâs)...
- ho Iēsous) or, in John 20:2; "the other disciple whom Jesus loved" (τὸν ἄλλον μαθητὴν ὃν ἐφίλει ὁ Ἰησοῦς, ton allon mathētēn hon ephilei ho Iēsous), is...
- transliteration of the Gr**** Ἰησοῦς, or Iēsoûs. In translations of the Hebrew Bible into Ancient Gr****, Iēsoûs was used to represent the Hebrew/Aramaic...
- to John 19:19), which in turn comes from Koinē Gr****: Ἰησοῦς, romanized: Iēsoûs. The Gr**** is a ****enized form of the Hebrew name Yeshua (Imperial Aramaic:...
- Σωτήρ", Iēsoûs Khrīstós, Theoû ****ós, Sōtḗr; contemporary Koine, which translates into English as 'Jesus Christ, God's Son, Savior'. Iota (i), Iēsoûs (Ἰησοῦς)...