"Jesus" was a black dude named Yahusha?
The Christ was not a Caucasoidian gentile that looked like he
should be on the cover of a romance novel).
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Biblical Hebrews were black.
I
know there are a hundred other stories and contradicting evidence to
support all of them. But after 40 years of sifting through haystacks of
bovine feces for needles of truth, this is what remains...
The origin of the N word initially meant, "the Gods", The Pharaohs. It was a name of great respect.
Interesting how that was inverted?
The name Jesus was invented in 1612.
The letter "J" was created by an Italian in 1541.
This name "Jesus" was first used in the KJV of the Bible in 1612.
I could find no historical record of any "Jesus" before this.
There was no "Jesus" in the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Previously the King James version of 1611 featured Iesous as the Christ. This name was said to be created in the Council of Nicea in 325. Iesous arguably means son of Zeus. (Iesus = iZeus or Zeus' son) Say Jesus out loud with a Greek/Latin pronunciation, do ya hear that "Hail Zeus" now?)
So there was no "Jesus" in biblical times. No written account of anyone name "J" anything before 1541. If there is "Power in the name"... to attain salvation, to intercede in prayer with the Father, to heal the sick, or drive out demons.... ya might want to use the right name...
Otherwise, it's like asking Alexa, in Siri's name... She will NOT answer your prayer.
Regardless of what's "in your heart"...
Although the transliteration is not anywhere near correct... And the real name is Yahusha... Even Wikipedia is dropping some demi-truths...
Here's a nice link with some more information on this subject.
http://www.hiddenbible.com/jesuszeus/jesuszeus.html
The original name for the messiah is Yahusha. (There is some debate on this as well, whether it is Yahushua, Yashua or a few other variations. After spending some time on this I reached the conclusion Yahusha was the most correct name.)
When the bible claims you have the ability to drive out demons in his name, intercede with the Father and attain salvation, ya might want to have the correct name.
So, realize they switched the name, "Jesus" is therefore powerless. It is not the true name. It is a brilliant deception that took place centuries ago so now it seems crazy to even consider what I am telling you now.,.
It would appear to be a brilliant deception to change that name and rob all those unwitting loofs of their souls, all the while they thought they were saved because they went to church and recited a few eternal agreements to give their soul to "Jesus" and such. Jesus, being this name devised in the 17th century that has no connection to any biblical messiah. Regardless of what you were told it means... Reality contradicts that narrative. You just gave "Jesus" your soul. You just got soul-jacked.
Symbolism, ritual and "contracts" are what the core of this is all about and have significance beyond what most realize.
You might need to nullify that contract. It is a deception. You can redo the contract with Yahusha. But first you need to do your own research to determine truth. Don't just believe me.
I'm sure your pastor is a wonderful person and all, but either he is deceived, (like many of us initially were) or he is deceiving. Just accepting his answer and listening to a few videos on the interweb, is not "research"...
The bible tells us to be careful to avoid deception. At the core of this it appears that there is a spiritual war for souls between two entities, to simplify, we'll just say (evil and good).
Regardless of what the shiny preacher man tells you, it doesn't matter "what's in your heart", or what your intentions may be, you are responsible to not be deceived. If you are calling your messiah by a pseudo name, he is not going to be all that appreciative. Anymore than your spouse would be when calling out someone else's name in the throngs of "Love"...
You are charged with sorting through all the lies to find truth. That is our purpose in life.
But don't worry it's no big deal if you are wrong, it's just eternal salvation...
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