
Yeshu - Wikipedia
Yeshu (Hebrew: יֵשׁוּ Yēšū) is the name of an individual or individuals mentioned in rabbinic literature, [1] thought by some to refer to Jesus when used in the Talmud. The name Yeshu is also used in other sources before and after the completion of the Babylonian Talmud. It is also the modern Israeli spelling of Jesus.
An Introduction to the Names Yehoshua/Joshua, Yeshua, Jesus …
Seven books call the Nazarene “Jeshu”, which is both historically and philologically correct and also corresponds to the contemporary usage in Israel for the name Jesus. The effect is to “associate” Jesus with, and place him on the edge of, Judaism.
Toledot Yeshu - Wikipedia
Sefer Toledot Yeshu (ספר תולדות ישו, The Book of the Generations/History/Life of Jesus), often abbreviated as Toledot Yeshu, is a medieval text which presents an alternative, anti-Christian view, as well as a disputed biography of Jesus Christ.
Jesus in the Talmud - Wikipedia
There are several passages in the Talmud which are believed by some scholars to be references to Jesus. The name used in the Talmud is "Yeshu", the Aramaic vocalization (although not spelling) of the Hebrew name Yeshua. [1][2] Many such passages have been deemed blasphemous by historical Christian authorities, including the Catholic Church.
Yeshua or Yeshu – What does it mean? - Jews for Jesus
2023年1月25日 · Ask any Israeli how to say “Jesus” in Hebrew, and you’ll invariably hear the response: Yeshu (pronounced Yay shoo). Yet according to scholars, His Hebrew name (depending on how you spell it) is Yeshua or Y’shua (pronounced Yeh shoo wah). Why then, don’t Israeli Jews call Him by His correct name?
Why do Israelis call Jesus “Yeshu”? - Kehila News Israel
2021年11月23日 · In fact, all Rabbinic references to Jesus uses either “Yeshu” or “that man,” with one notable exception – Rabbi Maimonides who lived in Muslim-ruled Spain and Egypt between 1138 to 1204. He doesn’t flatter Jesus, of course, but he does refer to him as “Yeshua of Nazareth,” and not as “Yeshu.”
In this story, Jesus is "an honorable young man" {juven[is]... honorabil[is]), a student of John the Baptist, and himself a teacher with many disciples, and "Kepha, that is, Peter" one of them. Despite his recognition, Jesus is accused of "much mendacity" and put in jail by Emperor Tiberius.
An Introduction to Toledot Yeshu — ANCIENT JEW REVIEW
2014年12月25日 · However, as the surviving texts of the Toledot Yeshu (the Chronicles of Jesus) attests, not all Jews in antiquity avoided speculation about Jesus, his life, and the origins of Christianity. The Toledot Yeshu, which ridicules Jesus’ birth, miracles, and death, sheds light on another Jewish response to the threat and allure of Christianity.
The Names Yeshua and Yehoshua - Essene
Yehoshua, Yeshua or Yeshu; Which one is the name of Jesus in Hebrew? (1) In the Greek Translation of the OT known as the Septuagint (LXX), the name Joshua is rendered *Iasous* = Jesus. (2) In the NT, Joshua is mentioned twice (Acts 7:45; Heb 4:8), and in both places the Greek NT spells the name *Iasous* = Jesus.
Jeshua | The amazing name Jeshua: meaning and etymology
The name Jeshua is a shortened form of the name Joshua (יהושע) and this shortened form Jeshua occurs in the later Scriptures (see Nehemiah 8:17 for a Jeshua the son of Nun, who is doubtlessly Joshua the successor of Moses — Numbers 13:16). A Levite who dealt with voluntary offerings (2 Chronicles 31:15).
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