Showing posts with label Holy Name of Jesus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holy Name of Jesus. Show all posts

THE MOST HOLY NAME OF JESUS / SANCTISSIMI NOMINIS IESU

feast day: January 3


ܝܫܘܥ (Isho or Eesho; read from right to left) = ancient Aramaic/Syriac (Jesus' native language) (note: the Aramaic language still exists today in less than a handful of places in Syria/etc according to a few online sources/forums. it is probably not yet a forgotten/lost language as many people are searching for it and/or are curious about it. there are still less than a handful of places in Syria and another place/s that speak Aramaic according to online sources. if this language truly does exist today, possibility of ISIS being Satan as what Fr. Amorth claimed when he was still alive is quite high as they are trying to destroy Syria and possibly this language too. the Aramaic Name of Jesus, in my personal point-of-view, is a key element in driving out demons in people.)
ישוע (Yeshua; shortened form of Yehoshua; read from right to left) = Hebrew
Ἰησοῦς (Iēsous) = Koine Greek (the language of the New Testament)
Iesus (a transliteration of the Greek Ἰησοῦς) = Latin
Jesus = English



links:
- Jesus (name) (source: Wikipedia):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_(name)
- The Name of Jesus Christ (source: Catholic Encyclopedia):
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08374x.htm
- Saint Bernardine of Siena and the Power of the Name of Jesus; Litany of the Most Holy Name of Jesus; Chaplet of the Holy Name (source: Catholic Tradition):
http://www.catholictradition.org/Litanies/litany1.htm
- Litany of the Holy Name of Jesus (source: Catholicism):
http://catholicism.org/litany-holy-name.html

note:
This image with a papyrus background is an original creation. It is based on personal research about Jesus' Name. I can't claim that the Hebrew, Greek, and ancient Aramaic transliterations of Jesus' Name are the correct/accurate ones as I'm not a Bible scholar nor a religious person. I do not have any knowledge of these ancient languages. These transliterations are based on online sources of native speakers of the Hebrew and Aramaic languages. I'm not sure if they are Catholics or Christians. This image is a representation of what most websites have noted about Jesus' Name.

THE MOST HOLY NAME OF JESUS

Greek
IC XC is the short form of Jesus Christ as written in Greek above this image (the fish-like symbol is called icthys. it is a secret Christian symbol used by early Christians.). it bears the first and last letter of the name Jesus (IC) Christ (XC). i never studied the Greek language  but this is what most/other resources on the web says.



feast day: January 3

about:
- Jesus means in Hebrew: "God saves." At the annunciation, the angel Gabriel gave him the name Jesus as his proper name, which expresses both his identity and his mission. Since God alone can forgive sins, it is God who, in Jesus his eternal Son made man, "will save his people from their sins". in Jesus, God recapitulates all of his history of salvation on behalf of men.
- English form of Ιησους (Iesous), which was the Greek form of the Aramaic name יֵשׁוּעַ (Yeshu'a). Yeshu'a is itself a contracted form of Yehoshu'a (see JOSHUA). Yeshua ben Yoseph, better known as Jesus Christ, was the central figure of the New Testament and the source of the Christian religion. The four Gospels state that he was the son of God and the Virgin Mary who fulfilled the Old Testament prophecies of the Messiah. He preached for three years before being crucified in Jerusalem.
- The proper name Jesus /ˈzəs/ used in the English language originates from the Latin form of the Greek name Ἰησοῦς (Iēsous), a rendition of the Hebrew Yeshua (ישוע), also having the variants Joshua or Jeshua.
- Isho or Eesho, the Aramaic name of Jesus.

Language Name/variant
Afrikaans Jesus
Albanian Jezusi
Arabic `Isà عيسى (Islamic) / Yasū`(a) يسوع (Christian)
Aragonese Chesús
Aramaic/Syriac ܝܫܘܥ (Isho)
Azerbaijani İsa
Bengali যীশু
Bosnian Isus
Breton Jezuz
Catalan Jesús
Chinese 耶稣 (Simplified), 耶穌 (Traditional) – Yēsū (Mandarin), Yèh-sōu (Cantonese)
Cornish Yesu
Croatian Isus
Czech Ježíš
Dutch Jezus
Estonian Jeesus
Filipino Jesús (Christian and secular) / Hesús or Hesukristo (religious)
Finnish Jeesus
French Jésus
Galician Xesús
Garo Jisu
Georgian იესო (Ieso)
Greek Ιησούς (Iisoús modern Greek pronunciation)
Haitian Creole Jezi
Hawaiian Jesu
Hebrew Yeshu ישו (Jewish, secular) / Yeshua יֵשׁוּעַ (Christian)
Hmong Daw Yexus
Hungarian Jézus
Icelandic Jesús
Indonesia Yesus (Christian) / Isa (Islamic)
Irish Íosa
Italian Gesù
Japanese イエス (Iesu)/イエズス (Iezusu)(Catholic)/ゼス(zesu) ゼズス(zezusu)(Kirishitan)
Kazakh Иса (Isa)
Korean 예수 (Yesu)
Kurdish Îsa
Latvian Jēzus
Ligurian Gesû
Limburgish Zjezus
Lithuanian Jėzus
Lombard Gesü
मराठी-Marathi येशू - Yeshu
Malayalam ഈശോ (Isho), യേശു (Yeshu), കോശി (Koshi)
Mirandese Jasus
Maltese Ġesù
Neapolitan Gèsù
Norman Jésus
Occitan Jèsus
Piedmontese Gesù
Polish Jezus
Portuguese Jesus
Romanian Isus
Russian Иисус (Iisus)
Sardinian Gesùs
Serbian Исус (Isus)
Sicilian Gesù
Sinhala ජේසුස් වහන්සේ - ‍Jesus Wahanse
Scottish Gaelic Ìosa
Slovak Ježiš
Slovenian Jezus
Spanish Jesús
Swahili Yesu
Tajik Исо (Iso)
Tamil இயேசு - Yesu
Telugu Yesu
Thai เยซู - "Yesu"
Turkish İsa
Turkmen Isa
Ukrainian Ісус (Isus)
Uzbek Iso
Venetian Jesu
Vietnamese Giêsu
Welsh Iesu
Zulu uJesu



links/ sources:
- "Jesus (name)" (source: Wikipedia):
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_%28name%29
- "Jesus" (source: Behind the Name):
   http://www.behindthename.com/name/jesus
- "Names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament" (source: Wikipedia):
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_and_titles_of_Jesus_in_the_New_Testament
- "Jesus (The Profession of Faith)"  (source: Vatican -> Catechism of the Catholic Church):
   http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p1s2c2a2.htm