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The Origin of the Name Jesus

Dionysus, Zeus

The reason I write this article entitled “The Three Jesus” is to “Determine the historical Natures of these Men”. There is now a universal recognition that the history and true identity of Jesus, or Yashu’a Bar Maryam along with the other two Jesus’ that lived in his time namely Simon Bar-Jesus as found in Acts 13:6 and Jesus Justus as found in Colosssians 4:11 also know as Cleophas. There were 3 Jesuses in your Bible and the QURAN only deals with one.

Jesus had other names, Jesus was called Kurios (Mathew 1:20; Ephesians 4:5) which is equivalent to Adonai in Aramic (Hebrew) (Gensis 15:2). Adonai is the name of a sumerian God named Tammuz (Ezekiel 8:14) who was also called Adonis, and translates as “Master or Lord,” Rabb in Aramic (Hebrew).

In ashuric /syriac (Arabic) it is Rab (Koran 1:1) and Means “Sustainer”. His Egyptian name was Hor, or Haru which means “High”, or “Far Away”. The Greeks later changed it to Horus, then it became Latinized as Horus. Jesus in Greek Iesous, was an attempted transliteration from the Ashuric/Syriac (Arabic) name Iysa into Greek.

Question: Where did the name Jesus come from?

The word Jesus is a combination of the name Jehovah and the Greek God Zeus. When the Greeks converted to Judaism, they distorted the language, and the title Yahweh or Yahuwa became Jehweh or Jehovah. You see the Aramic(Hebrew) language doesn’t have the “Ja” sound (Psalm 68:4) as found in Psalms, it’s really “Ya”. Neither was there any “J” sound in the English language before 1565 A.D. It was the Greeks that combined these two Deities. Je- from Jehovah and – Sus from Zeus to give you Jesus. The name Zeus and Iesous, are linked by the same root.

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According to Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology, the greek “God” Dionysus is Etymologically Zeus or Simply Dionysus is Zeus, and if you look at the names Dionysus or Zeus and Jesus, the both end with the same suffix, Sus. The suffix Sus is from the French, Latin meaning “Swine, Hog, Sow”. Dionysus, also called Bacchus is the God of wine ; Jesus’ first so-called miracle was to change water into wine(John 4:46).

Jesus was also known as Bacchus. However, the final syllable of Dionysus or Zeus is identical to the ending of Jesus. This proves the reason for selecting the suffix -Sus, for the word Jesus was because of Dionysus or Zeus, who was know as the Greek savior when the bible was translated from Greek into the English language. Just take the “J”off the name Jesus it’s Esus. Now look at the Koranic name for Jesus, Essa or Issa. It is the same.

The writer of the Koran just took the sound of the name and used it, getting it confused also with Easu found in Genesis 25:26 Jacob’s brother. As you can see the origin of the name of Jesus has ancient ties of what might seem as a conspiracy and robbery of ancient GODS.