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WHAT'S THE
DIFFERENCE?
Some believers who are new to
the concept that the Messiah has a Hebrew Name and some who look to the
Jewish believers for truth wind up calling the Messiah - 'Yeshua'.
This article is not
written to attack those who do so. Most of us have come from one
denomination of christianity or another and have inherited many wrong
doctrines... This article is
written to clear up confusion for those who don't understand why
there is a difference, or indeed that there is a difference.
As it turns out there is
very much indeed a difference and a very important difference at that!
The root of the difference lies in the problem with Jewish tradition...
According to the pharisees and Talmudic teachers of law, the Name of
the Almighty Creator - Yahweh
is too 'holy' to pronounce. This
'tradition' goes against all Scripture commanding us to: Praise
His
Name (Psa 113:1)... Call on
His
Name (Psa 105:1)... Sing praises
to His Name (Psa 61:8)... Bless
in His Name (Deu 21:5)... Not to
bring His Name to naught (Exo 20:7)...
His Name is a remembrance
(Exo 3:15)
etc. see article below:

The Jewish tradition of
not pronouncing the Name of Yahweh extends to the Name of the Messiah...
The Name of Yahweh is known as the 'tetragrammaton' (YHWH), meaning
'four' (tetra) 'letters' (gramma) amongst scholars and in Hebrew
is spelled:
ה ו ה י
yod,
hay, waw, hay
The Name of the Messiah in Hebrew is spelled:
(read left to right for
simplicity)
ע ש
ו ה י
yod, hay,
waw, shin, ayin
You will notice that the
Messiah's Name (like many in Scripture - Eliyahu -
(My El is Yahweh),
Yeshayahu
- (Salvation of Yahweh) Nethanyahu -
(given of Yahweh),
Obadyahu
- (servant of Yahweh),
Mattithyahu
-(Gift of Yahweh),
etc... there are nearly 100)
contains the first three letters of the Name of the Almighty -
ו ה י
yod, hay, waw
This is known as the 'trigrammaton' (YHW).
Because this trigrammaton is contained in the Name of the Messiah and
the pharisaical tradition to not pronounce the Name, the Name of the
Messiah is abbreviated to - Y'shua
(pronounced Yeshua).
HE CAME IN HIS
FATHER'S NAME
It will be quite obvious
to you by now that by using the abbreviated form of the Name of the
Messiah is in effect taking the Name of Yahweh out of the Name of the
Son. Why would the prophets of Yahweh have His name in theirs and not
the One and Only Son?
The Name of Yahushua means
- 'Yahweh'-
(Yahu) 'is
salvation' (shua)
Matthew
1:21 “And she shall give
birth to a Son, and you shall call His Name יהושע for He
shall save
His people from their sins.”
Yahushua also proclaimed
that He came in His Father's Name:
John
5:43 “I
have come in My Father’s Name
and you do not receive Me, if another comes in his own name, him you
would receive.”
Joh 17:12
“When I was with them in the world, I was guarding them in Your Name
which You
have given Me...”
In it's basic Hebrew
sense, 'Yeshua' simply means - 'salvation', but if our Messiah said
He came in His Father's Name; who are we to remove it by tradition, or
any other well meaning reason?
There
are approximately 90 names in Scripture that contain the
'tri-grammaton' - YAHU and a further 85 containing the Name YAH.
Here
are some of the names of others with YAHU in them...
Adoniyahu
(Adonijah) - “my Master is Yahweh”
Azaryahu
(Azariah) - “ Yahweh is
help”
Bereḵyahu (Berekiah) -
“blessed of Yahweh”
Gedalyahu
(Gedaliah) - “Yahweh is great”
Kenanyahu
(Chenaniah) - “Yahweh has planted”
Hananyahu
(Hananiah)
- “favoured of Yahweh”
Mattanyahu
(Mattaniah) - “gift of Yahweh”
Pelatyahu
(Petaliah)
- “Yahweh has delivered”
Semaḵyahu
(Semakiah) - “Sustained of Yahweh”
Shephatyahu (Shephatiah)
- “Yahweh has judged”
With
all these men of Yahweh so favoured to have the Father insert His
Name in theirs, He definitely placed His Name in His own Son's Name,
Yahushua (Yahweh is
salvation).
We
will not be seeing HIM again unless we say He comes in
His Father's Name
and call upon that Name (John 5:43)...
“For
I say to you, from now on you shall by no means see Me, until you
say, ‘Blessed is He who is coming in the Name of YHWH!”
(Mattithayahu
23:39)
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