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YAHUSHA י Yud - Produces a "Ya" sound. In pictographic Hebrew, it is in the image of a hand reaching down, The actual Hebrew word “yud” means: “arm or hand, work, throw, or worship" ה Hay - A Hebrew vowel letter that produces the "Ah" sound, Image: Man with arms raised and is the shape of a window (in Heaven). Means: Look, Reveal, Breath ו Uau - As a Hebrew vowel letter it produces an "oo" (u) sound (like in #7307 Ruach). The Image of a arm reaching down through the window and means "nail", add, secure, or hook. The Uau is also the number 6, the number of man.(Yahusha came as the Son of Man) ש Shin - Produces the "sh" sound. Shin means "tooth, sharp, press, eat, two and symbolizes the Spirit, the Spiritual Fire, The Flaming Sword. ע Ayin - Silent without a vowel point, but indicates an "ah" sound at the end of"Yahusha". Ayin means "eye, watch, know, or shade. It signifies the Source and the Nothingness out of which everything has emanated. Hebrew names can be translated; they make a statement, like Yahusha = "YAHUAH is Salvation" or Deliverance. Halal Aryun shal Yahudah (Praise the Lion of Yahudah/Judah: Researched by beloved brother Yahudah Ben Ysrayl THE MESSIAH'S NAME IS FOUND 216 TIMES IN THE TANAKH (Old Testament) Yahusha found 216 times: - YUD-HAY-UAU-SHIN-AYIN, rendered in the KJV as “JOSHUA” YahuSHA - SHA contains the Hebrew root, yaSHA, meaning Salvation or Deliverance. So, "Yahusha" is the only proven acceptable transliteration. The Son of YAHUAH, has His Father’s Name with a Shin and an Ayin added to the end.Shin means "Tooth" and Ayin means "Eye". So in the death of the Son, the law of an “Eye for an Eye, and a Tooth for a Tooth” is fulfilled. Making the true name of the Messiah/Savior, in Hebrew, His own language Yahusha pronounced (Yah-hoo-shah). The Name "Yahushua" is found 2 times in (Deuteronomy 3:21 and Judges 2:7), but in each case they are referencing the person named Yahusha that they are crying for help because of his death (one was Yahusha (Joshua) of Nun), so, this is why the "shua" was added to the end of the name. "SHUA" means "to Cry out for help", making Yahushua an incorrect transliteration for the Name of the Messiah!
YAHUSHA י Yud - Produces a "Ya" sound. In pictographic Hebrew, it is in the image of a hand reaching down, The actual Hebrew word “yud” means: “arm or hand, work, throw, or worship" ה Hay - A Hebrew vowel letter that produces the "Ah" sound, Image: Man with arms raised and is the shape of a window (in Heaven). Means: Look, Reveal, Breath ו Uau - As a Hebrew vowel letter it produces an "oo" (u) sound (like in #7307 Ruach). The Image of a arm reaching down through the window and means "nail", add, secure, or hook. The Uau is also the number 6, the number of man.(Yahusha came as the Son of Man) ש Shin - Produces the "sh" sound. Shin means "tooth, sharp, press, eat, two and symbolizes the Spirit, the Spiritual Fire, The Flaming Sword. ע Ayin - Silent without a vowel point, but indicates an "ah" sound at the end of"Yahusha". Ayin means "eye, watch, know, or shade. It signifies the Source and the Nothingness out of which everything has emanated. Hebrew names can be translated; they make a statement, like Yahusha = "YAHUAH is Salvation" or Deliverance. Halal Aryun shal Yahudah (Praise the Lion of Yahudah/Judah: Researched by beloved brother Yahudah Ben Ysrayl THE MESSIAH'S NAME IS FOUND 216 TIMES IN THE TANAKH (Old Testament) Yahusha found 216 times: - YUD-HAY-UAU-SHIN-AYIN, rendered in the KJV as “JOSHUA” YahuSHA - SHA contains the Hebrew root, yaSHA, meaning Salvation or Deliverance. So, "Yahusha" is the only proven acceptable transliteration. The Son of YAHUAH, has His Father’s Name with a Shin and an Ayin added to the end.Shin means "Tooth" and Ayin means "Eye". So in the death of the Son, the law of an “Eye for an Eye, and a Tooth for a Tooth” is fulfilled. Making the true name of the Messiah/Savior, in Hebrew, His own language Yahusha pronounced (Yah-hoo-shah). The Name "Yahushua" is found 2 times in (Deuteronomy 3:21 and Judges 2:7), but in each case they are referencing the person named Yahusha that they are crying for help because of his death (one was Yahusha (Joshua) of Nun), so, this is why the "shua" was added to the end of the name. "SHUA" means "to Cry out for help", making Yahushua an incorrect transliteration for the Name of the Messiah!