“Jesus” means "pig" in Latin, "praise to zeus" a false god in Greek and "horse" in Hebrew!

 

Jesus” means "pig" in Latin, "praise to zeus" a false god in Greek and "horse" in Hebrew!



 

Arnulfo Laniba:


Letter J was added to the language only in AD 1524.


1524

Both I and J were used interchangeably by scribes to express the sound of both the vowel and the consonant. It wasn't until 1524 when Gian Giorgio Trissino, an Italian Renaissance grammarian known as the father of the letter J, made a clear distinction between the two sounds.


Meet The Man Responsible For The Letter "J" - Dictionary.com

https://www.dictionary.com › j



How old is the letter J in (modern) Hebrew?


500 years old


Source: The letter "J" is only 500 years old — Warriors Of The Ruwach

https://warriorsoftheruwach.com › the-letter-j


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We need to purify our language/s especially the name of our Creator/Savior to stop insulting and disrespecting God and stop this brazen lack of gratitude! Like it or not, we are secretly mocking the Savior by using the name which means "pig" in Latin, "praise to zeus" a false god in Greek and "horse" in Hebrew!


I tell you, the sound or vibration which affects the ears and feelings does mean to the Father and Christ a lot! There is a dark reason why the linguists who were Pharisees/Jesuits confused and interchanged the letter y and j. There is a dark purpose!


1524

Both I and J were used interchangeably by scribes to express the sound of both the vowel and the consonant. It wasn't until 1524 when Gian Giorgio Trissino, an Italian Renaissance grammarian known as the father of the letter J, made a clear distinction between the two sounds.


What was Jesus called before the letter J was invented?

It had come into Greek from the late Hebrew or Aramaic Yeshua, which was a common name for Jewish boys at the time of Jesus's birth.20 Dec 2013


How Jesus got his name - The Grammarphobia Blog

https://www.grammarphobia.com › ... › December



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Why was J the last letter added to the alphabet?


“Z” may be the last letter in alphabetical order, but the last letter added to our alphabet was actually “J.” ... It was just a fancier way of writing the letter “I” called a swash. When lowercase “i”s were used as numerals, the lowercase “j” marked the end of a series of ones, like “XIIJ” or “xiij” for 13.


Source: The Last Letter Added to the English Alphabet Wasn't Z ...

https://www.rd.com › Knowledge › Grammar & Spelling


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Note: With the sound of J is already in Y for the Hebrew language and Z and G for the English language and H for the Latin and Spanish languages, it is already redundant and serves no purpose except to confuse or if it were an arrow, to bend the direction of the arrow to fail to hit the bull’s eye. In short, to introduce inaccuracy in both sounds and spelling into the language.


It is the sound that matters, more than the spelling because the letter Y along with H and W invokes the fatherly heart when you call Him by his name YHWH and the S when you call the Savior YHSWH.


Sound or pronunciation matters. It vibrates the feelings of love. It strums the strings (chakras) of love inside our spirit and soul and body. What are the chakras of love?


Chakra 1 = love of self

Chakra 4 = love for God and neighbor

Chakra 5 = earnest, hence, earnest love, sincere love

Chakra 6 = patience, hence, patient love, longsuffering love

Chakra 7 = meek, humble, compasionate, merciful love


These are the traits that resonates thus activates the love in God when you pronounce His correct name. So he hears His real name in correct sound, He will hear and look back who is following or wanting Him.






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