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Greek · Strong's G2424

Ἰησοῦς

Iēsoûs (ee-ay-SOOS)

proper noun

Iesous (Jesus) is the Greek transliteration of the Hebrew name Joshua, meaning "Yahweh saves" or "Yahweh is salvation."

The Greek name Iesous is directly transliterated from the Hebrew name Yehoshua (Joshua). Its core meaning is rooted in salvation, embodying the idea that God Himself brings deliverance. This name is supremely significant as it is borne by the central figure of the Christian faith, Jesus Christ, who is believed to be the Son of God and the Savior of humanity. The name encapsulates His divine mission and identity as the one through whom God's saving power is manifested. While also used for other historical figures named Joshua in the Old Testament and other individuals in the New Testament, its primary and most profound usage is in reference to Jesus of Nazareth. The consistency of its rendering across various English translations highlights its singular importance and the reverence accorded to the name. Within the New Testament, the name often appears in conjunction with titles like "Christ," "Lord," and "Savior," further emphasizing His redemptive role. The theological weight of "Jesus" cannot be overstated, as it represents the embodiment of God's plan for salvation and the promise of eternal life.

Common English renderings

  • Jesus
  • Joshua
  • Jehoshua

Key verses

"Let all the house of Israel therefore know assuredly, that God hath made him both Lord and Christ, this Jesus whom ye crucified."

Acts 2:36
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"And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus, and thou shalt be saved, thou and thy house."

Acts 16:31
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"for thus shall be richly supplied unto you the entrance into the eternal kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ."

2 Peter 1:11
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"unto Timothy, my true child in faith: Grace, mercy, peace, from God the Father and Christ Jesus our Lord."

1 Timothy 1:2
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"whither as a forerunner Jesus entered for us, having become a high priest for ever after the order of Melchizedek."

Hebrews 6:20
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