Reblogged from Arthur Frederick Ide's Blog:
The words Jesus (Latin: Iesus; Hebrew: ישוע; Arabic: عيسى Isa; Greek: Ἰησοῦς Iēsous born c. 7-2 BC/BCE and died c. 30–36 AD/CE) and Christ (ancient Greek: Χριστός, Khristós, meaning 'anointed' as a king; (Hebrew: מָשִׁיחַ, ; Aramaic: משיחא, Greek: Μεσσίας, Arabic: المسيح, al-Masīḥ, Latin: Messias. It is a translation of the Hebrew מָשִׁיחַ (Māšîah), for Messiah) only of late became the name of a man recorded in the Christian New Testament.
As always highly informative.


























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