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Yahusha or Yehoshua? How do we know? 

Rob on the ROCK
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Ever hear someone insist that we must not say “Yeshua” or “Yehoshua” (which are the Aramaic and Hebrew names of Jesus) but that the correct name is “Yahusha”? I have seen Bibles have been published with this nonsense.
They err because they lack knowledge of Hebrew. They believe that since the name Yeshoshua is often written without a letter “vav” before the “ayin” (יהושע) then there’s no vowel there. It’s silly that they have not bothered to learn, so don't bother listening to them.

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@pauledmonds7316
@pauledmonds7316 Год назад
Thank SO much; I have battled for ages with folk who have Insisted on the pronounciation 'yahusha', telling them that the people they've been listening to are ignorant of the Hebrew language and have No idea what they're talking about. I'm the first to admit that I can't speak Hebrew but I know enough to see that they were wrong. This is the first video of yours that I have seen and was actually sent to me by a friend who had been taken in by these ignorant people and had insisted on using 'Yahusha', so fair play to him. Again, thank you and Shalom.... subscribed 😊
@pauledmonds7316
@pauledmonds7316 Год назад
Rob, would you be able to do a video dealing with 'Yahuah' or 'Yahuwah' being used as the name of the Father? It seems that the same people who insist on using 'Yahusha' also insist on 'Yahuah/Yahuwah' as the 'correct' pronounciation of YHVH. I've scanned through your video titles and can't see one on the subject. Cheers Shalom
@jamiecarter4993
@jamiecarter4993 2 месяца назад
@@pauledmonds7316 you haven't got to the right one
@JesusSilva-di9lj
@JesusSilva-di9lj 2 месяца назад
Paul, in the Name 'YAHUAH' there is only one Uau/Waw
@jamiecarter4993
@jamiecarter4993 2 месяца назад
@@pauledmonds7316Yahusha is the true name.everybody is stupid.
@georgebarlow3724
@georgebarlow3724 2 года назад
What an absolute blessing. Thank you Rob
@BilaamsDonkey
@BilaamsDonkey Год назад
Best, most concise, honest video on this topic.
@ontherock
@ontherock Год назад
Thanks for saying that
@seanjordan4420
@seanjordan4420 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing!! Just found your channel and Messiah Matters. Very helpful to me as a new believer, digging into the Jewish roots of Christianity. Where did you learn Hebrew? And what would you recommend to someone beginning to learn? Thanks!
@ontherock
@ontherock 3 года назад
Hi Sean, thanks for the note/question. I did a BA in Hebrew Bible at a university... but you can take Hebrew at TorahResource Institute in an online format. One class starts this next week in fact. www.torahresourceinstitute.com/?redirect=0
@seanjordan4420
@seanjordan4420 3 года назад
@@ontherock Awesome, thank you Rob. I'd like to check out the course but I can't see the information without logging in/ I don't see where I can sign up..
@ontherock
@ontherock 3 года назад
@@seanjordan4420 Oops, sorry... please try this link instead: torahresource.com/product-category/spring-quarter-torahresource-institute/
@brittyluvzruben
@brittyluvzruben 6 месяцев назад
This is been an issue for me in mini conversations kind of a point of contention and a brick wall that I hit because I’ve heard “Yeshua” “Yehoshua” “Yahusha” “Yeshoshua” & that if I say Jesus I’m worshiping or giving praise to the Zeus … it gets so messy out here in the RU-vid comments & videos where plp attack attack attack because someone is literally just trying to learn the true pronunciation, because when I am praying and speaking to my Lord and Savior, I want to say his name correctly, to give glory honor & respect .. so thank you for being so kind as to explain it in a clear respectful manner & not making me feel ashamed or stupid for asking … I’m trying to learn & grow closer in my relationship with our creator Lord savior and honestly, I’m having to kind of re-teach myself everything because I started studying & looking into many of the actual Hebrew Aramaic in Greek translations, I realized so many inaccuracies, and falsehoods that I and I’m sure many others were indoctrinated with growing up. I’m not sure about other people, but in my childhood and family, you just did not ask questions especially as a child You did not ask questions you absolutely did not question the word of God, that me questioning anything the adults were telling you the information you was told was was IT END OF DISCUSSION … we were told if we HAD a question that it was not meant for us to know if we didn’t understand it, it was not meant for us to understand that’s how God need for it to be, but is asking me to study myself I have seen where it says something to the extent of to seek & read the word to show yourself approved & worthy & how can you do that if you’re unable to ask questions if you don’t understand something so.. so I’m really starting from the ground up & I’ve learned how to say the Hebrew alphabet & I can identify some of letters when I see them it’s a slow process but I’m not giving up .. I’m 38 years old been married 16 years to an amazing kind, honest, loyal, hard-working man, who came from a basic Catholic background not too much reading the Bible, just taken the words of whatever the adults said, and never questioning it further, and we were blessed with 4 four beautiful children, three girls 2 my husband and I share, and I have a stepdaughter that was born before we were married, and we have a son together the girls are between the ages of 18 and 22 and our son is 16 play 9 machine to say that we’ve never really had a church home. We’ve visited many different churches from Jehovah’s Witness, LDS, non-denominational & Baptist and I have never found anyof those churches that made us feel happy to attend to have fellowship & feel like we were in connection with God.. so I decided after all of the horrific experiences in these churches, that I would just seek God in the solitude of my home and went online to a point where I feel comfortable maybe we can look for a place that fits us.. it’s quiet hard in this small southern town where we live to feel acceptance my husband is from Mexico. I am Caucasian and everyone in this town pretty much grew up here and there’s not a lot of diversity and it’s a shame to say this but people here or set in their ways they can be very close minded, not very inviting they can be very crude crass, make you feel ostracize and feel unwelcome very quickly…
@ontherock
@ontherock 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing... there's nothing wrong with saying "Jesus" because that's how His name came to be transliterated into English. It does NOT mean hail Zeus or any of that other junk people are ignorantly (or at times maliciously) spewing. We can be confident in the name "Yeshua" as accurate as well, from actual historical sources. Keep seeking God through prayer, fellowship, and learning His Word. "Look to Him is all your ways" (Beware of false scholars and teachers on the internet)
@TheSibler
@TheSibler 5 месяцев назад
@@ontherock Dear heavenly FATHER please LORD take good care for Rob and all his beloved ones , YOU are the best for all you do , YOU are truly the living LORD GOD allmighty for all that YOU can do , in JESUS name i pray amen Rob thank you for doing the work of THE LORD
@ontherock
@ontherock 5 месяцев назад
@@TheSibler I receive that! Your words are very kind and encouraging. Halleluyah!
@greyghostrider5622
@greyghostrider5622 3 месяца назад
Thanks Rob.. so if Yehushua is Hebrew while Yeshua is Aramaic, would it be likely He said "I AM Yehushua" or "I am Yeshua" when he struck Paul off the donkey and spoke to him in Aramaic
@ontherock
@ontherock 3 месяца назад
ישוע Yeshua
@isaiah53praisetotheallmigh32
@isaiah53praisetotheallmigh32 2 года назад
Sorry I posted my other comment too soon.The masoretes changed the Yah into Yeh, otherwise we'd be singing halleluYEH! The gentiles shall know my name.The world sings halleluYAH!
@pablosetien5548
@pablosetien5548 Год назад
Is a conspiracy to hide the Creator name YAH as " YAHrusalen" , YAHuah , YAHweh, YAHshua , even in arabics countries exist ancients cities with name FaluYAH , etc...
@BRM2RG
@BRM2RG Год назад
Do you have evidence of this?
@sundayciscero
@sundayciscero 10 месяцев назад
From what I understand, in Hebrew, a name can’t start with YAH, (Gods name) only end with it. It’s only like one or two instances where that happens. So what you’re saying is incorrect. Most times when YAH is in the beginning of a word it is Yeh. Please stop with the misinformation and pls don’t tell people they are saying His name wrong for saying Yeshua. When evidence shows everyone in Jesus time was saying Yeshua and Yehoshua.
@justin2308
@justin2308 Год назад
Even in the “Yahu-“ pronunciation, it would be more accurately spelled “Yahushua” and not “Yahusha.” At least that’s what I’ve studied.
@terrymcclendon8715
@terrymcclendon8715 11 месяцев назад
I agree 💯 percent
@marsonofjo344
@marsonofjo344 6 месяцев назад
The name first appeared in Scripture in Numbers 13:16 "MShH calls HUShA, the son of NUN, YHUShA". I may not know what I am talking about but Moses messed with only one name.
@easttexan2933
@easttexan2933 Год назад
I respectfully disagree with your interpretation. All my studies of the name take me back to a time with no vowels added. Yahuah and Yahusha or Yahushua. One thing both of us can agree on is, he was not called Jesus (Acts 26:14)
@ontherock
@ontherock Год назад
If there were no vowels added, why do you use "a" and "u"...which are vowels? Why are you adding vowels, if there were none back then? Why "a"? Why "u"? And how do you know where to put them?
@easttexan2933
@easttexan2933 Год назад
@@ontherock scroll to 8:30 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KIgdziZYLxk.html and also ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wRsfDS0yw6g.html
@dewegnaargod4917
@dewegnaargod4917 2 года назад
Can you make a video about the pronunciation of the Name ‎𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 / יהוה
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 года назад
Thank you, I have had many requests for that.
@zulemarivera9623
@zulemarivera9623 2 месяца назад
@@ontherockdid you ever make one?
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 месяца назад
@@zulemarivera9623 I don't remember... I've made 300+ videos on this channel, you'd have to scroll through
@krustysurfer
@krustysurfer 2 года назад
I have heard that rabbis say the Yeh sound is not a good sound, where Yah is the blessed sound... that the Yeh sound is a curse like spitting? Can you clarify?
@pablosetien5548
@pablosetien5548 Год назад
Then hide the Creator name YAH
@xrpeewee9320
@xrpeewee9320 6 месяцев назад
It should be Yah in both the son and father name because the first three letters are the same yet they say yeh instead of Yah for the son.
@krustysurfer
@krustysurfer 6 месяцев назад
@@xrpeewee9320 yeh is a curse word to them, its a trick to trip up the unsuspecting goi to run around saying Gods name wrong...... Im sure God knows a persons heart and forgives his name being mispronounced because of subterfuge and games..... The joke is on the foolish rabbi and orthodoxy who proclaim to be closer to God when they are the blind leading the blind... God bless Timothy
@krustysurfer
@krustysurfer 6 месяцев назад
@@pablosetien5548 absolutely! The joke is on them for making a trap for unsuspecting sincere seekers.
@marcins.7445
@marcins.7445 5 месяцев назад
@@xrpeewee9320 That makes perfect sense. Honestly, people have argued this over and over and there's so many different variations and opinions on how to pronounce the names, with everyone being absolutely convinced that their version is right... But simple common sense says that Messiah's name must start with "Yah". Zero knowledge of Hebrew is needed, just a love of the Creator.
@Kimba36918
@Kimba36918 11 месяцев назад
Thank you. You are so intelligent and informative and I get it now.
@marcemanuelc.romero4373
@marcemanuelc.romero4373 Месяц назад
Hello Rob! Please pardon me if you have already answered this question, but if I may ask, is it alright to use the name/s "Jesus", "God", and "Lord"? If so, and if not, why? I am a young child who has little-no knowledge on Hebrew, and my brain was basically fried trying to understand the concepts of its language on this video so I have to double check (T-T). Genuine question-Marc Emmanuel
@ontherock
@ontherock Месяц назад
Here are some videos which you might find helpful... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vKg6XrP0Ndw.html and ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iUu7qbtLH70.html
@ExJwMJ
@ExJwMJ 23 дня назад
Trying to avoid saying Jesus if is incorrect is what brought me to your video. And everything sounded great. But then you end it with saying Jesus is his name. So it defeated the purpose of this video and I’m more confused. Now, question. You say Joshua son of moon, but I need the context of these manuscripts how do you know this is speaking about Jesus and not just some guy named Joshua?
@ontherock
@ontherock 23 дня назад
The point of the video is how we know that "Yahusha" is a recently made up word. I made it because there are lots of false teachers out there and confused individuals saying "Yahusha" and it's nonsense.
@LewWhite10
@LewWhite10 2 месяца назад
The Name is turning the world upside-down again. YOD-HAY-UAU is YAHU. SHIN-AYIN is the suffix in ALISHA (H477) and YAHUSHA (H3091). H3068 (YOD-HAY-UAU-HAY) uses four vowels for the Name of YAHUAH in at least 6,823 places in Scripture. The suffix SHA is from the root YASHA (YOD-SHIN-AYIN. The prophet "ISA-IAH" is YASHAYAHU, YAHU+SHA is H3091, and found 216 times. It means "I am your Deliverer." It was first used at Num. 13:16 when the name of HUSHA (H1954) was altered.
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 месяца назад
Hi Lew! "Altered"? That's quite a sensational accusation. If you're going to make such an accusation, what's your evidence? Who altered it, and when did they do it, and for what reason? How do you spell "Jacob" in Hebrew? How about "David"?
@LewWhite10
@LewWhite10 2 месяца назад
@@ontherock HUSHA (H1954) was given an altered name by MUSHAH (MEM-SHIN-HAY) as recorded at Num. 13:16. YAQUB in Eberith is H3290, YOD-AYIN-KOF-BETH. DAUD in Eberith is H1732, DALETH-UAU-DALETH. Always glad to help.
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 месяца назад
@@LewWhite10 Not much help. Where do you get the "U" for "MUSHAH"? Where do you get the "U" for "YAQUB"? Why do you ignore the "Yod" in דויד?
@LewWhite10
@LewWhite10 2 месяца назад
@@ontherock We don't have to worry about these transliterations in Latin letters as long as we stick with the Eberith letter sounds. The name DAUD is DAUD, not DAYD, having only three letters. DAUD may be pronounced "DUDE" - I prefer it, but most called him DAWID for some reason. We can't fix any of this, but YAHUSHA (H3091, YAHU+SHA) will correct much more than how we speak. It's how we treat each other that is of greater concern. 😊
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 месяца назад
@@LewWhite10 If you are spreading falsehoods, it is good and kind for me to correct you. Your "Hebrew" is what I call Heebrish. Learn the truth, change your ways. You have taught falsehood for decades. It is proper for me to point that out to you and to anyone propagating your false teaching. Your "Yahusha" is made up Heebrish.
@calivali8343
@calivali8343 10 месяцев назад
How can you be on solid rock when you call a Jewish man with a Greek name Jesus!? That's ignorance
@ontherock
@ontherock 10 месяцев назад
😂
@lytehouse9342
@lytehouse9342 5 месяцев назад
The Real One ☝🏾 is The One ☝🏾 Who came in HIS FATHERS NAME 100% correct Numbers 13:16 and Exodus 6:3 I have come in my FATHERS NAME AND YE HAVE REJECTED ME ANOTHER SHALL COME IN HIS OWN NAME AND HIM YE SHALL RECEIVE
@alexkorami6679
@alexkorami6679 4 месяца назад
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@vm1552
@vm1552 Год назад
Where is the stress in Yehoshua? In 5:57 you said Ye-HO-shua. Isn't it Ye-ho-SHU-A? Thanks for the video.
@ontherock
@ontherock Год назад
Yes, you are correct. My mistake, probably by bad habit of how it's often pronounced. Thank you
@elricdaisy2385
@elricdaisy2385 Год назад
The true pronunciation for the son's name is Yahusha or Yahosha The Son of Nun's name was HOSHA In hebrew lexicon H1954 הושׁע and Moseh only added the name with the letter Yod and become a Yahosha " יהושׁע " and that word Hosha is found also in HOSHAna which means HOSHA (salvation) NA ( I pray ) and the other one is king Hoshayah (2 kgs. 17:1)
@justin2308
@justin2308 Год назад
יְהוֹשׁוּעַ is how I’m seeing H309 (minus the diacritics), meaning it would be Yahushua.
@elricdaisy2385
@elricdaisy2385 Год назад
@@justin2308 what's your point? H309 Original: אחר Transliteration: 'âchar Phonetic: aw-khar' BDB Definition: to delay, hesitate, tarry, defer, remain behind (Qal) to delay, tarry (intensive) to cause one to delay, hinder, keep back (Piel) to delay, wait, stay behind (but not in hope) Origin: a primitive root TWOT entry: 68 Part(s) of speech: Verb Strong's Definition: A primitive root; to loiter (that is, be behind); by implication to procrastinate: - continue, defer, delay, hinder, be late (slack), stay (there), tarry (longer).
@elricdaisy2385
@elricdaisy2385 Год назад
@@Johnny-pj9hd and what is the name of the Son of Nun before moses changed his name? Show me in hebrew letter.
@elricdaisy2385
@elricdaisy2385 Год назад
@@Johnny-pj9hd and what is his name in hebrew before moses changed the name of the son of Nun?
@garlandjones7709
@garlandjones7709 Год назад
​@@justin2308the spelling you presented is YehOshua, not YehUshua
@gloriahamel2963
@gloriahamel2963 3 года назад
There’s only one, Father and Robbie. That’s YAHUAH ELOHIM; the Father of heaven and earth, the Creator of all things. HIM ONLY SHALL WORSHIP!!! YAHUAH BLESS.
@BRM2RG
@BRM2RG Год назад
Is that karate?
@timtooker8332
@timtooker8332 Год назад
And what about the correct pronunciation of the Son Yahshua. Is that correct or should it be Yahushua?
@BRM2RG
@BRM2RG Год назад
@@timtooker8332 yeshua
@Renaudio
@Renaudio Год назад
The Father’s Name is YeHoVaH - Yehovah. His Son’s Name is Yeshua who is our Savior 💞💞💞💞💞🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌 YHVH(יהוה)with the vowels: “Shva, Kholam and Kamats” when they are placed properly spell out The Father’s Name Yehovah pronounced: YeHoVaH.
@benny43374
@benny43374 Год назад
Where did you get the name YAHUAH ?
@NuYahWuhSent
@NuYahWuhSent 2 года назад
You have the son of nun confused with the son of Yahuah through the Ruach Ha'Qodesh through mariam. This man speaks Moses's steward. Read from the besorah. He that receives you receives me, and he that receives me receives him את that sent me. MATTITHYAHU (MATTHEW) 10:40 את CEPHER
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 года назад
You cite the "את CEPHER" to me... I'm not the one who is confused. Do yourself a favor, abandon nonsense and actually learn Hebrew for real.
@NobleStranger69
@NobleStranger69 3 года назад
Great stuff Rob!!! Keep up good work.
@mellie8875
@mellie8875 Месяц назад
But what does Yehoshua mean, because they say that Yahusha means God add Salvation, so what does Yehoshua mean? There is always a meaning to Hebrew names. Thank you.😊
@samueljennings4809
@samueljennings4809 Месяц назад
I don’t remember the exact name for it, but it’s due to a grammar rule in Hebrew. If the syllable is at the end, it is “-ah”, but if it’s at the beginning it’s “Ye/Yeh-“. There are other examples of how Hebrew does this but i can’t remember them off the top of my head. Maybe someone else can expand on this.
@krustysurfer
@krustysurfer 2 года назад
Yes Joshua! Son of man! Redeemer! Savior! YAHOSHUA HAMASHIAC!
@Trailblazer_music
@Trailblazer_music Год назад
You know that there is no O or C in HEBREW right
@krustysurfer
@krustysurfer Год назад
@@Trailblazer_music No J either, however in pronouncing those consonants there are vowels that come to life....... God reads hearts and probably care's little for proper annunciation 😎 aloha
@DoubtingThomasTestsEverything
@DoubtingThomasTestsEverything 2 года назад
Thanks I haven't gotten far enough in to actually find the different copies we have of the masoretic or aramaic texts. I have been using Strongs for now as I'm trying to learn hebrew. In the strongs it doesn't have those vowel markers. I see the Yod Hey Waw in H3091 with no vowel markers but it does have the transliterated word as yehoshua none the less. And I didn't understand why before.
@tekhelettassels462
@tekhelettassels462 8 месяцев назад
Thankyou for your help cuz I'm a biblecode searcher n I did a code on prince of peace..and I got Yeshua..but the code I am working on in Isaiah 53...the acsess term is Yahusha yod hey vav shin ayin...so good deal 🎉🎉🎉
@beLovedofYAHUAH
@beLovedofYAHUAH 2 года назад
Thank you I love YAHuAH with all my heart mind and strength I also love YAH Our Deliverer YAHuSHAH the same There was no v in the original Eberith language - Eber was a close relative to Abrahim , it was a u So there was no vav It was uau The Saudis and other middle eastern people's speak a more clean tongue, but they write it differently, than the modern Hebrew
@winandbreuer6300
@winandbreuer6300 Год назад
JAH is the short name I AM of the Father and the Son. See Psalm 68 v 4 (KJ). Hallelu-JAH
@alexcardenas8963
@alexcardenas8963 Год назад
@@winandbreuer6300 there was no j it was a y his name was yah
@winandbreuer6300
@winandbreuer6300 Год назад
@@alexcardenas8963 Dear Alex, I know, but we are in the Netherlands and it’s only a translation to Dutch. Same as Paleo to Hebrew and Hebrew (יְה) to English (YAH). God Bless,
@alexcardenas8963
@alexcardenas8963 Год назад
@Winand Breuer we aren't suppose to change what was already written because if we translate or transliterat it changes YHUH word
@winandbreuer6300
@winandbreuer6300 Год назад
@@alexcardenas8963 Dag Alex, Yah is niet hetzelfde woord als YHUH maar wel dezelfde God. Hoezo verander verander jij niet?
@claudiumateistudiubiblic
@claudiumateistudiubiblic Год назад
How did you get Ye when for both name Yahuah and Yahusha the symbols(texts) are יה .. How do you get Ye for Yeshua? My logic says that both should start with Yah
@ontherock
@ontherock Год назад
How do you get any vowel at all? Where do the vowels come from in the first place?
@icherishcrochetandknit309
@icherishcrochetandknit309 9 месяцев назад
The Lord will put an end to all this when we get to Heaven 😂 REVELATION 19:12 - His eyes were as a flame of fire, and on his head were many crowns; and he had a name written, that no man knew, but he himself.
@misvideos360
@misvideos360 Месяц назад
that saves me a lot of time
@eachotherlive26
@eachotherlive26 2 месяца назад
But why do you say YEH? Is it not YAH? I say : "YAHOSHUA
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 месяца назад
Aside from your modifcation of the name "Yehoshua," what are some other Bible names you've learned?
@allexxdaniel9120
@allexxdaniel9120 Год назад
You kept reading passages with Joshua's name, so this is Joshua's name translation? I thought that was the translation for the Messiah.
@DanielLovelace
@DanielLovelace 3 месяца назад
Hey, Alex! Good question. I understand that our English Bible translations make a differentiation between Jesus and Joshua, especially to differentiate between the two people, yet when you look at the original words translated from the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, the name translated as Jesus is actually the same as the name translated as Joshua. The name is Yeshua, also written/pronounced as Yehoshua. We see this clearly in Hebrews 4:8 & 4:14, one verse referring to Joshua of the Old Testament, one referring to Jesus the Messiah, but both when we look at the Greek interlinear, are the same name. Similarly how our New Testament refers to some ladies as Mary, when the Hebrew name I understand would be Miriam/Miryam. Or how Danielle is technically the same name as Daniel, just different spelling, and often used for female/male, yet they carry the same meaning. On that note, Yeshua (thus also Jesus and Joshua) means “Yahweh Saves,” or “Yahweh is Salvation” as well. This fits with Matt. 1:21. You may understand some or most of this already, but I hope this helps all the same! Blessings in Jesus to you, Alex! :)
@servantofourlordjesuschris6456
@servantofourlordjesuschris6456 3 года назад
This stuff is scary. Is this messianic script? What about blue letter Bible? I remember that the Greeks did change the name of he messiah and dont know where the Hebrew Scriptures are. What about. The Jews referring to God as Yah? And blessed is he who comes in the name of ADONAI. Where be get Yah instead of Yeh and Yasha being root word of The messiah, Yahusha or yahosha instead of Yehoshua. Am I right? The vowel points were added to hide the name of the Father.
@ontherock
@ontherock 3 года назад
If someone told you that the vowel points were added "to hide the name of the Father," they are mistaken and are in need of correction.
@servantofourlordjesuschris6456
@servantofourlordjesuschris6456 3 года назад
@@ontherock vowel points of Adonai, because they thought His name was to holy and sacred to be said by sinners.
@ontherock
@ontherock 3 года назад
@@servantofourlordjesuschris6456 The Masoretes did not create this tradition, but received it and just passed it on. So it was not their own rationale, but that of the performance tradition, meaning the way Scripture was read to the public in Hebrew, back into the early 2nd Temple era.
@camilla6110
@camilla6110 2 года назад
Alan Horvath’s channel is a wonderful resource to learn everything you could possibly want to know about the Qodesh Names of YHWH and Yahshua. ☺️. He has a study called RECAP which breaks down all the basics in simple terms. 👍👍
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 года назад
@@camilla6110 No, thank you. I do not recommend that.
@BubbyPlaisan
@BubbyPlaisan 3 месяца назад
1 You, therefore, have no excuse, you who pass judgment on someone else, for at whatever point you judge another, you are condemning yourself, because you who pass judgment do the same things.
@ontherock
@ontherock 3 месяца назад
Great verse! From Romans. Those who teach non-existent names like Yahusha, Yehovah, Yahua, etc... are either deceived or are liars.
@TheGamewarden777
@TheGamewarden777 8 месяцев назад
So Messiah's name is same as Joshua's name their the same name???
@ontherock
@ontherock 8 месяцев назад
Yes. If you look at Acts 7:45 and Hebrews 4:8, it's the same name, but referring to a different person (Yeshua bin Nun). Also, there is a Yeshua listed in Luke 3:29. The Greek spelling is simply a transliteration of the Aramaic.
@ahavayah3
@ahavayah3 Год назад
YAHWEH FATHER, YAHSHUA SON, HALLELU YAH THE NAME YAHSHUA MEANS YAHWEH IS SALVATION REDEMPTION THRU THE BLOOD OF YAHSHUA HA MASHIYAH. CALL ON YAHWEH YAHSHUA AND RECEIVE RUACH HAKODESH. AND BE SAVED, ACTS 2:21, ROM 10:13 ACTS 10:43, JOEL2:32, PS 99:6, IS12:1-4 PS 118:14 YAH IS MY STRENGTH Yahweh Father, Yahshua Son, Hallelu Yah. The name Yahshua means Yahweh is Salvation. Call on Yahweh Yahshua to be saved and filled with The Ruach HaKodesh.
@senior375
@senior375 4 месяца назад
hi there,just to put you on the right road, Yahuah = the father Yahusha = the son Ruach Hakodesh = the holy spirit yahweh = satan's puppet (yahusha is talking about yahweh in john c8 -v44)😎
@ADONAIsays-so
@ADONAIsays-so 3 года назад
I shared this to my FB page, and received a notice that it "violated community standards".
@ontherock
@ontherock 3 года назад
Hmmm, I wonder what specific standard it violates
@mbnew
@mbnew 3 года назад
@@ontherock Gender-neutral-honorific Rock, Your video was shared on FaceBook. It has been flagged for violating their clear, well-defined community standards. Specifically, Standard #407 - "Your video mentions that some person, place, or thing - living, dead, or imaginary - is "wrong." Clearly, you do not understand that there is no absolute "right" or "wrong." Except in this case; obviously YOU are absolutely wrong." Standard #659 - "Someone disagrees with your video. They were offended that you do not agree with them. As such, your video has been flagged as 'hate speech.'" Standard #1 - "We don't like it." With distain, Your FaceBook Overlords
@ontherock
@ontherock 3 года назад
@@mbnew : )
@maggyrae1333
@maggyrae1333 Год назад
Beautiful love this
@LewWhite10
@LewWhite10 2 года назад
Hi Rob, you are showing some Eberith scripts and inserting phonemes (niqqud markings) invented during the 8th century and beyond in Babel. The niqqud marks seen around the Name (4 vowels Y H U H) direct or cue a reader to mispronounce YAHU, and the KJV's concordance by James Strong transliterated the sound of YAHU as "YEHO." The letter we now sound as "V" is the vowel "U" because the buzzing sound of the upper teeth on lower lip heard as a modern V is a consonant. The Aramith script of Yahudah's captors was brought back from the 70-year captivity. H U SH A (hay-uau-shin-ayin) had his name changed by the addition of a yod, see Num. 13:16).
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 года назад
Hi Lew, you have drastically oversimplified the topic at hand, and this leads people in the wrong direction. I can tell by your comments, here as well as in your published material, that you lack crucial knowledge about the Hebrew and Aramaic languages and their histories. Looking over the last 20 or 30 years, it's clear to me that you've been too slow to hear, and too quick to speak. Lacking Biblical wisdom and discipline, you came to hasty conclusions and ran with them, unchecked by competent mentors. Now all your "yes men" and sales success function as thick foreskin around your heart. Repent from this pride and turn in humility to good Hebrew and Aramaic teachers.
@LewWhite10
@LewWhite10 2 года назад
@@ontherock (read this aloud in your head in a kind tone, perhaps with the song "Chances Are" by Johnny Mathis playing softly in the background): I'm being told, "Repent from this pride and turn in humility to good Hebrew and Aramaic teachers." If I'm understanding what is being said, I've drastically oversimplified the topic, and recommended to turn to those more adept in the Hebrew and Aramaic and learn the correct understanding from them, because I've come to hasty conclusions without competent mentors. I've studied with them, and their methods used strictly the script of our captors with the added bonus being the 8th-century CE niqqud marks. Real Eberith script was unreadable to those at Belshazzar's party when Danial was called to read what the hand had written on the wall, and it has no spaces between words, as the Gatestone replica called the Los Lunas Stone which I use in many of my videos. The gentleman reading YashaYahu 53 in his chariot (Acts 8:26-40) was reading it aloud so he could hear the words and discern them by listening as he read. Go investigate the DSS copy of the scroll of YashaYahu (called the Great Isaiah Scroll) on display in the Hekal Sefer Museum at Yerushalim. It is written mostly in Aramith script, but the copyists left the most-used word, the Name Yahuah, as it was in Eberith, throughout the scroll. This is an enormously important fact, and is completely ignored by the builders that rejected this keystone (the Name of Yahuah). If you are suggesting that I lack crucial knowledge of how "Hebrew" is taught now, and has been over the centuries since the niqqud marks were invented by the Masoretes (a Qaraite sect) after 767 CE, that ship sailed during my studies in the 1980's. The teachers were consumed by their traditions, and literally knew nothing about any script but the one they were taught, and that you now teach new innocent minds. The humble thing to do is listen, then respond with a gentle answer that increases knowledge. The first to state his case seems right, until another comes and questions him. Go look up the definition of a vowel, and the definition of a consonant, and research what Yusef Ben MatithYahu (Flavius Josephus) wrote about seeing the 4 vowels of the Name in Eberith (not Aramith) on the actual golden head piece worn by the Kohen ha Gadol. Would Yahuah have told Mushah to put His Qodesh Name on Aharon's forehead written in Babel's Aramith script, or authentic Eberith script? After you have researched and asked Yahuah His perspective on all this, let's talk again. Yahuah's Name should not have any marks to help pronounce it, men did this to it.
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 года назад
@@LewWhite10 Wow, here is one of the main inventors of "Heberglish," offering me free instruction! Are there still people out there entertained by your strange hybrid mix of English and Strong's "Eberith"? It's comical how you have created your own pronunciation and vocalization scheme. You'll get neither traction nor sympathy here, Lew.
@LewWhite10
@LewWhite10 2 года назад
@@ontherock Thank you for reading my comments Rob, I look forward to you addressing the concerns I've raised about phonology as your research progresses.
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 года назад
@@LewWhite10 You're welcome to learn from all my videos. Your hybrid and sloppy transliteration scheme (with words like Eberith, Aramith, Yusef, Mushah, etc...) is based upon your "pick and choose" policy, of when to accept the wisdom of scribal discipline and when to invent your own new world for the sake of making a "splash" and selling your wares. You should be ashamed of yourself for peddling and profiting off of nonsense. May יהוה grant you repentance. Additionally, learn to actually do your own research. The "Great Isaiah Scroll" uses the Aramaic script for the Tetragrammaton. Get real and see it for yourself. dss.collections.imj.org.il/isaiah
@EQOAnostalgia
@EQOAnostalgia 11 месяцев назад
Neither. the Y thing is nonsense and points to Yaweh a desert pagan god also known as Enki.
@nazihhaddad
@nazihhaddad 9 месяцев назад
The messiah came in his father's name, Yah. So where is his father's name in Yehoshua?
@ontherock
@ontherock 9 месяцев назад
Hi nazihhaddad, I assume you're referring to John 5:43 and 10:25. The proper frame for understanding this idiom is the Tanakh. For example, 1 Samuel 17:45 we read, But David said to the Philistine, “You come to me with a sword, a spear, and a saber, but I come to you in the name of YHWH..." The Scriptures are not teaching us that the personal name "David" must therefore contain the Tetragrammaton. That would be to miss the point, because it's referring to authority. Or in Micah 4:5 we read, "As for us, we will walk in the name of YHWH our God forever and ever." Again, the Scriptures are not teaching us that the personal name "Micah" must therefore contain the Tetragrammaton. It's about authority. If you go back and read the context for John 5:43, it's clearly about authority. Shalom
@MerkabaKid
@MerkabaKid Год назад
Thank you 🕊🤍🌹
@kays3599
@kays3599 3 года назад
I prefer to call him by the name that Mary, Joseph, and all the disciples called him. I just feel like it's more intimate. Like if someone translated my name, and then called me that, I'd be like, "Okay, yea that's me...." but I wouldn't feel as close to that person because that's not what my mom, dad, and close friends call me. Jesus will always be close to us, no matter if we call him Jesus or Yeshua, but I think his real name is so beautiful, just as he is beautiful. I love you all in Christ! Keep up the good fight of faith!
@dkbuttons1
@dkbuttons1 3 года назад
You said, "I prefer to call him by the name that Mary, Joseph, and all the disciples called him." ...you didn't tell us what that name is...I don't know what it is, what they called Him..If you could let us know that would be awesome.
@kays3599
@kays3599 3 года назад
@@dkbuttons1 The name that he said in the video.... in his native language he spoke on earth.
@krustysurfer
@krustysurfer 2 года назад
@@dkbuttons1 he said it several times, JOSHUA (english) And in Aramaic/Hebrew YAHOSHUA
@gerrythorington7332
@gerrythorington7332 9 месяцев назад
According to the Bible, Jesus spoke Hebrew, also his given name would've been in Hebrew not Aramaic.
@LordDirus007
@LordDirus007 5 месяцев назад
It's Yeshua. Even today the Jews will say "Yeshu!" as a mocking curseword.
@EarthOfAbundance
@EarthOfAbundance 3 года назад
Can you please explain why do you pronounce the name as Yahoshua and not Yehoshua?
@ontherock
@ontherock 3 года назад
The proper pronunciation is the second you listed, "Yehoshua"... if I said "Yahoshua" it was my mistake.
@isaiah53praisetotheallmigh32
@isaiah53praisetotheallmigh32 2 года назад
Dear Rob, thank you for this video! How would the ע be pronounced with the "line" under it?
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 года назад
The horizontal line is a vowel marker called a "patach," I pronounce it in the video
@hoseastewart925
@hoseastewart925 7 месяцев назад
As someone whom is just beginning to study the Hebrew way.. I have heard of Yehoshua/Yeshua. But some people tried to convince me of Yahusha... Thanks much..
@mountaintop7683
@mountaintop7683 7 месяцев назад
Well...I know that the vowel points in the modern hebrew were invented by masoratic scholars. Thery didn't exist in Jesus' days. And you are read יה as "ye", if then how can you read הללויה as HalleluYah meaning "praise Yah"?
@ontherock
@ontherock 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the excellent question! While it's true that the Masoretes were 9th-10th centuries, and that for the last 1,000+ years they've been the Hebrew "standard," quite happily we can go way further back, to 250 BC, and see how these names/words were transliterated into Greek by Jews who knew both languages. 1. "Joshua" יהושוע was Ιησους, starting with "Ye-" 2. "Halleluyah הללויה was Αλληλουια, ending with "-ya" There are bundles of examples of this, so it's not an issue of Masoretic vowel points (although they are largely in agreement!) Shalom, Rob
@georgemeulio4063
@georgemeulio4063 Год назад
where is the name of the Father in yehoshua
@ontherock
@ontherock Год назад
Are you asking about a passage of Scripture, or folklore? I'm not the person to ask about Hebrew Roots folklore
@georgemeulio4063
@georgemeulio4063 Год назад
im talking about is the Name of our Creator our Father in heaven in the name yehoshua...because if your talking about scripture you know the Name of the Father then from the name of the Father you will know the name of real messiah...Yah is salvation....maybe your talking about folklore thats why you dont know...
@ontherock
@ontherock Год назад
@@georgemeulio4063 hi George, would you kindly point me to the specific passages you are building upon? Thanks
@georgemeulio4063
@georgemeulio4063 Год назад
start from the Name of the Father psalms 68:4,89:8,104:35,105:45 or know the hebrew names of the prophet Isaiah,Jeremiah, matthew you wil find the name of our Father Almighty but use bible that is not using the lord or god translation of Elohim...if you know the Name of the Father you will know the name of our hebrew Messiah...John 5:43,,acts4:12...the Father Name plus the word Salvation in hebrew you will know the name of messiah...thank you sir...
@ontherock
@ontherock Год назад
@@georgemeulio4063 Hi George, you wrote "Isaiah, Jeremiah, Matthew"... but these names you typed are English versions, they're English names derived from Greek and Latin. This doesn't help me understand your question. Can you please type these names in Hebrew for me? Please avoid using versions from English Bibles. Then perhaps I will better understand your question. Shalom
@mmseekingtruth1961
@mmseekingtruth1961 8 месяцев назад
Yes. He was a man. But he paid the price for the bride, the woman. In Lev 27:3-4 it shows why it was 30 pieces of silver. Not the price of a slave but for a woman. If you look at the medical analysis of crucifixion, your thighs rot and your belly swells. And Yah is jealous for Israel. To fulfill the law, if the husband divorces his wife she cannot remarry or the husband will be in adulterer. But if the husband dies, then she is free to remarry. This is how he was able to bring divorced Israel back as the bride. 1 Cor 7:39
@ontherock
@ontherock 8 месяцев назад
No. 3. "...and it is hidden from the eyes of her husband, and she is undetected though she has defiled herself, and there is no witness against her, since she was not caught in the act..." Num 5:13 4. The "30 pieces of silver" in Lev 27 has nothing to do with Num 5, and is paid by the vow maker to the priests, while in Yeshua's case the 30 pieces was a negotiated price which Judas was paid by the priests. 5. I recommend you spend more time in Romans 7, with a good commentary. Like Tim Hegg's for example. Shalom
@marbanak
@marbanak 6 месяцев назад
Mighty shalom, brother Rob. Honest question for you: Pursuant to prior discussion, I drilled down and discovered that modern Samaritans pronounce Joshua's name "Ye'oosha. Two witnesses for this. OK. Suppose you and I found the grace to evangelize today's Samaritans. Q?: Into which form of the Messiah's Name should we baptize them? And what form would we use to teach them, etc. I have long pondered this questions for Jews and Israelites scattered abroad in antiquity. But I am here confronted with an unusual pronunciation, derived from the Hebrew. I sincerely welcome your take on this. I'm kinda liberal on this, and would lean towards using the pronunciation they extracted from the Tanakh. I welcome your comments.
@ontherock
@ontherock 6 месяцев назад
Samaritans have a particular set of needs when it comes to evangelism. First, they reject the Prophets and the Davidic dynasty, and even Jerusalem as the legitimate home for the Temple. So in my view, their pronunciation of Hebrew (influenced by Arabic, many of their histories are written in Arabic) is down on the list of concerns. But if they hear and believe the Gospel (accepting then of course the line of David, the Psalms and Prophets, Jerusalem, and the "salvation is of the Jews" (John 4), and thus rejecting their own ancestral interpretations), then they will happily learn "Yeshua" as the name and be baptized accordingly.
@marbanak
@marbanak 6 месяцев назад
@@ontherock Thanks!
@Paul.Archer
@Paul.Archer 3 года назад
Hi Rob, just starting to learn some Hebrew and have been curious about why the name Yehoshua (or Yeshua) has a patach under the vav when it ends with an ayin. Wouldn’t the name already have the same vocalization without the patach because the ayin would have the “ah” sound? Thanks!
@ontherock
@ontherock 3 года назад
It's after the "oo" vowel of the "vav," and before the "ayin," and it's called a "furtive patach." Same in the name "No'ach" and "Ru'ach" and many other situations. Ayin, alef, and chet are letters which often take this kind of patach.
@Paul.Archer
@Paul.Archer 3 года назад
@@ontherock ah, okay. I understand now 🙂
@ontherock
@ontherock 3 года назад
@@Paul.Archer Where are you learning Hebrew? Do you have a teacher? Textbook(s)?
@Paul.Archer
@Paul.Archer 3 года назад
@@ontherock umm..lol. It’s just a free online course through a messianic congregation. It’s tailored for newbies. We’re using the Hebrew Primer by Ruby G. Strauss. Because learning languages is a challenge for me, I’m taking baby steps before I consider signing up with TRI and make a solid commitment to learn the language.
@isaiah53praisetotheallmigh32
@isaiah53praisetotheallmigh32 2 года назад
Why do other scrolls from Qumran have both wav? So spelled Yahushua and not Yahshua? How do you know that the Exodus scroll is the oldest?
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 года назад
It's because there are more than one way to spell certain names. Like "David" can be spelled with or without the yod דוד and דויד.... but it's the same person. "Aharon" can be spelled with or without the vav, same person אהרון and אהרן, and there are other examples.
@Jcs000
@Jcs000 Год назад
isnt jesus a transliteration and not an actual translation or substitute for Yehoshua? why did you throw that in there at the end when no where was it written? and why is there a joshua AND a jesus in the bible? thanks in advanced
@ontherock
@ontherock Год назад
thanks for the great question. I think I need to create another video to get into that because as you might imagine the translation history is a bit detailed
@sageway479
@sageway479 19 дней назад
It’s a transmogrification
@christssoulja4709
@christssoulja4709 3 месяца назад
thanks for the info! I've been juggling with this for a bit now. Seems most of the Yehusha folks claim the name of Jesus won't save you as well which is asinine being millions upon millions of Christians would be in hell even if they believed the gospel. What are your thoughts on them claiming Jesus comes from Hey-sus, Hail-zeus, and Christ coming from Krishna(hindu goddess)?
@ontherock
@ontherock 3 месяца назад
Anyone teaching nonsense such as: "Jesus comes from Hey-sus, Hail-zeus, and Christ coming from Krishna(hindu goddess)" is either an idiot or snake oil salesman... either way such are false teachers who should be corrected or ignored... Protect Yeshua's flock from poison!
@KingDivineRuler
@KingDivineRuler 5 месяцев назад
Praise the Almighty: I don’t care what name you employ. It depends on your language. What I care about is following teachings of the Messias 👉🏿👑👈🏿
@zmezgar2387
@zmezgar2387 Год назад
But there are no vowels so I’m confused
@ontherock
@ontherock Год назад
Cn y rd ths sntnc? Thr r n vwls bt y cn stl rd t
@marcrodriguez01
@marcrodriguez01 2 года назад
Thank you Rob ! So, to be clear, how was he actually called back then ? The way I see it, he was called by his family and friends and disciples as Yeshua. Only in hebrew in a very religious context would he be called Yehoshua. Is that right ?
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 года назад
Hi Marc, thanks for the comment and question. I would say it's possible he was referred to formally in Hebrew as Yehoshua. I don't think we can rule that out. However, we don't have any positive evidence that would permit us to insist on it. The fact that Greek speaking Jews continued to refer to Joshua bin Nun as "Yeshua" (which came into Greek from the Aramaic ישוע) means that it's likely that "Yeshua" was the most frequent name. When reading a Torah in Hebrew in a formal or liturgical setting, as you suggest, I believe they would read the full name "Yehoshua." Evidence for this is in the surviving written Targums (Jewish and Samaritan), where the name "Yehoshua" is used, even though the language of the Targum is Aramaic. Shalom
@marcrodriguez01
@marcrodriguez01 2 года назад
@@ontherockwow thanks for the fast response ! It's cool that you take the time to answer questions :) So what is your personal opinion on this ? Your guess ? About how his family and disciples would call him... Would it indeed be like Mary does in this scene from Passion of Christ ? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-R_6tJ9qk9SY.html
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 года назад
@@marcrodriguez01 My guess...and it's only a guess, is that they called Him "Yeshua" most of the time, and maybe on some occasions they called Him "Yehoshua," but I don't know the answer
@marcrodriguez01
@marcrodriguez01 2 года назад
@@ontherock Yeah I agree. Thank you ! :)
@anitacarrier9386
@anitacarrier9386 2 года назад
In yehoshua, how do we know the vowel e in yeh is not a 'a"? Yah?
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 года назад
Thanks for the question, Anita. We know from the masoretic vowels communicated by the scribes who preserved the Hebrew text of the Bible, and also by how the ancient Greek-speaking Jews transliterated the name into Greek, with the beginning of the name represented with Ιη or Ιε, both are "Ye-" in English.
@bryancarlos6466
@bryancarlos6466 7 месяцев назад
So Yeshua,, pronounced ya shu a is incorrect????
@ontherock
@ontherock 7 месяцев назад
In the Bible, they use a tsere under the yod, so it's Yeshua... and the Greek captures that same vowel with the letter eta.
@jonathanbroganhill6011
@jonathanbroganhill6011 3 месяца назад
Hi rob is the name of Jesus, yeshua or yehoshua? Just the New Testament in written in Greek.
@ontherock
@ontherock 3 месяца назад
Hi Jonathan, the name ישוע "Yeshua" was spelled Ιησους in Greek (you have to understand that the ς on the end is not part of the name, it's the nominative case ending; that's why sometimes you will see Ιησου or Ιησουν.) This was not a "Christian" invention or anything like that. We have Greek speaking Jews using this spelling back to the 3rd century BC. The fact that in the Tanakh ("OT"), "Yeshua" is used as a kind of Aramaic short-hand for "Yehoshua."
@pastorcaleb999
@pastorcaleb999 10 дней назад
We are Gentiles you can't pronounce the Hebrew tongue (without Vowels it is Only meant for Jews we are Gentiles. Throughout the world the translated Bible people had received only by the hard work of Missionaries who were led by God, discriminate seeds are dishonouring them
@stephenwhite5444
@stephenwhite5444 9 месяцев назад
Great video! Ive noticed that in Acts and Hebrew the original writer used the identical Greek name for both Joshua of the OT and 'Jesus'. This suggests to me that the apostles viewed Joshua of the OT and the Christ as having the exact same name. Had it been even a little different I think they would have given them different Greek names. Due to this ive felt like the Christs real name that His followers knew Him by was most likely Yehoshua. It sounds like you also see Yehoshua as His real name, correct? And that the "o" is a hard o like in ocean.
@ontherock
@ontherock 9 месяцев назад
Yes, the Greek spelling for "Joshua" and for "Jesus" is identical. However, this spelling derives from the Aramaic form rather than from Hebrew. Joshua bin Nun is called "Yeshua" within the Tanakh itself, from early 2nd Temple texts like Nehemiah. The Greek form is simply a transliteration of the Aramaic "Yeshua" ישוע
@stephenwhite5444
@stephenwhite5444 9 месяцев назад
@@ontherock I heard that the Yeshua was just an abbreviated way of writing Yehoshua after Babylon, like Josh versus Joshua. But I'm no scholar, Im just having to listen to others and there's not of bad info out there (as you've pointed out in several videos). Do the names Yehoshua and Yeshua have exactly the same meaning? Does one fit better regarding the angel explaining to name Him 'Jesus'..."for He shall save His people from their sins"....does one of the names make a little more sense from a meaning perspective?
@ontherock
@ontherock 9 месяцев назад
@@stephenwhite5444 I take them to mean the same thing. There's a Hebrew version and an Aramaic version. While I'm sure people referred to Him as "Yeshua" during his lifetime on the planet, we have no evidence He was called "Yehoshua." Still, I don't think "Yehoshua" is wrong.
@stephenwhite5444
@stephenwhite5444 9 месяцев назад
@@ontherock do you think 2000 years ago when they were at the synagogue reading out of the book of Joshua do you think it was more common to call Joshua by Yehoshua or Yeshua? Wouldn't the text they read for the book of Joshua have said Yehoshua? Or do you think at that point in time, they just always referred to Joshua by Yeshua? By the way....THANK YOU for clarifying this stuff the best you can. I'm no scholar, I'm just trying to piece it all together.
@ontherock
@ontherock 9 месяцев назад
@@stephenwhite5444 My assumption is that when reading Hebrew, they would say "Yehoshua," but if Greek/Aramaic, they would say "Yeshua"
@garywest6890
@garywest6890 3 месяца назад
Ish means kinda sorta. Gotta move along on that note
@alanschuetz9552
@alanschuetz9552 3 месяца назад
The “vav” is pronounced like the “o” in Torah, menorah, Eloah, and Yahoah (the true pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton). So, it’s Yehoshu’a (yod-he-vav-shin-ayin). #QuestionEverything
@ontherock
@ontherock 3 месяца назад
Nope. Who taught you this nonsense? So do you say "Yeroshalayim" 😆 And what was Boaz's wife's name, "Roth"? And Yehudah is "Yehodah"? And "Jeremiah' is "Yermiyaho"? Nope. Go learn some history, and some Hebrew
@AngryyBeaverr
@AngryyBeaverr 7 месяцев назад
Fathers Name / Creator: YaHUaH 𐤉 𐤄 𐤅 𐤄 Son’s Name / Messiah: YaHUsHua ‎𐤉 𐤄 𐤅 𐤔 𐤏 Very easy, very simple.. and very powerful.
@ontherock
@ontherock 7 месяцев назад
Where do you get these English transliterations? And why to you shift between upper and lower case letters? Hebrew has no upper and lower case... so what's this strange pattern of English letters?
@yir9383
@yir9383 2 года назад
Thank you Rob very much!
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 года назад
You might like this one too: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BAdr7TE6YLk.html
@engulf2003
@engulf2003 8 месяцев назад
The you claim his name is Yeshua, why call hom Jesus? How does Jesus tie in to this?
@ontherock
@ontherock 8 месяцев назад
The original name ישוע "Yeshua" comes into English through normal process of transliteration, from Hebrew to Aramaic to Greek to Latin to English. There are lots of words which have gone through this journey of transliteration.
@fortis6258
@fortis6258 3 года назад
I have heard so mant different ways of people saying it and arguing in Messianic Congregations, that I became disheartened and it was confusing. I was told the Yeh is what changes grammatically in Hebrew from the Yah, but they are the same root name. I was also also the "W" like WAW instead of VAV came first and there was no "V" in Older Hebrew and Jewish Aramaic. I know the HaShem is in Psalms 119. How does Yesha and Yasha words in Hebrew add the "Shua"? In Greek it is Iesous with no "H" or "Sha" letters, but is it really the same name? Confusion is difficult, bit this is a really helpful video. Thank you and Shalom
@ontherock
@ontherock 3 года назад
Yes, learning the differences in languages and how they change over time takes patience and care. Regarding the letter waw/vav, see my recent video on the name David: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nn_LA8d10z4.html
@MissCC
@MissCC 2 года назад
Hello. I’m confused. Joshua and the Messiah both go by Yeshua?
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 года назад
Yes, that's correct. You are not confused.
@MissCC
@MissCC 2 года назад
@@ontherock thank you for replying and since I have you on the line (lol) do you mind me asking what translation of the Holy Scriptures do you use? How do you feel about the Halleluyah Scriptures?
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 года назад
@@MissCC Shalom! I think the NASB is a solid and sound version (of course all translations are interpretations). If the one you mentioned is the one I think it is, I have a copy of it because someone sent it to me. I do not really like it and would not recommend it. In my opinion it's trying too hard to be something it's not. Totally overkilling the "Hebrew roots" idea to the point of ridiculousness. A good old NASB is great. Then, for secondary resources, look at ESV, the NET Bible, and even NIV (NIV is more of a paraphrase, but in lots of cases it's not bad).
@MissCC
@MissCC 2 года назад
@@ontherock thank you
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 года назад
@@MissCC You're welcome
@PraiseYahMinistry
@PraiseYahMinistry 4 месяца назад
See but your not correct if you say jesus.
@odanedmcdonald
@odanedmcdonald 11 месяцев назад
Yahushwua or Yahushua (with and without waw) Then as the language developed Yehoshwua or Yehoshwua Then as the language developed (Aramaicised) a short version emerged (related but distinct from the long version, as Robbie is from Robin) Yeshwua Which we often spell as "Yeshua" (since wu and w can make the same oo sound in English)
@meinkonto7
@meinkonto7 6 месяцев назад
just on point, thank you so much !!!!!!!
@jonathandredd1181
@jonathandredd1181 2 года назад
How is transliteration that make up Rob can’t be messiah name it has to be scripture Rob Jesus is not scripture Rob
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 года назад
Hi Jonathan, it is true that "Jesus" is an English word (and Spanish too, although in Spanish the "J" is "H"), which comes by steps through transliteration from ancient languages. Similarly, your name "Jonathan" is an English transliteration. It's only found in translations, like English Bibles. It's OK, we speak English. If you want to communicate with me in Hebrew, I'm happy to do that. Just type in Hebrew then. שלום
@mmmkay3082
@mmmkay3082 2 года назад
I’m not fluent in Hebrew or Aramaic. And I do not claim to know Hebrew vowels. But Yehoshua sounds like Yod, Hei, Shin, Vav(Uau), Ayin. Not Yod, Hei, Vav (Uau), Shin, Ayin; meaning Yahusha. Please respond. It also makes since that the fathers name is in the sons name also. Yod Hei Vav
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 года назад
Looks like you know at least some of the letters, which good. Vowels are your next step, then some basic grammar. Some other short videos you might find helpful: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BAdr7TE6YLk.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-deq8Z4wBQSg.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iUu7qbtLH70.html
@mmseekingtruth1961
@mmseekingtruth1961 8 месяцев назад
Wouldn't it be YAHoshua? Are you familiar with how he paid the price for adulterous Israel by fulfilling the law in Numbers 5? He asked Yah to take this cup from him in Mark 14:36. And once he drank the bitter water in John 19:30 he had finished the test for adultery and Yah judged him for Israel's adultery. This is Matt 15:24.
@ontherock
@ontherock 8 месяцев назад
1. No, it's Yehoshua. Fyi, "YAHoshua" is a name made up by English speakers who don't know Hebrew. I call that language "Heebrish" 2. Yeshua is not a woman, neither was He accused of adultery by a husband filled with the spirit of jealousy.
@mmseekingtruth1961
@mmseekingtruth1961 8 месяцев назад
Thank you! Even though I used the Strongs, Yah still showed me that it is Yahoshuah and not Yahuah and Yahusha.
@ontherock
@ontherock 8 месяцев назад
The best English transliteration for יהושוע is simply "Yehoshua"
@pazserenaeuna
@pazserenaeuna Год назад
Interesting and useful ! I believe you but i have a doubth : they writ the Name in Paleo and the rest of the text in Aramaic modern Hebrew Why ? And more thous the gramatical rules of Aramaic aply to the Paleo ? ??
@ontherock
@ontherock Год назад
There are manuscripts from Qumran where the main text is in "Aramaic" script (very close what we see now in a printed Hebrew Tanakh) but wrote certain divine names in "Paleo-Hebrew" script. Those names are יהוה, אלהים, and אדני (Elohim, YWHW, and Adonai). In this way, the scribes visually presented these names as special and holy. This is similar to English Bibles which say "the LORD"... it is a scribal/printing convention to set apart a special name. As to why all ancient Jewish scribes (even at Qumran) ultimately abandoned Paleo-Hebrew, while the Samaritans created their own version of Paleo-Hebrew, is another story.
@pazserenaeuna
@pazserenaeuna Год назад
@@ontherock Many thanks this are dificult things and we all have to go deep
@mmseekingtruth1961
@mmseekingtruth1961 8 месяцев назад
What is the best course to take to learn TRUE ancient Hebrew?
@ontherock
@ontherock 8 месяцев назад
Good question. Start with learning the Hebrew alefbet. Once you know it well, then you can start grammar. ru-vid.com/group/PL9EVkx6_J2zRTPYDKFg4RVNIvMLN-L5uf
@emanueljennings1016
@emanueljennings1016 5 месяцев назад
IT ALL DIVIDES RATHER THAN UNITES !!
@yahuchananl4543
@yahuchananl4543 8 месяцев назад
The Holy Spirit woke me up early in the morning many years ago and explained to me in a very simple way why His true name is Yahusha and not Yeshua, Yahushua, Yahshua, Yesus or Jesus. HE told me princely where to search for information according to the Bible AND history. Elijah was originally (EliYAHu אֱלִיָּהוּ) means " ELi/ELOHIM/GOD ( אֱלִיָּ ) is YAH(u) (הוּ). Simply means "GOD is YAH” or "YAH is GOD" or "GOD YAH". His successor Elisha אֱלִישַׁע is combination of ELi/ELOHIM/GOD (אֱלִיָּ⁠ ) and Sha (שַׁע ) which means "save/deliver", together means "ELi/ELOHIM/GOD saves". Shua ישוע means 'cry or shout' in comparison to Sha שַׁע means 'save' above. YAHuSha in Hebrew is יְהוֹ שֻׁעַ⁠‎, combination of שֻׁעַ (saves) and YAH(u) (יָּהוּ). YAHusha means YAH(u) saves. Hebrew to be read from right to left! Joshua in Hebrew was originally יְהוֹשֻׁעַ, same name YAHusha. Numbers 13:16.And Moses called Hoshea the son of Nun, Joshua. The original name was not Hoshea, but Husha which means 'save/saver'. The same 'sha' (שַׁע ) in Hebrew as used for the names Eli-sha. Moses added YAH to Husha which became YAHusha which transliterated to Joshua. Footnotes in NKJV Hebrews 4:8 „Greek Jesus, same as Hebrew Joshua“. In Hebrew, Jesus and Joshua have the same name, יְהוֹ שֻׁעַ⁠‎ . From Halleluia "PraiseYAH",הַלְלוּיָה, Hallel הַלְלוּ (Praise) YAH (יָה) we know that Yeh...or Yoh or Jeh or Jah or Joh not correct too because we don't say HalleluYeh or HalleluYoh, but say and pronounce HalleluYAH. Shuah or Shua (Hebrew: שׁוּעַ, pronounced "Shuaʿ", with an ayin glottal stop at the end, "noble/rich" or "cry for help". 7769. שׁ֫וּעַ (shua) -- a cry for help 929 יָשַׁע (yāšaʿ) -- be saved, be delivered; save, deliver, give victory, help; be safe 929a יֵשַׁע (yēšaʿ) -- salvation, deliverance 929c שׁוַֹע (šôa/shua) independent, noble, rich, crying for help. Genesis 38:2 "And Judah saw there a daughter of a certain Canaanite, whose name was Shuah ..." and in Hebrew Bible: Genesis 38:22 וַיַּרְא־שָׁ֧ם יְהוּדָ֛ה בַּת־אִ֥ישׁ כְּנַעֲנִ֖י וּשְׁמ֣וֹ שׁ֑וּעַ וַיִּקָּחֶ֖הָ וַיָּבֹ֥א אֵלֶֽיהָ׃In Hebrew original you can see again the same shua, שׁ֑וּעַ It doesn't make any sense to use the word combination saying 'YAH is noble' or 'YAH is independent' and insulting to say that 'YAH is crying for help' or "YAH is crying for salvation"?. What the HolySpirit told me can be found easily in biblegateway.com or who likes to study deeper can buy this book: "Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament Volume I & II" for around 140 Euro where the language and Bible experts from the Old Testament traced back what was written in Original Hebrew. But in the end I did not get more information as I received from the Holy Spirit, which is easier to understand. His disciples were not scripture experts like the Rabbi, but fisherman and He was born as a carpenter! Shalom,
@ontherock
@ontherock 8 месяцев назад
Yea... but no. Whatever spirit told you that is NOT the Spirit who inspired the Holy Scriptures. If you want to help people understand Hebrew, then you must learn it first for yourself. Going around saying, "the Holy Spirit told me this..." doesn't cut it. Shalom
@yahuchananl4543
@yahuchananl4543 8 месяцев назад
@@ontherock YES. I learned Hebrew. How about you?
@ontherock
@ontherock 8 месяцев назад
@@yahuchananl4543 also Aramaic and Greek... and I have taught them and continue to do so. I would happily sit down (virtually) with you and read Hebrew together. I'd like to hear you read and translate. You can even pick the text.
@Saadyahu
@Saadyahu 4 месяца назад
So is Yahoshua and Yahshua both invented to ?
@ontherock
@ontherock 4 месяца назад
Yes, they're new words, made-up by people who don't know Hebrew.
@alexkorami6679
@alexkorami6679 4 месяца назад
​@@ontherock What's the fathers Name?
@ontherock
@ontherock 4 месяца назад
@@alexkorami6679 יהוה
@isaiah53praisetotheallmigh32
@isaiah53praisetotheallmigh32 2 года назад
Why do other scrolls from Qumran have both wav? So Yahushua? ( both wav) That at 1:20 would be pronounced Yahshua, or not? The masorites changed
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 года назад
Sometimes the letter "waw" is not technically necessary to spell a word; it is sometimes optional. Here's another video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qqwG1ZCm8FY.html
@Terneyah
@Terneyah 11 месяцев назад
Despite Rob's (and other peoples) efforts to clear this up (and they did well!), let me drop this comment here: Tetragrammaton: We can't know for sure, if the full name was pronounced as Yehowah, Yahowah or Yahweh, it also kinda depends if it is a Qal or a Hifil form thereof. What the Masoretes really did, is to add the vowels of "Adonai" to the Tetragrammaton, to remind the Reader to NOT pronounce the name of God normally, but to use the substitute "Adonai". This has been already proven, as there are also occurences of the word Yehowih - the vowels of Elohim, to remind the Reader that he/she should pronounce it as Elohim instead of doubling it as 'Adonai, Adonai'. Nehemiah Gordon however, says that Yehovah stems from an ancient tradition, that has been passed down to every generation and even memorized in additional scriptures (Talmud, Targums etc.) because some Sages hinted, that the vowels of the word (ha-)Olam are the authentic and correct vowels for the Tetragrammaton. Michael S. Heiser (RIP), Jeff A. Benner and a couple Karaite teachers (Rekhavi, Alfandari (RIP)) explain it as Yihweh or Yihwah, while Dr. Heiser (RIP) agrees that this would be the Qal pronunciation, he concluded that the Tetragrammaton is Hif'il (causative) in origin and thus: Yahweh. Oh and Nehemiah Gordon says that the W was a V sound, but.. yea.. that's highly controversial. It's most likely that already, during the Mishnaic(!) Hebrew times, it switched from W to V, due to foreign influence. Nearly all other semitic languages retained the W correctly; and we already have a Veth/Beth! Anyway: the shwa (vowel) depends on the dialect of each communities; the Tiberian Jews tended to use the shwa normally as a Patach Hataf (short A) at the beginning of a word, that would mean: Yaho. Other communities, basically the majority, tend to use a shortened Seghol as a Shwa in that prefix, thus: Yeho. People also discussed that this Patach Hataf rule only applies to prefixes (B/V, or W), not to actual words. No matter if it's Yeho or Yaho - depending on the dialect, both are in their way correct. However, Yeho is the more traditional pronunciation of the prefix .... especially in Israeli / modern-day Hebrew, so we'll stick to it from now on. Prefixes (with vowels) YHW = Yehoshua (with shwa and holam, consonant Heh softly pronounced) YW = Yoshua (with holam) Y = Yeshua (with tsere) [compare it to the name of Yehu - the King of the Northern Kingdom, it's a bit complicated ... but in this case, it might really be just the Aramaic version] Suffixes (with vowels) YHW = Yahu (with qames and shuruq, consonant Heh softly pronounced) YH = Yah (with qames, consonant Heh silently pronounced) YH = YaH (with qames and a mappiq in Heh, thus stronger pronounced than usual) There's another, similar version of Jesus name - it was found in an ancient letter from Lachish, 589 BCE (First Temple Period): Hoshiyahu or Hoshiyah To quote Jeff Benner: unless we find Moses' tape-recorder, we prolly wont know the correct pronunciation. 😆 We can only reconstruct it, thanks to Tiberian Hebrew and the Masoretes. Also, there was.. uhh.. other Niqqud. Ever heard of the Jerusalemite/Palestinian vocalization? Yup... that's why it's so complicated, because there were many traditions, or lets say: dialects. Yahshua, Yahushua, Yahusha, Yahuwashu, Yahawashi - all these names aren't in accordance with any known tradition. It's just some kind of forgery - without a historical or scriptural basis, nor do these forms follow the typical grammar rules. It's like the Gnostic believers used to behave, when practicing their faith, as they also mixed up stuff and created new names. Check them out - there are many articles on it! However: the meaning and character of the Holy Name is the most important. Godspeed! ❤
@ontherock
@ontherock 11 месяцев назад
Wow, some anonymous intellect citing NG, MH, and JB... all of whom I greatly respect and are not snake oil salesmen at all, and who should be taken seriously and whose books should fill the shelves of every serious Bible student... (Not.)
@Terneyah
@Terneyah 11 месяцев назад
​@@ontherock "Anonymous Intellect"? Why would you call me like that, and if so - apparently in a sarcastic way? What's so bad about my arguments and also citing Karaite scholars / Hakhamim as well? I mean, NG, MH and JB are pretty prominent on the internet, many people know them and I just wanted to draw a comparison. I dunno what's so bad about that - or even them, as they got a point of view and a PhD. (two of 'em at least) And there's the Institute of Biblical Culture as well. BUT: If they are SO bad, in your opinion, I would kindly ask you to suggest me some names I could research and take a look. Regarding the Book-Selling: let's go for archeology; would you also call an Israel Finkelstein, Gabriel Barkay or Dan Bahat snake-oil-salesmen, because they are earning their money with it? 😆
@ontherock
@ontherock 11 месяцев назад
@@Terneyah Why did I refer to you as an "anonymous intellect"? 🤔 Hmmm, let me see... How about because 1) you're posting from an anonymous account, and 2) you present yourself as one who brings clarity of knowledge (intelligence) I don't care what videos you watch or what books you read. Just don't expect to get any traction here. My advice to you: stop hiding, stop pretending. Either that, or leave this site.
@Terneyah
@Terneyah 11 месяцев назад
@@ontherock Umm, this is my 'normal' and only uTube-Account, with a nickname - what's so special about it? I'm not a teacher, nor a student of a university - I dont have any videos uploaded on that matter. I didnt criticize or disagree with your point of view - you have plenty good stuff uploaded, which I started to watch. I have no idea what you mean by "traction". But after reading all these odd comments from other people here; I actually tried to support you, and confirm your video. That's why I gave a Like and I wanted to subscribe, but.. yea. Guess I'll pass then, if you dislike my comment(s) that much. I would've cared what kind of books you read, tho. Apparently, you'd help me out with that - on an intellectual level, which is important to me. That's why I kindly asked.
@ontherock
@ontherock 11 месяцев назад
@@Terneyah You have made all manner of comments about Hebrew vowels, transliterated words "nikkudot," etc... and have given what you think are possible pronunciations of the Tetragrammaton, and cited several names which I assume you take as authorities on the matter. Do you not present yourself then as a teacher? As an intellectual? I do not respect NG, MH, or JB, or any other names you mention. So when I say "traction" I mean that "name dropping" them here is actually not a good thing. Maybe there are 100,000 or more other RU-vidrs who will love those teachers. Not me. Not here. If you would like to chat, and help me understand your situation and your particular need, I would be willing to recommend some books. rob at messiahmatters com
@marbanak
@marbanak 6 месяцев назад
Thanks, Rob. I would ask that you respond to the following resolution: The original name, given to the Ephraimite commander, really did sound like "Yahosha" (perhaps "Yahusha"). But that was the old, original Northern Ephraimite version of his name. In southern Judah, they inflected it with that "u" sound in the end, because, well, that's what the Jews naturally said. We have a similar trend in the name of Elisha, a prophet in the North, and Elishua, son of David, in the Jewish south. Though I believe the ancient pronunciation (Yahusha/Yahosha) is a legitimate form of that name, the Apostles never heard it. I humbly await your comments after you consider this for a while. As far as the first waw, the one in the Theophoric, its ultimate disappearance will be explained by dissimilation, as I have found several scholars agree.
@ontherock
@ontherock 6 месяцев назад
It's a carefully considered idea, thanks for posting it. But the main reasons I don't accept it are as follows: 1) It depends upon an anachronistic projection of later "North" / "South" geographically-oriented dialects back onto the time of the Exodus. 2) It doesn't explain why twice the scribes preserve the spelling in full יהושוע, for the same historical person. 3) We have the same thing with many names whose spellings vary, but it's the same person, such as יעקב and יעקוב 4) Elisha and Elishua are names for different individuals, so it is not applicable for Yehoshua. 5) If the Apostles never heard "Yahusha" (where I do agree with you) then neither did Yeshua's brothers or anyone else at the time. And if that's the case, why are people even imagining all this?
@marbanak
@marbanak 6 месяцев назад
@@ontherock Kind shalom. Thank you for your generous, reply. a) I will let you cut this off whenever you wish. b) My "Pronunciation Theology" is eclectic. It's lonely but liberating to defend the evidence of dialectal variety in our records. c) Transliteration/transcription is biblical. Just look at the names of pagan deities & kings. But the Bible also teaches dialectal variety. It is preposterous to assume that all Israelites at all places, times and tribes pronounced all these names identically. Joshua's name has at least five Hebrew spellings, three of them in the Bible. I note all your sources are preMessianic Hebrew. ==> In your reply, You inadvertently created a "heads-you-win/tails-I-lose" framework. You deemed the elisha/elishua pair irrelevant because they were 2 different people. I rather believe this is superior evidence of my claim. Please think about it. If I gave you an elisha/elishua pair for a single individual, you would simply seize upon one as authentic, and deem the other as a mere "defective-spelling" variation, as you do presently. I was wrong to say the Apostles never heard "Yehosha". Since viewing your fine video (2x), I recalled that the Samaritan Torah shows the "defective spelling" in Deut 3:21. Of course! The Samaritan Torah is a "Northern" document. When the Apostles evangelized Samaritans, there is a reasonable chance that they encountered an ancient pronunciation, perhaps Yehosha/Yehoshea. Remember that this name started by placing a Yodth before "Hoshea" (not Hoshua). Conclusion: I say it is the Jewish "shua" sound, which is anacrostically applied to Moses' Ephraimite buddy. The Northern Israelite sound may also explain the puzzling Arabic form "ISA". I will let you have the last word, friend. I must free you up for other research.
@ontherock
@ontherock 6 месяцев назад
@@marbanak There's no good reason to suppose there was no "furtive patach" (as it's called now). Are you suggesting that "Noah" or "Ruach" are properly "Nach" and "Rach" among northerners? Do you think "Moses" is properly "Mashah"? And you didn't respond concerning the spellings for "Jacob".. יעקב and יעקוב... do you pronounce these two differently? And what about דוד and דויד, do you think these are pronounced the same? The Samaritan Pentateuch is very late (12th or 13th cent AD), completely corrupted, and we barely even have a single witness. Besides, Yeshua told the woman (Jn 4) "Y'all do not know what you worship..." Why would we look to that tradition for rock to build upon? The "ancient pronunciation" which you posit here is imaginary. No evidence, only speculation upon speculation. I'm interested in building houses "on the Rock" and not on sand. Shalom
@marbanak
@marbanak 6 месяцев назад
@@ontherockThanks.
@ontherock
@ontherock 6 месяцев назад
@@marbanak Side note: If I'm reading my HALOT correctly (Hebrew Aramaic Lexicon), then it looks like the Samaritan Pentateuch actually has יהושוע in other places. I would have to check the manuscript personally to be sure. It's available here: cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/MS-ADD-01846/9
@dilip1091
@dilip1091 Год назад
Please help me
@stephenfoster9009
@stephenfoster9009 11 месяцев назад
Yehova there is over 1,000 manuscripts with the vowels included. Hebrew letters can be prepositions , show ownership and tense.
@ontherock
@ontherock 11 месяцев назад
Who taught you such things?
@stephenfoster9009
@stephenfoster9009 11 месяцев назад
@@ontherock Nehemiah Gordon a Jewish scholar who has cataloged them
@ontherock
@ontherock 11 месяцев назад
@@stephenfoster9009 Thanks, yeah what you said sounded very much like what NG's been teaching for 20+ years now. But I didn't want to assume that, so that's why I asked. (Perhaps you've already gathered from what you see on my site is NG is totally wrong on this crucial front.) Contrary to what NG keeps selling, the masoretic vowels on the Tetragrammaton are indeed from the word אדני. NG has a slight-of-hand trick on this very point, so people who lack competency in the masorah and the manuscripts don't know how to call BS, they just go "wow I'm bedazzled, must be true, etc..." It's merely a sad symptom of the "Bedazzled Church" more broadly. This very thing NG avoids talking about when he's in the midst of the worlds top Masorah scholars. I even have a very recent recording of him giving a presentation in that domain, where NG says "Adonai" when it comes to reciting passages with the Tetragrammaton. In other words, NG changes his tune depending upon his audience. There's a word for people like that in Scripture too.
@IamJontelNicol
@IamJontelNicol 5 дней назад
satan has really done a job on keeping the truth buried in confusion amongst those who are searching 😢
@ontherock
@ontherock 5 дней назад
The truth is plain for followers of Yeshua. For those who reject His rule, they invent all manner of religions to please their fleshy desires.
@loismorgan2592
@loismorgan2592 2 года назад
Going back and looking at this one again (thanks to your "fun" mail one, which I realized I'd missed, lol!) My gooodness! the comments here! one person asked about the spelling "at 4:05", so I went back to see what was there. I think they are looking at the consonants, and avoiding the vowels because of the bad-press the vowels have gotten by some of the wacko teachers. Perhaps you should do a video on vowels, and how they are essential to speech, and that inventing vowels for eisegesis reasons is NOT more "noble" (think Bereans) than accepting traditional spelling. (although, to be fair, they seem to be doing the same thing with English spelling, so at least they're consistent in their Wack?) I have genuine question about the spelling at 4:05: Is the patach under the ayin, or the vav? I thought I learned that a consonant cannot be BOTH a vowel, and "carry" another vowel? Thanks for your help!
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 года назад
The vowel you're asking about is called a "furtive patach," and occurs in several words which end in an ayin or chet. The patach is pronounced before the final consonant. No-ach, Ru-ach, Lu-ach are other examples of words with "furtive patach."
@loismorgan2592
@loismorgan2592 2 года назад
@@ontherock Yes, I thought that's what it was, but isn't the "furtive" written under the consonant it comes before? I thought that's how we were taught to write it.
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 года назад
@@loismorgan2592 Ideally it's right between the final two letters. This particular scribe was OK moving it a bit farther to the right than what we'd expect.
@marnyalken17
@marnyalken17 Год назад
They say what is in a name, it depends on the language people speaks, important is if we keep believe in The Most High Yah, The Creator Of All, and know what He stands for!!!
@hashimo1
@hashimo1 7 месяцев назад
ty Rob .
@pattrell5257
@pattrell5257 7 месяцев назад
That said, is YHWH: YAHUAH/YAHUWAH/YAHUVAH OR YEHOAH/ YEHOVAH/YEHOWAH? I always got the impression that the prefix version of YHWH was YEHO/YEHU[as in Yehoshua or Yehudah] AND the suffix version was YAHU[as in Eliyahu or Yeshayahu]. What am I missing?
@ontherock
@ontherock 7 месяцев назад
Hebrew vowels are preserved by the masoretic scribes. So people who read the Hebrew must engage with what the scribes wrote. There is no Bible without the scribes. All the different "pronunciations" of the Tetragrammaton are departures from the scribes, they are clever attempts to innovate or "reveal" things to people with itchy ears. The vowels the scribes put on the Tetragrammaton are for either "Adonai" or "Elohim," depending upon the passage.
@vladgor4099
@vladgor4099 7 месяцев назад
@@ontherockSo which one is it??
@joshuab2437
@joshuab2437 5 месяцев назад
​@@vladgor4099 It is Yahuah and Yahusha.
@carmenbugeja8722
@carmenbugeja8722 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing. One time the name Yehoshua cane to me, does the pronouciation sound like "wa" at the end of the name rather than "ua" ?
@ontherock
@ontherock 3 года назад
Technically it's what's called a "glottal stop"... oo'a. The "oo" sound comes to a stop, then the ayin (an "a" sound, which is nearly a "ga" but a super soft "g")
@carmenbugeja8722
@carmenbugeja8722 3 года назад
Thanks for explaining.
@tordrajaratnam7435
@tordrajaratnam7435 5 месяцев назад
YESHUA=SALVATION! YEHOSHUA= YEHOVAH SAVES!
@ontherock
@ontherock 5 месяцев назад
What is "YEHOVAH"?
@RoryTyner
@RoryTyner 2 месяца назад
What of those who say jesus, does Father know our heart?
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 месяца назад
Nothing wrong with calling on the name of Jesus☺
@RoryTyner
@RoryTyner 2 месяца назад
@@ontherock so whats the poinr Yahuah, he was there he is hear, he will be there. Yahusha , he saves for Yahuah,the point is there is great power in his name, the name above all names,Thank you for even doing a vidio about his name.
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 месяца назад
@@RoryTyner Because those are false names made up to give people the sense of "ancient Hebrew" but it's a complete lie
@RoryTyner
@RoryTyner 2 месяца назад
@@ontherock l will ask again does he know our heart?does it cause you to stumble in hearing these names if so i will apologize, Joshua was also a great man .
@ontherock
@ontherock 2 месяца назад
@@RoryTyner God gives us teachers to correct our thinking and to aid us in our growth. Regarding the human heart, Jeremiah puts it this way: “The heart is more deceitful than all else and is desperately sick; Who can understand it? I, the LORD, search the heart, I test the mind, to give to each person according to his ways, according to the results of his deeds."
@murderedadoptees7560
@murderedadoptees7560 3 года назад
Wow (or rather wav) Fantastic presentation Rob! Please can you name all the pieces of Scriptures you've displayed here and could you also please date them for us? I've been having difficulties finding that information to present to the "S-H-A people, also Mr.Lew White is showing viewers The Messiah's name in Paleo Hebrew with shin ayin at the end and no wav in between.Do you know where he gets that info from? What is the oldest biblical script found with our Messiah's name in Paleo Hebrew? Do you know? I'd love to donate to you but I don't have Paypal.However, I'll donate money in your name and let you know what the organisations name is! Shalom
@ontherock
@ontherock 3 года назад
The oldest Paleo-Hebrew with the name is Exodus fragment from the Hasmonean era (2nd century BC), spelled יהשוע , it's the one I show at around 1:20 mark. Send contributions to: PO Box 1282, Veradale, WA 99037
@yomarbenrey1854
@yomarbenrey1854 Год назад
Does this mean The Mashiach name and the son of Nun, one of the spies is the same? Yehoshua יְהוֹשׁוּעַ
@ontherock
@ontherock Год назад
Within the Tanakh itself, ישוע (Yeshua) is used as a short form of יהושוע (Yehoshua), referring to the same individual. We see other shortened forms to, like אליה (Eliya) for אליהו (Eliyahu). Same person, short form of their name.
@BiblicueOfficial
@BiblicueOfficial Год назад
That second letter shown in the thumbnail (from right to left), is a T? ת, it should be ה (H).
@ontherock
@ontherock Год назад
It is a ה. In the 9th and 10th century, the masoretes (Jewish Bible scribes) did not write the letter ה the way it's written today. It was not yet the standard convention to always detach the lower left "leg," which we are used to today. It is sometimes confused with a ח.
@BiblicueOfficial
@BiblicueOfficial Год назад
@@ontherock Thank you for clearing this up
@ontherock
@ontherock Год назад
@@BiblicueOfficial I occasionally touch on these kinds of scribal peculiarities in my videos on inscriptions and manuscripts, such as these ru-vid.com/group/PL9EVkx6_J2zTUc6xlFNHwX_1jJljZw9AR
@revolution2829
@revolution2829 11 месяцев назад
Shua vs sha it's simple for me the extra uau was added I don't used Jewish explaining to me about hebrew words. Even James strong was tampered with. Masorites text rofl are you kidding me
@ontherock
@ontherock 11 месяцев назад
Who are the scribes you trust? You have never read the Torah in Hebrew, and are clearly unable to do so. Yet such confidence in your foolishness. God have mercy on you.
@revolution2829
@revolution2829 5 месяцев назад
@vincentkobani-rn5zh
@vincentkobani-rn5zh Год назад
Yehoshua is the Lord of lords and the King of kings.
@traesaint9328
@traesaint9328 Год назад
I believe its Yehoshua and people should stop saying Yeshua. If your name is Matthew (name given by your father) you woulnt want no one calling you Matt, cuz thats indirectly disrespecting the father. So Yehoshua is our savior
@ontherock
@ontherock Год назад
OK. But then are Ezra and Nehemiah wrong in your belief, when they refer to Yehoshua bin Nun as "Yeshua"? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iUu7qbtLH70.html
@justin2308
@justin2308 Год назад
So my brother (who’s name is actually Matthew) isn’t supposed to like the fact that my mom, myself, and his wife call him by a shortened form of his name?
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