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[Facts] trying to help again

- In the ORIGINAL HEBREW was Jesus named Jesus, Joshua, or Yeshua?answer: Yeshua (meaning: salvation, god is salvation)
- In the ORIGINAL HEBREW was Joseph, Joseph, or Yoseph?answer: Yoseph (meaning: he (god) added, continued)
- In the ORIGINAL HEBREW was Mary, Mary, Maria, Mariam, or Miriam?answer: Miriam
- Is the ORIGINAL HEWBREW name/word for the ANGEL that later became Satan, or Associated with Satan Ha-Satan??? -confused- Also whatever the orignal Hewbrew name of the Angel that defied god, can I get a break down of the name so as to what it means, if it has a meaning, in Hewbrew... or whatever language it is from.answer: Satan is mentioned in the book of Job by that name (HaSatan which means "the satan"), as one of the angles/messangers of god. As
far as I know he has no earlier Hebrew name.- Can I get the ORIGINAL HEBREW names of the 7 Archangels, and the word breakdown of their names. As I said before the site changed and now has something different then it had before, so I am confused.answer: as I said in my other post to you, the original Hebrew spelling is IN HEBREW. If you write Miyka'el or Mikha'el - it's neither of them. You can only phonetically represent them if you got the pronounciation.as for breaking them down to words:
El means god in all of them.Gabriel: gavri = men,people,getting strongerMichael: Mi=who, chah=like (Michael = who is like god?)Uriel: uri=my light (Uriel=god is my light)Zerachiel: zerach =to shine,to lightRaphael: Rephah=to heal
- Is there an old feminine Hewbrew form of Jospeh, and by old I mean back in the time of Christ?answer: I really think not.
there is only a more modern female form: Yoshepha.Hope this helps.
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hey thankswow!
thanks for all that hard work
im just double checking, when i said the ORIGINAL HEWBREW
I meant the original hewbrew text of the bible, not just the origin of the namejust making sureThanks again~S!LVAH
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You're welcomeand yes, these are the names (Yoseph, Miriam, Yeshua, etc.) as they appear in the Hebrew text of the bible.
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