World Truth

Sat Jul 4

Yeshua

Yeshua is the original Hebrew proper name for jesus. It is righteous to call Yeshua since the word “jesus” has no appropriate meaning in English. In Hebrew Yeshua means both “salvation” and the concatenated form of yahoshua, is “lord who is salvation”. He was just like substitute to mankind for a perfect sacrifice. He sacrificed his life for man’s sin. He was like a protector.

Three of the four gospels, Matthew, Mark, and Luke, are known as the synoptic gospels because they display a high degree of similarity in content, narrative arrangement, language, and sentence and paragraph structures. These gospels are also considered to share the same point of view. The fourth canonical Gospel, John, differs greatly from these three, as do the Apocryphal gospels.

According to the two-source hypothesis, Mark defined the sequence of events from Jesus’ baptism to the empty tomb and included parables of the Kingdom of God. Separately, Matthew and Luke used Mark’s plot combined with Jesus’ teachings from a now lost hypothetical text called the Q Gospel. Finally, according to the two-source hypothesis, John represents a later tradition from Asia Minor (Anatolia), followed at last by Mark’s traditional ending.