Even in modern languages, there are differences in the pronunciation of Jesus . In English, the name is pronounced with a hard “J” while in Spanish, even though the spelling is the same, the name is pronounced with what would be an “H” in English.
It sounds more like the English name “Shane”. “ Hesus ” is the Spanish-influenced pronunciation of “ Jesus ”. The English version comes from a Latinized version of the Greek version of a Hebrew name that’s sometimes spelled (in English) “Yeshua”, which is a lot closer guide to the original pronunciation .
Jesus of Nazareth: /d͡ʒiːzəs/. Spanish -speaking people called Jesus : /heɪsus/. This is to approximate Spanish /xesus/. “Geezus”. “Geezus” is the pronunciation for American English (my native form), and it should be true or almost completely true for most other forms of English as well.
Hello, PLURAL OF JESUS The plural form of Jesus is Jesuses Have an amazing time!
Jesus does not have a last name . Last names were not common in those times. Christ is not a name , but a title. Christ means “anointed” or “Messiah”, so Jesus became the “Christ” or “Messiah” when he got baptized at the age of 30.
Mary is almost always decked out in blue , while Jesus typically wears red. Throughout history, blue has been considered a sacred and valuable hue.
In the Hebrew Bible (Exodus 3:14), Yahweh , the personal name of God, is revealed directly to Moses .
Jesus’ name in Hebrew was “ Yeshua ” which translates to English as Joshua . So how did we get the name “Jesus”?
Jesus in Irish is Íosa.
In Revelation 3:14, Jesus is referred to as, “the Amen , the faithful and true witness, the beginning of God’s creation.” The whole passage reads as “And unto the angel of the church of the Laodiceans write; These things saith the Amen , the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the creation of God”.
So our advice is that if you pronounce the possessive form of “ Jesus ” as JEE-zus, add the apostrophe alone; but if you pronounce it as JEE-zus-uz, then add ‘s. This advice agrees with the recommendations of The Chicago Manual of Style (17th ed.), the guide widely used by both commercial and academic publishers.
Bethlehem lies 10 kilometres south of the city of Jerusalem, in the fertile limestone hill country of the Holy Land. Since at least the 2nd century AD people have believed that the place where the Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem , now stands is where Jesus was born.
The Joneses is correct because it indicates more than one member of the family. The Jones’s indicates possession, as in the Jones’s home. Simply add an s to the end of your last name to indicate the message is coming from more than one family member. If your name ends in s or z, as in Jones or Juarez, add es.
Colloquially the possessive of the nominative Jesus is spoken as three syllables, best represented as Jesus’s . I have never heard the allegedly ‘correct’ possessive pronounced as two syllables. That tradition may have died; it’s just taking a while for the written possessive to catch up.
Use an apostrophe + S (‘ s ) to show that one person/thing owns or is a member of something. Yes, even if the name ends in ” s ,” it’s still correct to add another “‘ s ” to create the possessive form. It is also acceptable to add only an apostrophe to the end of singular nouns that end in ” s ” to make them possessive.