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Tag: Yeshua ben Joseph

Why I Call Him Yeshua: A Journey Beyond the Name

More Than a Name

When I refer to Yeshua ben Joseph instead of “Jesus,” some people assume I’m simply trying to be trendy or “New Agey.” Others wonder why the name matters at all. After all, isn’t it the same person?

This question is both simple and profound because Yeshua and Jesus are not just different names—they represent different perspectives, even different beings.

Yeshua was his Aramaic name, the language he spoke and heard throughout his life. It means “salvation” or “to deliver,” and it connects us to the man who walked the Earth as a Master of inner realization. In Hebrew, his name was sometimes written as Yehoshua, a longer form meaning “Yahweh is salvation.” This connects him to the lineage of Hebrew wisdom, including figures like Joshua in the Old Testament.

Part 2: An Invitation to Journey with Mary of Magdala

This entry is part 2 of 8 in the series The Gospel of Mary Magdalene

Welcome, dear friends, to an exploration that delves into one of the most profound and illuminating texts from early Christianity, The Gospel of Mary Magdalene. Far more than a collection of ancient words, this text is a call to each of us—those who feel the pull toward something beyond the known, who sense a light breaking through the cracks of old beliefs and yearning to illuminate new truths.

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