You are presupposing that there was a historical Jesus.
There wasn't, if anything he would have been named Joshua or Yahooshua.
The name itself, going back to the Greeks, was a simile of Dionysos (the name means son of god), his signet was IHS or Iota Eta Sigma.
Now the Greek eta (H) is both a consonant and a vowel, depending on it's placement at the beginning as in Helen it is pronounced as we pronounce the H. in the mididle of a word it is pronounced as an "ee" as in Jesus.
It is the same with the Roman I, both a vowel and a consonant. I as in Ijulius is pronounced somewhat like we pronounce the J, in the middle of the word it is soft and pronounced like the middle i in Iulius.
The early Jesus was brought into Latin as IHS to which the masculine us as in Augustus, or Spartacus was appended and thus you have Jesus. The rebel Jew would have been named Joshua, which means savior, and certainly not anointed as the messiah.
The messiah at that time was the anointed one, he would be anointed with oil blessed by the rebbe.
There is an interpolation, a fraud inserted in the works of Josephus, himself a Romanized Jew, he says in The Jewish Wars, that there was a man named Jesus the Christ or messiah. No Jew would have referred to a heretic of some one who claimed to be a messiah. This is believed to be an interpolation, probably by Piso.
The Greek had no word for a Messiah, but since a Messiah was the anointed one, and was anointed with oil, The early creators of this myth, used the Greek word for rubbing with olive oil, basically an oil message, Christos, see also Crisco.
Next lesson the origin and real meaning and purpose of the Chi Rho. (see the signet of Astarrte)
You are presupposing that there was a historical Jesus.
There wasn't, if anything he would have been named Joshua or Yahooshua.
The name itself, going back to the Greeks, was a simile of Dionysos (the name means son of god), his signet was IHS or Iota Eta Sigma.
Now the Greek eta (H) is both a consonant and a vowel, depending on it's placement at the beginning as in Helen it is pronounced as we pronounce the H. in the mididle of a word it is pronounced as an "ee" as in Jesus.
It is the same with the Roman I, both a vowel and a consonant. I as in Ijulius is pronounced somewhat like we pronounce the J, in the middle of the word it is soft and pronounced like the middle i in Iulius.
The early Jesus was brought into Latin as IHS to which the masculine us as in Augustus, or Spartacus was appended and thus you have Jesus. The rebel Jew would have been named Joshua, which means savior, and certainly not anointed as the messiah.
The messiah at that time was the anointed one, he would be anointed with oil blessed by the rebbe.
There is an interpolation, a fraud inserted in the works of Josephus, himself a Romanized Jew, he says in The Jewish Wars, that there was a man named Jesus the Christ or messiah. No Jew would have referred to a heretic of some one who claimed to be a messiah. This is believed to be an interpolation, probably by Piso.
The Greek had no word for a Messiah, but since a Messiah was the anointed one, and was anointed with oil, The early creators of this myth, used the Greek word for rubbing with olive oil, basically an oil message, Christos, see also Crisco.
Next lesson the origin and real meaning and purpose of the Chi Rho. (see the signet of Astarrte)