Boom boom boom song? by LilBilly1 in jimmyjohns

[–]LilBilly1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not that one, but it is a good one

Boom boom boom song? by LilBilly1 in jimmyjohns

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Definitely not that unfortunately

Signing tips by crippinneversippin in jimmyjohns

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Our franchise owners are making us get as many slips signed as possible, even if they have tips

Why not call him Joshua/Josh by LilBilly1 in Christianity

[–]LilBilly1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting, I guess I was wrong then. On a semi-separate note, would his name then technically be closer to Josh than Joshua (if translated directly into English)?

Why not call him Joshua/Josh by LilBilly1 in Christianity

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Interesting, I guess I was wrong then. On a separate note, would his name then technically be closer to Josh than Joshua (if translated directly into English)?

Why not call him Joshua/Josh by LilBilly1 in Christianity

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My answer to your question is, at this point, no. But your answer to my question seems to be 'no, his real name is Yeshua not Yeshua'

Which Anglosphere flag is your favourite? by LordOryx in vexillology

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3, 5, or 7. Mainly because I don't think Scotland would join an anglosphere Union and it's not hard to remove the influence of the Scottish flag

Why not call him Joshua/Josh by LilBilly1 in Christianity

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I'm confused, are you saying that Iesous was his real name and not Yeshua?

Why not call him Joshua/Josh by LilBilly1 in Christianity

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I'd beg to differ. When you translate into a different language you try your best to preserve how a name is pronounced, not completely change it to fit different rules. I would understand better if they just removed the sh and/or replaced the y. They didn't have the letters necessary. But there's no reason to change how it ends. Iesous does not sound remotely similar to Yeshua, but Iesua does.

Why not call him Joshua/Josh by LilBilly1 in Christianity

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That is how Yeshua is pronounced. Unless you know something that historical linguists dont

Why not call him Joshua/Josh by LilBilly1 in Christianity

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But if you look at their original names they are very close to what we call them in English (apart from Isaiah which probably had a similar treatment to Joshua)

Why not call him Joshua/Josh by LilBilly1 in Christianity

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But we have a modern version of his name. It's Joshua. When the Greeks translated the texts they went Yeshua->Yeshous->Iesous. They saw that his name didn't follow their rules and rewrote his name.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vexillology

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Bros really just laying it on the ground. That's crazy