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“Why Isn’t Jesus Called
Joshua?”
Don
Closson
I was born of Jewish
parents, but never confirmed in the Jewish faith. I was baptized at a Billy
Graham rally in 1952.
I have questioned why
writings about Jesus in the first century have not used his correct name
(“Joshua” in English).
He would have been
known as “Joshua ben Joseph.”
He was a teacher
(Rabbi) who taught a reformed Judaism, later to be called Christianity.
He is believed to be
the Messiah (Christ in Greek).
I believe that the
omission of these facts in most writings about him have influenced many minds
in the wrong direction, such as anti Jewish sentiments.
What say you?
As you probably know,
first century accounts of Jesus were written in Greek using the term Ιησους [Iesous]
which in fact does translate back to the Hebrew name “Joshua” meaning Yahweh
is salvation.
We get the English
name ”Jesus“ from the Latin translation of the Greek manuscripts by
Jerome in the early 5th century.
The typical Jewish
naming convention Jesus (Joshua) son of Joseph is used in Luke 4:22 and in
John, but the Greek-speaking gentiles preferred titles with theological
implications and moved quickly towards Jesus Christ or Christ Jesus.
Since Jesus and
Joseph were common names in the first century, early Christians sought to
differentiate their Jesus by using Jesus of Nazareth, Jesus, son of David, and
of course Jesus, Son of God.
As to whether or not
this contributed to anti-Jewish sentiments is difficult to say.
However, I admit that
if more people understood and appreciated the Jewishness of Jesus it might
serve to ameliorate hostility towards Jews.
Sincerely,
Don Closson
Don
Closson served
as Director of Administration and a research associate with Probe for 26 years,
until taking a position with the same title at the Centers of Church Based
Training (ccbt.org) in 2013. He received the
B.S. in education from Southern Illinois University, the M.S. in educational
administration from Illinois State University, and the M.A. in Biblical Studies
from Dallas Theological Seminary. He has served as a public school teacher and
administrator before joining Probe and then the CCBT. He is the general editor
of Kids, Classrooms, and Contemporary Education.
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Ministries
is a non-profit ministry whose mission is to assist the church in renewing the
minds of believers with a Christian worldview and to equip the church to engage
the world for Christ. Probe fulfills this mission through our Mind Games
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extensive Web site at www.probe.org.
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