Tenayistilgn Brethren.
We know Amlak (God) have many names. In the question "Jah or Yah", the answer is simple. The Hebrew word is Yah, but the latinized form is Jah. The Name is the shortened form of the divine name YHWH - Yahweh - but there's the latinized form again, JHVH - Jahovah. The word used to replace the Name of God in the Orthodox Jewish Bible (OJB) is 'HaShem', which means 'the Name'.
In the name Jesus Christ, the same thing happen; the name derives from the Greek 'Iesus Kristus'. But if we search, we find that the prefix 'sus or 'zus means 'Zeus', for it was written in Greek. The real name must be Yahushua - 'Yah is salvation' - or Jahushua - 'Jah is salvation'. The 'J' is the latinized form of the 'Y'. Kristus is the Greek word for Messiah, so it must be: Yahushua, the Messiah - or Yahushua HaMoshiach. In the OJB the name used for Yahushua is 'Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach' - 'Rebbe' means 'master, teacher, or mentor', 'Melech' means 'king', and 'HaMoshiach' means 'the Messiah, the anointed one'.
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