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in Yahveh's hand, a royal diadem in the hand of your Elohik." Isaiah 62:3

The Name of Jesus in our hands!
Rejoice & cherish the beauty of the Greek spelling! The Name -" Jesus" comes to us as a transliteration from the Greek -"Iesous" (pronounced “ee-ay-sooce”) which in turn is a transliteration derived from the Hebrew “Yeshua" - meaning ... "salvation”. This Name, known around the world, (thanks to the active voice of believers spreading this "good news"!), is said to be a Hellenization (an influence of Greek culture upon the Hebrew) as though this were somehow a disastrous corruption. Rejoice! The Lord God had great purpose and design in this word. We carry His Name in our hands!
The pronunciation of The Name -"Iesous"- "Jesus" - is an interlingual homonym of the Hebrew word "soos" -"rejoice". The letter shapes of 4 Hebrew letters, "Yod-Shin-Vav-Shin" form the word "ysoos" - "will rejoice", and are portrayed in our 2 upraised hands, as a "Name crown". Consider then, the continued circular symbolism, returning again to "yod". As a detail of grammatical importance, a final "yod" creates either a plural form or personalizes it to "my". Perhaps then, we have "y'soosi", "rejoicing will be mine" or "my rejoicing, my joy without end".
"and the ransomed of the Lord will return. They will enter Zion with singing; everlasting joy will crown their heads. Gladness and joy will overtake them, and sorrow and sighing will flee away." Isa 35:10
Philippians 2:7-11
“but (Jesus) emptied Himself by taking on the form of a slave, by looking like other men, and by sharing in human nature. He humbled Himself, by becoming obedient to the point of death – even death on a cross!“ As a result God exalted Him and gave Him the Name that is above every Name, so that at the Name of Jesus (Gk. Iesous - Heb. Yeshua) every knee will bow – in Heaven and on earth and under the earth – and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the Glory of God the Father.”
An article is in process (soon to be available) showing how we have a living imprint of the Hebrew language upon our hands of praise to both our Father YHVH and our Savior Jesus Christ.
A multilingual speaker, such as Paul, would easily recognize the resemblance of the word in both the Hebrew & Greek.
"Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say Rejoice! Phillipians 4:5
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