The guy who is the new Jesus
Can also be described as God, and the almighty.
Orders need to be followed.
Can also be described as God, and the almighty.
Orders need to be followed.
by J.J95x April 8, 2011
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similar to joshua, but better. always very hot, epic & lit. usually they’re also cowboys but that’s fine. the female version is yoshlynn (obviously) and even though yoshua is epic, yoshlynn is significantly better.
by tomato juice is good sometimes June 3, 2020
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person 2: why that's Yehoshua of course! Who else is better looking!
person 2: why that's Yehoshua of course! Who else is better looking!
by Bigdicklary May 18, 2017
Get the Yehoshua mug.Yeshua or Y'shua, the most common form of the name "Jesus" when "Jesus Christ" was alive. "Yeshua" means "He saves".
JOHN 5:43, the Messiah said, "I have come in My Father's name (Yahweh)". Many Hebrews take this quite literally and insist that the Saviour's name was therefore Yahshua (or even Yahwehshua) rather than the more common Yeshua.
by Shlomoh HhananYah Geffen July 15, 2006
Get the yeshua mug.A name that Catholicism almost succeeded in removing from the Christian vocabulary by replacing it with Latin-based bastardizations that honor Zeus instead of God's son. This corruption was inherited nearly universally by the rest ofChristianity.
Hispanic Catholics preserve the divine name of Zeus most accurately, and call out, Hey Zeus when praying. Unsatisfied with that sacrilege, they insist upon naming little boys Hey Zeus as well.
English-speaking Christians are a little less callous about calling Yeshua by Zeus' name by pronouncing it "Zuss", with the prefix "Je". "Je" is a French word, so this along with most of the other silliness in the English language was probably their idea.
English-speaking Christians are a little less callous about calling Yeshua by Zeus' name by pronouncing it "Zuss", with the prefix "Je". "Je" is a French word, so this along with most of the other silliness in the English language was probably their idea.
by Fly On The Wall June 8, 2004
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Boy 2: "Dang he's nasty!"
Boy 2: "Dang he's nasty!"
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