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2Pacavelli
07/16/21 7:15:17 PM
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The word Zeus in English translates to O Dias in Greek.

Jesus Christ is said to come from Iesous (pronounced Eee-See-Ose)

Wiki states

Zeus is the Greek continuation of *Dius, the name of the Proto-Indo-European god of the daytime sky, also called *Dyeus ph2tr ("Sky Father").

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeus

One of Zeus' children is referred to as "Angelos"

Did the early Christian churches twist up the original Hebrew and Aramaic scripture and twist the real Jesus' teachings into one that would fit themselves better?
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meralonne
07/16/21 7:17:14 PM
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Sounds like an episode of "In Search of" to me.

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UnholyMudcrab
07/16/21 7:22:31 PM
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2Pacavelli posted...
Jesus Christ is said to come from Iesous
Which in turn is a Greek transliteration of the Hebrew name Yeshua

And it would be pronounced "Eee-eh-soos"

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uwnim
07/16/21 7:24:40 PM
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The New Testament was written in Greek, which would have affected what we currently call things.

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