>>14347723you said yourself iuppiter in the genetive meaning he was of jupiter makes him iovis
then ablative meaning in relation to iuppiter having iuppiter written as iove
so jesus being the son of iove makes him the son of yahweh when speaking classical latin and reading iove
so we got jesus being the son of dies piter, jove, iove, or iuppiter
later church latin brings leading i into a j so the iove becomes jove which is what most people know jupiter by
jove is jupiter and in classical latin jove was written iove and phonetically iove sounds identical to yahweh as letter describe sounds so both languages had it written different but sounding the same