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https://www.christianity.com/wiki/jesus-christ/does-the-name-jesus-actually-mean-hail-zeus.htmlOne commentator says that if you say “Jesus” the Spanish way it sounds like “Hey Zeus.” This amusing fact is offered by conspiracy theorists as “proof” that the name of our Savior actually means “Hail Zeus.” As outlandish as this might sound, the writer explains, proponents of this belief seem to suggest that Jesus is Zeus.
Bizarre Argument
The theory starts with a faulty grasp of Hebrew. If “Roman Church officials changed the Messiah’s name from YAHSHUA (which they say means “YAH is Salvation”) to “Iésous,” a hybrid Greek/Latin word,” meaning “Hail Zeus” then a secret within the name of Jesus has been decoded, He was the Greek God of thunder all along. Or, at least, Jesus’ name was changed “to make [Christianity] more acceptable to pagan culture.” Zeus was the most respected deity in Greek mythology, their god of gods.
But this “bizarre argument” starts with an error. “YAHSHUA is not even correct, as the Hebrew name for the Savior is Yeshua.” And the name “Iésous” means “Jehovah is Salvation.” Also, Christ’s name “is properly ‘Jesus the Christ.’ As “Christ” is “the Anointed One.”