There are scholars who teach that because Hebrew and Arabic are Semitic languages the Hebrew letter ו vav must have been pronounced waw [w] in ancient Hebrew, as it was in Arabic, instead
Yehoshua means “Y’hovah is salvation.” Over centuries, His Hebrew name became Greek Iēsous and later English Jesus. Restoring His true Name reconnects us with the divine truth: salvation belongs to Y’hovah through Y’hoshua HaMashiach.
Discover the true Hebraic roots of faith in Y’hoshua HaMashiach. Gentile believers are grafted into Yisra’el through obedience to Torah, Shabbat, and the Feasts of Y’hovah—not replacing Yisra’el, but restored to its covenant roots.
The New Covenant did not begin in Bethlehem but at Golgotha. Y’hoshua’s death sealed the covenant in His blood, fulfilling Torah and opening the way for believers to walk in righteousness, shalom, and joy in the Ruach HaKodesh.
The Shabbat is a covenant sign, a commandment, and a delight. When we honor it, we encounter the peace of Y’hovah and the renewal of our souls. Shabbat teaches us to rest, trust, and walk in His eternal rhythm of grace.