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This Bible is a part of a move of Yeshua (Jesus) on the hearts of believers all over the world giving us a longing to know His original Hebrew, Sacred and Holy Name.
Jesus’ Hebrew Name is pronounced Yeshua. This is Jesus’ Sacred Name. It means “He saves.” It comes from the word “salvation.” “Salvation” is yeshuah which is pronounced exactly the same as Jesus’ Name, Yeshua. Therefore every time anyone reads the word “salvation” in Hebrew, they are saying Jesus’ Name. To bring this fact to life, this version of the Bible, the Sacred Name Bible, uses “Yeshua” in Hebrew letters in place of Jesus and the Hebrew letters for “yeshuah (salvation)” in place of “salvation.” It helps the reader see how many times Jesus’ Name is in the Hebrew Scriptures.
The Light Of The World
There is something marvelous about Jesus’ Hebrew Name, Yeshua. When written in the Biblical Hebrew script one can see seven flames at the top of the letters. If you place a picture of a Menorah over the letters those seven flames will stand atop the seven branches of the Menorah, exemplifying the awesome fact that Yeshua is the Light of the world! This is no accident! This shows just one aspect of the beauty of the Hebrew language which God chose to use for most of the Scripture.
So out of reverence and because of the beauty, this Sacred Name Bible version uses Jesus’ original, Hebrew Name in Hebrew letters.
Explanation of this Updated King James Version
The words “thee,” “thou,” and “thine,” etc., are replaced with “you” and “your,” etc. Verb endings, such as –est and –eth, as in “blesseth” and “comest,” are replaced with currently correct grammar. A few outdated words, such as “asses” are replaced with today’s words, “donkeys” in this case.
“Christ” is replaced with “Messiah” because that is what “Christ” means in Greek.
Otherwise the original King James Version text is not altered.

