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The name Moloko comes from the narcotic -filled milk drink, Moloko Plus, in the Anthony Burgess novel A Clockwork Orange, [3] based on the Russian for milk, "молоко" ("moloko"). The group signed to Echo Records and released their single "Where Is the What If the What Is in Why?" [1] .
They decide to use the name Moloko as a tribute to the narcotic drink Moloko Plus, used by The Droogs in the novel A Clockwork Orange, which in turn was based on the Russian name for milk, молоко.
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As a second temple Jewish man growing up in early first century Israel, Jesus’ native tongue would have been Aramic. As such, his actual birth name would have been Yeshua, which is simply the Aramaic rendering of the Hebrew Yehoshua(Joshua). At some point in the Hebrew language, the consonant -h was dropped from the name Yehoshua, leading to the sp...
While Aramaic would have been Jesus’ native tongue, he definitely would have understood and spoken Greek, as it was the lingua francaof the day. In other words, Greek is the global language that would have been spoken by everyone in the Mediterranean region for commerce and other social purposes. It’s highly unlikely that Jesus would have been call...
After the Greek Iesous came the Latin Iesus, from which we get our spelling Jesus. To understand why we spell and pronounce certain names in the Bible the way we do, we first have to understand a bit about where our Bible came from. At first glance, the answer seems pretty simple. Our Old Testament comes from the Hebrew Bible and our New Testament ...
This has been a rather nerdy post about one of my favorite subjects. But at the end of the day, it doesn’t really matter whether we say Jesus or Joshua. What matter is that Jesus’ name, his entire identity, is built upon the fact that Yahweh is a God who saves. Yahweh is a God who is defined by salvation. That is the name given to Jesus by the ange...
Jun 26, 2023 · Instead, we should only use the name “Yeshua.” Some even go so far as to say that calling Him “Jesus” is blasphemous. Others go into great detail about how the name “Jesus” is unbiblical because the letter J is a modern invention and there was no letter J in Greek or Hebrew.
Mar 3, 2022 · While numerous mythological stories relate to birth and rebirth and bridging the gap between humanity and the gods, no character's story contains elements so similar to Jesus as Attis, who was adopted by the Greeks and incorporated into their pantheon from Phrygia, an area of modern-day Turkey.
Feb 12, 2021 · So, the name we have is the Greek version – Iēsous. It was a very common name at the time of Christ. It’s found all over the Septuagint – the Greek version of the Hebrew Scriptures dating back to more than a hundred years before the birth of Christ. The Hebrew version of this name is Yeshua.
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According to MacDonald, the gospels are primarily intended to show Jesus as superior to Greek heroes [65] and, although Jesus himself was a real historical figure, the gospels should be read as works of historical fiction centered on a real protagonist, not as accurate accounts of Jesus's life. [65]