Yeshu Yeshu ( in Hebrew)
is a name that appears in a few anecdotes in the Tosefta and the Babylonian Talmud, and later as the name of the central character of the Toledot Yeshu narratives.
The accounts in the Tosefta and Talmud take place in different historical periods.
A tradition outside mainstream Judaism, first seen in the writings of Celsus regarded at least one of the accounts as a reference to Jesus and the Church, would later claim that the accounts were derogatory remarks directed at Jesus.
Many modern critical scholars view at least some of them as references to Jesus, albeit spurious references.
With one exception, traditional mainstream Jewish commentators throughout the centuries rejected the view that the term referred to Jesus.
Whatever the case may be, in the medieval Toledot Yeshu narratives,
"Yeshu"
would have been understood
[who?]
to be
Jesus
despite being misplaced in history by the stories.
The term was revived in the 20th century as a name for Jesus in modern Israeli Hebrew.
He was
HUNG UP-SIDE DOWN
on an
X
type cross in public, as an
EXAMPLE
to others, who dared opposed the
Roman Catholic Government
of his times.
This practice is still in affect until this day.
He was
MUSLIM
Yeshua, spelled יֵשׁוּעַ (Yēšūă‘)
or ישוע in
Hebrew,
was a common name among Jews of the Second Temple Period,
and is thought by some scholars and religious groups to be the
Hebrew or Aramaic name for
Jesus.
In modern Hebrew,
Yeshu (ישו) and Yeshua (ישוע)
are in fact the common transcriptions for Jesus.
The name
Yeshua
is extensively used by
Messianic Jews and Hebrew Christians and Rastafarians,
as well as other Christian denominations who wish to use
Jesus' Hebrew name.
Watch for these Secret Acting People
is a name that appears in a few anecdotes in the Tosefta and the Babylonian Talmud, and later as the name of the central character of the Toledot Yeshu narratives.
The accounts in the Tosefta and Talmud take place in different historical periods.
A tradition outside mainstream Judaism, first seen in the writings of Celsus regarded at least one of the accounts as a reference to Jesus and the Church, would later claim that the accounts were derogatory remarks directed at Jesus.
Many modern critical scholars view at least some of them as references to Jesus, albeit spurious references.
With one exception, traditional mainstream Jewish commentators throughout the centuries rejected the view that the term referred to Jesus.
Whatever the case may be, in the medieval Toledot Yeshu narratives,
"Yeshu"
would have been understood
[who?]
to be
Jesus
despite being misplaced in history by the stories.
The term was revived in the 20th century as a name for Jesus in modern Israeli Hebrew.
He was
HUNG UP-SIDE DOWN
on an
X
type cross in public, as an
EXAMPLE
to others, who dared opposed the
Roman Catholic Government
of his times.
This practice is still in affect until this day.
He was
MUSLIM
Yeshua, spelled יֵשׁוּעַ (Yēšūă‘)
or ישוע in
Hebrew,
was a common name among Jews of the Second Temple Period,
and is thought by some scholars and religious groups to be the
Hebrew or Aramaic name for
Jesus.
In modern Hebrew,
Yeshu (ישו) and Yeshua (ישוע)
are in fact the common transcriptions for Jesus.
The name
Yeshua
is extensively used by
Messianic Jews and Hebrew Christians and Rastafarians,
as well as other Christian denominations who wish to use
Jesus' Hebrew name.
Watch for these Secret Acting People
A secretary is an administrative assistant in business office administration.
An executive secretary
(sometimes called executive assistant, administrative assistant or associate)
has many administrative duties.
Traditionally, these duties were mostly related to correspondence, such as the typing out of letters, maintaining files of paper documents, etc.
The advent of word processing has significantly reduced the time that such duties require, with the result that many new tasks have come under the purview of the secretary.
These might include managing budgets and doing bookkeeping, maintaining websites, and making travel arrangements.
Secretaries might manage all the administrative details of running a high-level conference or arrange the catering for a typical lunch meeting.
Often executives will ask their assistant to take the minutes at meetings and prepare meeting documents for review.
They may also do personnel paperwork which used to be thought of as a Human Relations function;
this might also include understanding the complex rules regarding Visa and Immigration.
The job of executive assistant requires a variety of skills and adaptability to new situations. As such a four-year degree
(Bachelors of Arts)
is often preferred and a two-year degree is usually a requirement.
An executive secretary
(sometimes called executive assistant, administrative assistant or associate)
has many administrative duties.
Traditionally, these duties were mostly related to correspondence, such as the typing out of letters, maintaining files of paper documents, etc.
The advent of word processing has significantly reduced the time that such duties require, with the result that many new tasks have come under the purview of the secretary.
These might include managing budgets and doing bookkeeping, maintaining websites, and making travel arrangements.
Secretaries might manage all the administrative details of running a high-level conference or arrange the catering for a typical lunch meeting.
Often executives will ask their assistant to take the minutes at meetings and prepare meeting documents for review.
They may also do personnel paperwork which used to be thought of as a Human Relations function;
this might also include understanding the complex rules regarding Visa and Immigration.
The job of executive assistant requires a variety of skills and adaptability to new situations. As such a four-year degree
(Bachelors of Arts)
is often preferred and a two-year degree is usually a requirement.
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