The Messiah's name is there prophesied within multiple incarnations within the Bible, this is overlooked by many, as it has required being able to know multiple ancient languages, and to have a photographic memory, as to recall all the religious texts in question, and then see the intertextuality.
Now with Bible software like Esword, and the internet, we can now quickly examine all the religious texts globally in an instant, and without even being able to know these ancient languages.
We can also use all the scholarly references within the software, like dictionaries & concordances - that have been correlated over hundreds of years; where this would have taken a long time acquiring this knowledge in the past.
Many have seen that there are clearly multiple incarnations of the Messiah prophesied; where the Messiah rides in Humbly on a donkey (Zechariah 9:9), and then as a triumphant King, bringing in the Messianic Age (Isaiah 9:6-7, Jeremiah 23:3-8, Ezekiel 34:11-24).
Yeshua/Yehoshua
When we follow the historical, and prophetic references about the word 'Yeshua' - which means 'Salvation' in Hebrew (H3444), there are clear prophetic aspects, that become part of the symbolic naming of the Messiah in the different incarnations.
Lets take us through a quick historical evolution of the word Salvation's (Yeshua's - H3444) interactions with Israel:
We saw the Salvation of God separate the Red Sea (Exodus 14:13).
Then in the Song of Moses, 'the Lord (Yah), will become our Salvation (Exodus 15:2).'
When the Children of Ammon fought David, 'the Lord said if they Become too strong, I will Become your Salvation' (2 Samuel 10:11).
When Jehoshaphat fought Ammon, and they became too strong, 'the Lord Became their Salvation' (2 Chronicles 20:17).
Then the prophetic wording in the Song of Moses, is paraphrased in Psalms 118:14+21, 'that the Lord will Become our Salvation', and 'become the Chief Corner Stone, that the Builders reject' (Psalms 118:26).
It was prophesied that the religious leaders would be confused by their own doctrines & drunkenness (Isaiah 56:10-12), thus making them reject what was prophesied (Isaiah 29:9-14).
Because of the stubbornness of some of the leaders, they've caused the Rabbinic Jews to be blinded & confused about Messianic/Biblical prophecy (Deuteronomy 28:28-29, Zechariah 12:4), which has then caused the people to be Exiled Among the Nations (Deuteronomy 28).
At the return of the Messiah in Zechariah 12:8-10, the 'Foolish Shepherds' (Zechariah 11:15-17) are causing the people into Armageddon - whilst fighting to take back Jerusalem (Zechariah 12:5).
It's potentially possible through education in global Messianic prophecy, that we could unite Israel, and bring in Judah first (Zechariah 12:7).
It's prophesied that 'the Lord will come to teach the people' (Isaiah 54:13), and 'to correct those who murmured about the Messiah' (Isaiah 29:24).
Understanding the scriptures could advert global war, by becoming a controversial internet Fire (Zechariah 12:6, Jeremiah 23:29), where we show that the Creator (YHVH) is a speaker of Parable upon Parable (Ezekiel 20:47-49).
Currently with the lack of comprehension in religious prophecy globally, many concepts have become blasphemous, and opposite to their intended meanings - with this prophesied Biblically in advanced, so that the returning Messiah has a chance of correcting religion, and bringing in the 'Good News' (Gospel).
The first naming was specific, based on that Hosea son of Nun, had his name changed by Moses into Yehoshua (Joshua), as "he shall lead the people into the Promised Land."
Hosea means 'Saviour' or 'Deliverer', and by adding a yod before the word, it changes its meaning to, 'Shall be a Saviour/Deliverer' (Yehoshua).
Because this additional Yod also changes it to Yah-Hosha, that implies the 'Lord Saves'.
Modern Hebrew believes that 'Yah' (H3050) is a shortened version of 'YHVH' (H3068), as they think the language has a tri-root system like Arabic - when unlike Arabic there are many two letter words in Biblical Hebrew.
We can show 'Yah' is used comparatively in Psalms 89:8, where it says, 'who is a strong Lord (Yah), like YHVH'; thus it can not be a shortened version of the name, when it is used in comparison - Instead 'Yah' means 'Lord' (H3050), and 'Havah' means 'to make Become' (H1933).
This makes 'YHVH' the same terminology as 'Bhagavan Brahma', which also means the 'Lord who makes Become' i.e. the Creator.
Yehoshua son of Nun led the people into the promised land, then Yehoshua son of Yehozadek led them back from the Babylonian Exile, Yehoshua son of Joseph was killed by his brothers, and then chucked into a pit.
In the Synoptic Gospels when it says, 'He shall be called, Yehoshua for he Shall Save his people' (Matthew 1:21), that is what the word means in Hebrew; when the name has been Hellenised, this symbolism has all been overlooked.
Yeshua is a shortened Aramaic nicknaming of Yehoshua, and in both names, its part of the Salvation of God interacting with mankind in some way.
In Deuteronomy 32:15 it explains how in future times, Jeshurun (a symbolic naming of a fattened Israel) will no longer honour their previous theology's structuring; where the word 'Yeshua' (Salvation) was understood to be the Divine Spirit of Salvation interacting with the Children of Israel.
In the Dead Sea Scrolls 1QIsaa, Isaiah 52:14 it has an additional yod on the word 'Marred' (诪砖ׁ讞转+讬) in Hebrew, which then changes it to the same word that we find in Psalms 89:19-21, 'I Anointed' (诪砖ׁ讞转讬讜) i.e the Messiah; this makes it that there are then five keywords, showing that Isaiah was clearly intending to paraphrase Psalms 89:19-21 within Isaiah 52:10-14.
One of them specific references paraphrased is the 'My Servant' that has confounded scholars for centuries, as unlike all the other 'Servant' references in Isaiah, that are specifically stated who it is speaking about, this one in Isaiah 52:13 is ambiguous, which has led to confusion; instead with the replacement of the additional yod in Isaiah 52:14, it makes it specifically paraphrasing Psalms 89:10-21, and thus talking about King David - where the naming Yeshua the Divine Being is shown in Isaiah 52:10.
In Isaiah 52:10 it has been translated as 'the Salvation of Our God', where Elohim should imply Avatars/Divine Beings, something that is physically manifest by El (Source); this would make it clearer that the first incarnation of the Jewish Messiah was their Divine Being (YHVH) made manifest - with the name Salvation (Yeshua) to fulfil the prophetic utterances.
The additional H added to the word in ancient Hebrew, means something breathed into existence by the Source of reality (El); this is where Abram became Abraham, and Sara became Sarah, when the breath of God was breathed into them.
Since Babylon the Jewish leaders adopted ideas that the Babylonian/Canaanites had, where because the language was so similar it got muddled up; thus since then they've translated El as 'God', and Elohim as 'God/Gods' - when Elohim should be always translated as 'Avatars/Divine Beings', as it describes something that is breathed by God, and has a character in some way, whereas the Source of reality is beyond any descriptions, as everything comes from it.
We can show this error in language between El (H410) & Eloh (H433) was part of what Yeshua was trying to correct, as to fulfil the prophecy in Malachi 4:4-6 of leading the Children back to the Father (EL); yet the warning wasn't understood properly, and they thought Yeshua claiming to be an Eloh/Elohim, was him claiming to be God.
When Yeshua said, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me" (Matthew 27:46-47), Yeshua used ancient Hebrew of "Eli", and the people there thought that he was calling for Elijah due to the language error; where by that time they would say "Elohi" instead.
This is also prophesied in Isaiah 46:9, that 'El is not like the Elohim', where if the Rabbinic Jews will not fix these theological errors, then Judgement will come on everyone in a day.
After Babylon the religious leaders rejected the concepts of the Divine Council, where YHVH (Creator) is Head of the Divine Council, as they saw that as polytheism, and then unknowingly they've replaced it with a form of Henotheism; where they've rejected any other Divine Beings exist, and only kept YHVH as the Godhead - this is similar to what was believe about Attar (Lucifer), that a Divine Being (Eloh) can be in the place of El (Source).
Within Deuteronomy 32:15-18 it declared all of this would happen, that they'd forget the Source of reality (El - H410) that makes them, by rejecting their Divine Being (Eloh - H433).
El is the ultimate Source of reality as the language implies; where Source doesn't have a name, a character, and even an identity/Self - people want to attach identities, so that they can identify their God; yet it is the source of everything that exists, and therefore is beyond any conceptions we can have.
In Isaiah 52:6 it says 'in that day we will be taught how Source is the one who speaks, and thus it is the "I" speaking within the scriptures'.
In Isaiah 52:7 it translates as, 'say unto Zion King your Divine Being', where Zion becomes a symbolic naming of the Messiah as 'your Divine Being' (Psalms 146:10, 147:12); where Zion then brings in in the Good News, and restores the Messianic Kingdom (Isaiah 40:9, Isaiah 41:27).
We have King Zion the Divine Being in Isaiah 52:7, and Yeshua the Divine Being in Isaiah 52:10; where both are incarnations of King David, with the spirit of the Creator upon them (Isaiah 42:1).
Zion/Zan/Z&A
At the Messiah's return it is prophesied at the end of Psalms 118:, 'Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord'; now many people think Yehoshua/Yeshua came with the name of the Lord (Yah), which in some ways he did; yet it wouldn't then make sense, that Yeshua then said in Matthew 23:39, "you will not see me, 'until you say blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord (YHVH)'", if he was the one named after the Lord (Creator).
Clearly Yeshua was relaying that there is a specific naming at the Messiah's return, that the Messiah would be named after the Creator globally (Zechariah 14:9).
The same idea that the return of Christ is named after God in some way, is stated in Revelation 3:12, that the Messiah will have a New Name (Sananda), the Name of the New Jerusalem (Zion), the Name that is a Pillar in the Temple of God (Sandalphon), and the name of God/Creator (Zan).
Though Revelation 19:12 tells us that only the Messiah knows his name prior to Armageddon (Ezekiel 38-39), it is possible through global exegesis to show the symbolism in many of the world's religions, that the Messiah is named after the Head of the Divine Council, and is thus the King of Kings.
A lot of this case won't fully make sense, and might seem random, unless we recognize that within many of the world's religions, we can find variations of our name as the name of the Creator, and within this article I'm simply showing some of the Biblical prophecies.
These statements interlink places like Isaiah 9:6, where the Messiah 'will be called Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty God' - Yet does that make them God incarnate? No, they are simply named after the Creator & God to fulfil prophecy.
It is prophesied that the Lord is the King of Kings, and the First and the Last (Alpha & Omega); where Yeshua said the 'the Last, will be First, and the First shall be Last' (Z and A).
The prophetic naming implies that first God brings Salvation to the people, and then returns to bring in the Flock (Zan/Tson) of Israel.
Symbolically both the Flock of Israel, and the Children of Zion are interchangeable terms - where they are spelled similarly in Hebrew (爪讬讜谉 - 爪讗谉).
In ancient times it was known that the Creator was called Zan in many cultures; where there is a book the Zanoni by Edward Bulwer Lytton referencing this:
'Zan was unquestionably the Chaldean appellation for the sun. Even the Greeks, who mutilated every Oriental name, had retained the right one in this case, as the Cretan inscription on the tomb of Zeus (Ode megas keitai Zan.—"Cyril contra Julian." (Here lies great Jove.)) significantly showed. As to the rest, the Zan, or Zaun, was, with the Sidonians, no uncommon prefix to On. Adonis was but another name for Zanonas, whose worship in Sidon Hesychius records.'
This same inscription of the Tomb of Jupiter, is also found recorded within the Nicene Church Fathers:
'The Cretans have a tomb of Jupiter, with this inscription. “Here lieth Zan, whom they call Jove.”' - https://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/ecf/113/1130126.htm
In ancient times when people met the Israelites, who were called the Flock (Zan/tson), many cultures acknowledged that they were named after the Creator (Zan); again after Babylon the religious leaders thought that was about the word 'Yah', and 'Yahudah' (Judah), yet that is simply having the word 'Lord' (Yah) in the name, and not being named after the Creator.
Now as we come out of Babylon the Great, which was ruled by Nebuchadnezzar (H5019), the end of his name in Hebrew has our name in reverse 'Adnaz' (谞讘讻讚谞爪专/谞讘讜讻讚谞讗爪专); this is just the same reversing as the Last (Z) and (A) First - where as we come out of the Curse of Moses (Deuteronomy 28), the Curse is reversed on those who went against it.
In Jeremiah 23:6 & Jeremiah 33:16 where it is prophesied that David returns to reign as the Messiah, he is then called the 'Lord our Righteousness', where 'Our Righteousness' in Hebrew is 'Zadaqenu' (爪讚拽谞讜), which contains an anagram of the name Zanda.
In the end of Ezekiel 34:31 where King David returns to reign, we have at the end 'Zani Zan' (爪讗谞讬 爪讗谉 - Sheep of my Flock); in Isaiah 9:4 we have 'Saun San' (住讗讜谉 住讗谉 - Battle of the Warrior).
We also find a spelling close to our name (Zan Adam) in Ezekiel 36:38, where the Messiah named after the Creator, brings in the Flocks of Men (爪讗谉 讗讚诐), where then people 'will know I'm named after the Creator'.
Because the prophetic naming of Yeshua is mainly Biblical exegesis, as we move on to the rest of it, it interlinks ideas globally to fulfil prophecy.
When Revelation 14:1 says they will be named after the Messiah, and the Father, this is that they've the name Ananda upon their foreheads, which implies 'infinite bliss' from the Dharmic culture.
Sananda is the new name of Christ, which also stems back to the oldest name for the Son of the Creator (Brahma/YHVH) - Sanandana.
Dharmically 'Sat Chit Ananda' implies 'True Conscious Bliss', and in Isaiah 35:10 and Isaiah 51:11 those who walk with the Messiah have 'Everlasting Joy' upon their foreheads, as they've reached a state of enlightenment.
When the Rabbinic Jews realize that Yeshua was King David, and has now returned as King Zan/Zion, then 'they will mourn for the one that they pierced' (Zechariah 12:10), where 'David is like their Divine Being before them' (Zechariah 12:8).
It has been appointed to me since birth (Isaiah 49:1), where I knew I was an Avatar with my name within many of the world's religions at 4-5 years old.
I've not included all the many details of our name across the world's religions globally in this article, as this is specifically on some of the Biblical naming details; there is an article 'Establishing the King of Kings' expounding on the naming within the world's religions, and one called 'The New Name of Christ is...' with links to Wikipedia references explaining these religious concepts.
In Isaiah 41:25, and Isaiah 43:6-7 it has the terminology 'BaShemi', which means 'in my name' - they've translated it as 'On my name' to try to make sense of it; yet when the rest of what has been discussed about prophetic naming is taken into account, then it is saying that the Messiah will come from the North, and be named after the Creator, as to stamp down the false teachings.
When in Isaiah 30:27 it says the 'name of the Creator comes' to ignite the Fire with the words of his mouth, this is that the Messiah is named after the Creator to fulfil the Messianic promises (Malachi 3:1).
Last time with palm branches they sang "Hoshanna" (Mark 11:9-10), which means 'Save Us', and now HaZana (讛爪谞注 - Micah 6:8) in Hebrew means, 'The Humble', where it is prophesied they shall inherit the Earth (Matthew 5:5, Psalm 37:11).
This is only a start to some of the prophetic naming, as I'm not a very good scholar, even though my name means 'Exegesis' (Zand) in Farsi to fulfil Zoroastrian prophecy.
I'm trying to positively explain that the Messianic name references exist, and trying to show it could be understood prior to Judgement Day; scripture globally does say that the final Avatar gets rejected, and then as mankind wipes its self out, Betelgeuse goes supernova - after only those who've called upon the name of the Creator will be resurrected into the Messianic Age (Joel 2:32, Zechariah 13:9).
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Monday, May 26, 2025
The Messiah's Prophetic Naming
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