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Jesus or YAHWEH (4 BCE – 30 CE) was a holy man who is believed by Christers to be the only begotten son of God. His followers call him Christ (from the Greekish) or Messiah (from the Hebreish), both of which roughly mean "the salved one" or "the chosen one." In the tale, he is said to have treaded wonders such as healing folk of illness both soully and bodily, walking upon water, stilling storms and manifolding foods; he is also said to have read minds and healed hearts. He bed that the Rike of God was nigh and quithed to 'rid his folk from their sins'.
He tholed beating and amansing before his death by roodfastening at the hands of the Roomers and at the bidding of Youdish holy men. After three days, his followers hold, he rose from the dead; more late he rose up into heaven. Four books, known as God spells, were written to tell about his life. Also, the writings by Holy Paul of Tarsus tell about these outcomes.
In the tale, his foe, Satan, is said to one day mislead even the highest thinkers and those in high standings with slight outwitting, bilding to be with God. He knows of God's works and will even speak or write about them, though it is afoldly to hoodwink sheep into believing he is truly an errandghost of the light. He even will fop errandghosts in heaven, by showing them his ways and leering them to be holy and good. At the end, however, the High Errandghost Mickle will rise up and hild this wicked nadder till the hirler is swinned and the holy one, who will be riding on a horse, nighs again. The holy one will have upon his breastdish the name "Truth and Righthood" and will slay the wicked one.
Naming[]
"Jesus", spoken in English as [ˈdʒiɪzɪs], is a rown by rown overbringing, being in many tongues and stemming from the Leeden word IESVS, sorely of the Greekish Ἰησοῦς (Iēsoûs), itself a borrowing from the Hebreish (Jehošua) or Hebreish-Aramaic (Ješua, Jošua), meaning "the lord frees from evil and harm" or "the lord gives", where "the lord" is the Hebreish god, Jahweh.
"Christ" is a name taken from the Greekish Χριστός, meaning the "abode one", an overbringing of the Hebreish מָשִׁיחַ (Messiah). An "abode freer" is a king sent by god, and with his inmightening and blessing, Cristens see Yesow as the one foretold by Hebreish soothsayers.