Y E S H U A
IN THE
TENACH
(The Name of JESUS in the Old Testament)


Arthur E. Glass
In dealing with my Jewish brethren for the past many years in Canada,
the United States, Argentina, and Uruguay.
I had one great difficulty, and it was this: My Jewish people would always
fling at me this challenging question,
"If Jesus is our Messiah, and the whole Old Testament is about Him,
how come His name is never mentioned in It even once?"
I could never answer it satisfactorily to their way of thinking,
and I admit I often wondered why His name was not actually written in the
Old Bible. Oh, yes, I could show them His divine titles in Isaiah
7:14, 9:6 and Jeremiah 23:5,6, and even the word MESSIAH in several places;
but the Hebrew name that would be equal to Jesus, that I could not show.
Then one day the Holy Spirit opened my eyes, and I just shouted. There
was the very NAME, Jesus, found in the Old Testament about 100 times all
the way from GENESIS to HABAKKUK! Yes, the very word - the very NAME
- that the angel Gabriel used in Luke 1:31 when he told Mary about the Son
she was to have. "Where do we find that NAME?" you ask. Here
it is, friend: Every time the Old Testament uses the word SALVATION (especially
with the Hebrew suffix meaning "my," thy," or "his"), with very few exceptions
(when the word is impersonal), it is the very same word, YESHUA (Jesus),
used in Matthew 1:21. Let us remember that the angel who spoke to Mary and
the angel who spoke to Joseph in his dream did not speak in English, Latin,
or Greek, but in Hebrew; and neither were Mary or Joseph slow to grasp the
meaning and significance of the NAME of this divine Son and its relation
to His character and His work of salvation. For in the Old Testament
all great characters were given names with a specific and significant meaning.
For example, in Genesis 5:29, Lamech called his son "Noah
[Comfort], saying, This same shall comfort us concerning our work and
tell of our hands." In Genesis 10:25, Eber calls his firstborn son,
"Peleg [Division]; for in his days was the earth divided." The
same is true of Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Jacob (changed to Israel-God's Prince),
and all of Jacob's sons (see Genesis, chapters 29-32). In Exodus 2:10,
Pharaoh's daughter called the baby rescued from the Nile, "Moses [Drawn-Forth]:
and she said, Because I drew him out of the water." And so we can go
on and on to show the deep significance of Hebrew names.
Now then, when the angel spoke to Joseph, husband of Mary,
the mother of our Lord, this is what he really said and what Joseph actually
understood: " And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his
name Jesus [YESHUA (SALVATION)]: for he shall save [or salvage] his people
from their sins" (Matthew 1:21). This text was so forcibly brought
home to my soul soon after I was converted over 24 years ago, that I saw
the whole plan of the Old Testament in that one ineffable and blessed NAME.
So let us proceed to show clearly
the Hebrew name YESHUA (Greek = Iesus: English = Jesus) in the Old Testament.
When the great Patriarch Jacob was ready to depart from
this world, he by the Holy Spirit was blessing his sons and prophetically
foretelling their future experiences in those blessings. In verse 18
of Genesis 49 he exclaims, "I have waited for thy salvation, 0 Lord!"
What he really did say and mean was, "To thy YESHUA (Jesus) I am looking,
0 Lord"; or, "In thy YESHUA (Jesus) I am hoping (trusting), Lord!"
That makes much better sense.
Of course YESHUA (Jesus) was the One in Whom Jacob was trusting
to carry him safely over the chilly waters of the river of death. Jacob was
a saved man, and did not wait until his dying moments to start trusting in
the Lord. He just reminded God that he was at the same time comforting his
own soul.
In Psalms 9:14, David bursts forth, "I will rejoice
in thy salvation." What he actually did say and mean was, "I will
rejoice in (with) thy YESHUA (Jesus)."
In Psalm 91:14-16 God says, "Because he hath set
his love upon me, therefore will I deliver him: I will set him on high [raise
him above circumstances], because he hath known my name. He shall call
upon me, and I will answer him: I will be with him in trouble; I will deliver
him and honor him. With long life [eternal life] will I satisfy him,
and show him my [YESHUA (Jesus)] salvation." Of course. That promise
is realized in Revelation 22:3,4: "And there shall be no more curse: but
the throne of God and of the Lamb shall be in it: and his servants shall
serve him: And they shall see HIS face."
In Isaiah 12:2,3 we have something wonderful. Here
SALVATION is mentioned three times. The reader will be much blessed
by reading these glorious verses in his Bible, but let me give them as they
actually read in the original Hebrew with Jesus as the embodiment and personification
of the word SALVATION: "Behold, might (or, God the mighty One) is my YESHUA
(Jesus-in His pre-incarnation and eternal existence); I will trust and not
be afraid:, for JAH-JAHOVAH is my strength and my song; He also is become
my YESHUA (Jesus).... And the WORD (Jesus incarnate) became flesh, and dwelt
among us. (John 1: 14). ... Therefore with joy shall ye draw water
out of the wells of YESHUA [Jesus - waters of salvation flowing forth
from Golgotha]."
Something very interesting occurred one spring in St. Louis:
I was visiting in the home of our friends, Brother and Mrs. Charles Siegelman,
and another Jew was present there. He claimed Jewish orthodoxy for his creed.
Of course the conversation centered around Him Who is the Center of all things
-- Jesus. This good Jewish brother opposed the claims of Yeshua in
the Old Testament verbally, and in a friendly fashion, most violently.
His best offensive weapon, he thought, was to fling at me and at all
of us there the well-known challenge: "You can't find the name of
'Jesus' in the Old Testament;" and this he did.
I did not answer him directly, but asked him to
translate for us from my Hebrew Bible, Isaiah 62:11. Being a Hebrew
scholar, he did so with utmost ease, rapidly, and correctly; and here is
what and how he translated that text verbatim: "Behold, Jehovah has proclaimed
unto the end of the world. Say ye to the daughter of Zion, Behold thy YESHUA[
Jesus] cometh; behold, His reward is with Him, and His work before Him."
just then he crimsoned as he realized what he had done and how he had played
into my hands, and he just fairly screamed out, "No! no! You made me
read it 'thy YESHUA' Jesus], Mr. Glass! You tricked me!" I said, "No,
I did not trick you, I just had you read the Word of God for yourself.
Can't you see that here SALVATION is a Person and not a thing or an event?
HE Comes, 'HIS reward is with HIM, and His work before him.' " Then
he rushed at his own Old Testament, talking away frantically saying, "I'm
sure mine is different from yours." And when he found the passage, he just
dropped like a deflated balloon. His Old Testament was, of course,
identical. All he could use as an escape from admitting defeat was to deny
the divine inspiration of the book of Isaiah.
Then skipping on to Habakkuk, we have the greatest demonstration
of the NAME "Jesus" in the Old Testament; for here we have both the name
as well as the title of the Savior. In 3:13 we read literally from
the original Hebrew: "Thou wentest forth with the YESHA [variant of
ESHUA-Jesus] of [or for] thy people; with YESHUA thy MESSIAH [thine Anointed
One: i.e., with Jesus thy Anointed] thou woundest the head of the house of
the wicked one [Satan]." Here you have it! The very NAME given
to our Lord in the New Testament - JESUS CHRIST! So don't let anyone
- Jew or Gentfle - tell you that the Name JESUS is not found in the Old Testament.
And so when the aged Simeon came to the Temple, led there by the Holy Spirit,
and took the baby Yeshua in his arms, he said, "Lord, now lettest thou
thy servant depart in peace, according to thy word: For mine eyes have seen
thy salvation [YESHUA (Jesus)]" (Luke 2:29-30). Certainly! Not
only did his eyes see God's Salvation - God's YESHUA (Jesus) - but he felt
Him and touched Him. His believing heart beat with joy and assurance
as he felt the loving heart of God throbbing in the heart of the holy infant
YESHUA.
"And thou shalt call his
name Jesus (SALVATION = YESHUA: for he shall
save [salvage] his people from their sins!"
I S A I A H 5 3

How about you? Have you received your Redeemer,
the Stone whom the builders rejected?
In Him is life, light and joy and
in His sacrifice is forgiveness of sin.
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