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John

“John” comes from Johannes in Greek, which is derived from the Hebrew, Yochanan, which means, “Yahweh is gracious”. Here is the Greek form:

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James

from the Hebrew for “Jacob”, this is the Greek form:

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Jacob

In Hebrew:

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in the name of Jesus Christ

In Greek:

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in the name of Yeshua Meshiach

In Aramaic:

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Hadassah

Hadassa is the Hebrew name of Queen Esther and means “myrtle tree.”

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God

In Hebrew:

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Father, Son, and Holy Spirit

All in Hebrew:

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Esther

In Greek and Hebrew, Esther probably comes from the Persian, for “star”

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El Shaddai

“Powerful God” in Hebrew

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