
Believers of Christ or the so called Christians, when they pray, always mention the name Jesus. HE is their LORD and
Saviour God or Redeemer. HE forgives the sinners and is merciful to those who humbly accept their wrongdoings and heartfully ask to be accepted in HIS bosom. But, like any other religions in the world, Jesus is just the name given to a God. So, what's so special in the name Jesus that the Kings of Kings, Almighty God and Lamb of God is baptised with it?
According to the Bible, the New Testament to be exact, Jesus is the only begotten son of the LORD and was conceived by the virgin Mary. The story of his existence on earth is delicately elaborated in the Books of Mathew, Luke, John, and Mark where HE worked miracles. The Christian religion spread in the
continent of Asia, so as the translation of the Books in other tongues. Hebrews claim that the name mean 'God will help'. In
ancient Rome, Greece and other Latin speaking countries, the name actually spelt as 'Iesous' which is a transliteration for the Hebrew 'Jeshua', 'Joshua' or 'Jehoshua' which means 'Yahweh is salvation.'