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Jesu

Jesu is a form of the name Jesus used in various languages and contexts, notably in German and in certain liturgical or historical texts. The given name Jesus ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Yeshua, meaning “Yahweh is salvation.”

Traditionally identified as Jesus of Nazareth, a Jewish preacher active in 1st-century Judea, his ministry, crucifixion

In Christian theology, Jesus is regarded as the central figure through whom salvation is believed to be

in
Jerusalem
under
Pontius
Pilate,
and
reported
resurrection
are
central
to
Christian
belief.
The
primary
sources
about
his
life
are
the
Gospels
of
the
New
Testament,
supplemented
by
other
early
Christian
writings.
Non-Christian
sources
from
the
first
and
second
centuries
mention
Jesus
as
a
historical
figure,
though
details
about
his
life
and
the
interpretation
of
his
actions
vary
among
historians
and
scholars.
offered.
Interpretations
of
his
nature
and
role
differ
among
denominations,
ranging
from
views
of
divine
incarnation
to
nontrinitarian
understandings.
Beyond
Christianity,
Jesus
is
also
recognized
in
Islam
as
a
prophet
(Isa)
and
messenger
of
God,
though
not
divine.
The
form
Jesu
appears
in
liturgical,
poetic,
and
devotional
contexts,
and
can
be
found
in
titles
and
hymns
such
as
those
used
in
German-speaking
religious
and
musical
traditions.