Posted on 08/01/2020 3:50:10 AM PDT by knarf
No dictionary carries the word/name "Isaias"
The Bible is the ONLY source (I can find) that has the name and it is in reference to Isaiah, which is pronounced;
eye - say - a
So Isaias has always been pronounced from the pulpit as EYE - SAY - A
Fox has blatantly become part and parcel with the spreading of ISLAM ...
The only entity that pronounces a simple and common Biblical name as ee si ee ass.
Try blueletterbible.org - RVR60 is the Spanish translation.
Visión de Isaías hijo de Amoz, la cual vio acerca de Judá y Jerusalén en días de Uzías, Jotam, Acaz y Ezequías, reyes de Judá.
In John 1.23 Isaiah's name appears in the Greek as Esaias (eta-sigma-alpha-iota-alpha-sigma). I have a copy of the Septuagint which uses that spelling for the book of Isaiah but also gives the Latin spelling Isaias. That is also St. Jerome's rendition in John 1.23. The Greek translators of the Bible turned the final -jah of names into -ias.
I am deeply worried for America because a LOT of damage has been done to our children regarding our identification with our own heritage and our fabric.
... and it seems perhaps too large of a percentage of adults, as well.
It’s just a Spanish boy’s name. We’ve given Spanish or Hispanic names to hurricanes in the past - I think most recently Juan, who is also in the Bible, but spelled and pronounced differently in Spanish.
(plus a hundred other doublespeak brainwashing word corruptions)
Your comment is legitimate with regard to certain manipulations of language - but not with regard to the Spanish name Isaias.
Because your name isn’t Ezequiel -
(I say, I say.)
Isaiah......I-zay-ah. Is how I have always pronounced his name
But my Bible online has a British person reading the text....
...and he pronounces Isaiah as.....I-zi-ah
I’m not sure what your point is. This remark is too terse for me to understand what you are trying to convey regarding my Post #25.
Yeah, I’m ‘terse’ like that - when I’m not being voluble.
(The former is far more rare.)
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