If any of the Hebrew Roots wanna prove to you that in the Greek, of Acts 8:16 or 7:59 the name of Jesus in Greek Iesous appears without "s"
Show them this:
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In Acts 7:59 (as well as Acts 8:16), the name "Iesous" appears as αΌΈΞ·ΟΞΏαΏ¦ because it is in the genitive case, indicating possession or relation. This form is used in the phrase "Lord Jesus," where it functions as part of a construction that specifies "Lord" rather than acting as the subject of the sentence.
In contrast, "Iesous" (αΌΈΞ·ΟΞΏαΏ¦Ο) his ORIGINAL form is typically used in the nominative case when referring directly to Jesus as the subject of a verb or as a proper noun. The change in the ending reflects the grammatical role of the name in the sentence, adhering to the conventions of Koine Greek."
ππ«π±π¦ βπ’ππ―π’π΄ βπ¬π¬π±π°