The Hebrew letter "Ayin" represents an eye, also meaning "vision" or "to see." The name Yeshua has an Ayin at the end of it (yod-shin-vav-ayin). Unbelieving Jews who reject Yeshua of Nazareth as the Messiah (ha'Mashiach) commonly spell his name as "Yeshu" with no Ayin at the end of his name (yod-shin-vav) --- making the Ayin missing from the common Jewish name. I believe that there is a spiritual lesson to this; they have eyes but cannot see. It is a spiritual blindness on Israel spoken of by the Prophet Yesha'yahu(Isaiah) in the book of Yesha'yahu(Isaiah) chapter 53. Their is an irony that those who do not see him as being the Messiah have omitted the Ayin from his name. Can you see it?
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