Quote:That's an anglicization of yeshu'a.
Yes, Cap'n, but once removed. Iesou was the Greek variant of Y'shua which was adopted into Latin and then Anglicized into Jesus when the letter "J" was invented. The invention was in the 15th century but did not become common in English until the later 17th century. Hence early editions of the fucktard's precious KJV still used Iesus for the primary character.