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The name "Jesus"

    { 1 } - does not have the etymology of "Yahweh saves."
    { 2 } - has its origin in the English language.
    { 3 } - is regarded by Christians as subject to the Second Commandment of the ten commandments.

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The name "Jesus"

Yes, it does: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_(name)#Etymology

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The name "Jesus"

    { 1 } - does not have the etymology of "Yahweh saves."
    { 2 } - has its origin in the English language.
    { 3 } - is regarded by Christians as subject to the Second Commandment of the ten commandments.

It is derived from the Hebrew "Yeshuah."

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The name "Jesus"

    { 1 } - does not have the etymology of "Yahweh saves."
    { 2 } - has its origin in the English language.
    { 3 } - is regarded by Christians as subject to the Second Commandment of the ten commandments.

That is, it is the name of God and subject to the commandment "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain."

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