User talk:TurricaN

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[edit] Regarding the Jesus article and the name Iesous

Greetings, TurricaN,

I went ahead and reverted the small edit you made to the article Jesus, but I wanted to explain so you didn't think I was "biting the newbie." That article is in the process of an extensive peer review in the hopes of making it a featured article, and the paragraph you edited has already been reviewed by the community at large. Wholesale changes--even small ones such as yours--can gravely disrupt that process.

However, I invite you to bring up your proposed edit on the talk page and present your argument for the community. I will admit that I have some doubts that your assesment is accurate (since Iesous is also used to translate Joshua from the OT, and Joshua was not a healer), but if nothing else it does make an interesting play on works. Justin Eiler 18:46, 7 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Orphaned non-free image (Image:Mucommander.png)

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