Yahshuah
SPECULATIVE FORM OF THE NAME OF JESUS BASED ON A SUPPOSED CONNECTION WITH THE TETRAGRAMMATON YHWH
JHSVH; IHSVH; יהשוה; Yehoshuah
The pentagrammaton () or Yahshuah () is an allegorical form of the Hebrew name of Jesus, constructed from the original form of Jesus to be Yeshua, a Hebrew Bible form of Joshua. Originally found in the works of Athanasius Kircher, Johann Baptist Grossschedel (1619) and other late Renaissance esoteric sources.