The King James Version of the Bible still uses the “E” while many more modern translations have adopted the “I”. Is Emmanuel Spelled with an “I” or an “E”?Įmmanuel with an “E” is the translation of the Greek word, “Emmanouel.” Since the New Testament was written in Greek, original transcripts and translations spell Emmanuel with an “E” in Matthew 1:23. ![]() The word “Emmanuel” comes from the Greek rendering of two Hebrew words, `immanu, “with us,” and ‘el, “God” (thus in English it is found as either “Emmanuel” or “Immanuel”). ![]() Emmanuel means “God with us” and is a name for Jesus. We hear a lot about “Emmanuel” at Christmas, but who is Emmanuel? The word Emmanuel appears 4 times in the Bible-three times in Isaiah and once in Matthew.
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