Love for God, self and others curbs sin and thusly serves to bring guilt to an end. As for the name Yeshua/Jesus/Yehoshua it is suggested that the sound of 'eyeh' is encoded like a prefix (more like Joshua). The transliteration of the last part is questionable as 'ua'. There is a fellow who suggests that the only correct " tetragrammaton" is found at Exodus 3:14 while the other he suggest to have been penned/substituted into place by Talmudists after Babylonian exile. One Rabbinical source admits there to be "two tetragrammatons". Though the scribes may have tried to conceal the truth, (E)YEHSHU / (E)YEHSHA resonates with Exodus 3:14 profoundly! Especially if you discard the "DJ" sound for y=i=j. IESHA/YESHA + S => IESHAS ...JESUS.