The Original Name
of Jerusalem, Jebus, Means God's Threshing Place.
In other words, Jerusalem
was originally a Vegetarian Food Center.
The Jebusites were a
tribe in Canaan.
Arauna the Jebusite was named after Varuna or Arjuna,
both of whom are well known among Hindus.
The Jebusites
must in some manner be regarded as being associated with the founding or
at least the significance of Jerusalem, whose original name was Jebus.
Je means God. And buwc in ancient Hebrew means threshing place. Jebus therefore
means God's threshing place. James Strong says Jebus was the aboriginal
name of Jerusalem, which is a significant admission of the ancientness
of the vegetarian Jebusites, such as Arauna, whose name may be translated
as Varuna or Arjuna. Varuna is an ancient deity of the Hindus, and
Arjuna is the name of the famous warrior of the Mahabharata. Arjuna's
chariot driver was Krishna.
In James Strong's Hebrew Dictionary in his Concordance of the
Old and New Testament
947 buwc; a primitive root; to trample (lit. or fig.): ...tread
(down, under [foot]...
2982 Yebuwc, from 947; trodden, i.e. threshing –place; Jebus, the
aboriginal name of Jerusalem.