The term Hebrew takes on a meaning of “crossing over” which is exemplified through Abram’s life’s journey. He was a man who no longer wanted to follow the ways of an idol-worshipping culture. Instead, he was a person who crossed over to seek God with all his might. Gen. 14:3...
His original Greek name was Lucas, meaning a man from Leukania. Second Exodus respectfully holds that St. Luke was indeed Jewish, so we call him Rabbi Lucas. We Catholics are free to hold either opinion. Rabbi Paul St. Paul the Apostle. His original name was Shaul ha-Tarsi. Saul of ...
The Spiritual Meaning of Hebrew Months and Tribe Symbolism in Positioning Deception in the ‘end of days’ is high. Israel and US have LEFT problems. 2025 Election brings king. Continue reading The Spiritual Meaning of Hebrew Months and Tribe Symbolism in Positioning #Gaza War, #Iran, #Living...
A new collection of Hebrew prints from Piece of History's Hebrew Typography series. Each print features a description of the ancient letter's origin and meaning. Made in Israel. Use this distinct, modern representation of one of the oldest symbols to decorate the wall of your home or office...
These translations from HebrewGospels.com are based on multiple authentic Hebrew manuscripts from the ‘Sephardic’ tradition. They are full of insights into the original meaning of Yeshua’s life and teaching. The Hebrew Revelation, James and Jude are just as valuable in clearing contradictions and...
Still, here are our clues. Hallelujiah (or Halleluyah) means "Praise God" or "Praise Yah". Meaning that Yah (the YH in the tetragrammaton) is probably the "short" version of God's name and that his full name begins with Yah (i.e. the A is the missing vowel). Next we have th...
CAN YOU EXPOUND THE essential meaning of the “gospel” (εὐαγγέλιον) in a single (and preferably short) sentence? How about “Yeshua the Messiah came into the world to save sinners” (1 Tim 1:15), or perhaps, “For our sake he made Him to be sin who knew no sin,...
Praise Psalm: mizmor, masculine noun (Strong’s 4210) Original text: מִזְמוֹר Root: זָמַר Sounds like: meez’mohr In 2005 an archeological dig unearthed a stunning mosaic floor near Tel Megiddo, Israel. This discovery remained outside of public attention unti...
Watch the videoto learn the “they” forms of the YIQTOL conjugation. We’ll also learn how to say “what” in Hebrew. Lesson 47** Watch the videoto review all the YIQTOL forms of the verb meaning “to reign.” We’ll also practice saying them using the example root letters. ...
Please watch, listen, and interact with this video before the first day of class. First, listen to the pronunciation of the Hebrew letters. Then, say the letters out loud. Try to imitate the speaker’s pronunciation. Hit “Pause” and “Rewind” as needed. ...