Understanding the Hebrew Bible one Word at a time. You shall name Him… וַיִּקְרָ֨א שְׁמֹ֜ו Dec 29, 2024hebrewwordlessons You shall Name Him… Have you ever named something? A child, or a pet? It's an important task. Yeshua's mother,...
Oct 13, 2024 hebrewwordlessons It's Thanksgiving weekend in Canada. Many of us are enjoying turkey, stuffing, potatoes, squash, cranberries and pumpkin pie (or in my case, Junior Mints (don't ask)). Yom Kippur also fell on this weekend, so for many of us it's a weekend of feasti...
1 El Shaddai Ministries March 12, 2016 Welcome to Sabbath Service! 2 Adar ll, Can God count on you? Do you have a willing heart to serve HIM? ENGLISH. What Worshipers Know About God Last Sunday: Part 1 – Understanding Worship
The Jews in exile were certainly very quick to abandon their mother tongue for the Aramaic in word and script. When release came, the exiles returned in numbers to their native land, and it was among them that the art of writing as a profession was most prevalent. Meanwhile, masses of ...
"Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto GOD. And the Shalom (Peace) of GOD, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through MESSIAH YESHUA (Christ Jesus)." (Philippians 4:6-7)...
Use the Hebrew dictionary provided by HebrewPod101 to look up words and listen to the audio pronunciation. This will go a long way towards giving you an idea of how to pronounce a word or letter correctly.4) Train your ear to the language!
In French, this was known as the danse macabre, which evolved in English into the Dance Macabre or “Dance of Death,” eventually giving us the word ‘macabre.’ schwa This word is more likely to be familiar to linguists and language teachers. Used to refer to an unstressed vowel, it ...
idea that the sacred, unpronouncable name's pronounciations has been lost to the ages. But I digress. When German translators met the pointed texts, and using J for the Hebrew Yodh usually transliterated as Y the results were JeHoVaH, giving us a completely constructed and new "name" of ...
Use:Ahlan, אַהְלָן, comes from Arabic and is a classic casual greeting used in Israel today. It’s your go-to word for starting a conversation.Why? Because you can use it with strangers and friends alike, the young and the not so young, the policeman and vegetable ...
This unusual type of dictionary is being developed for Bible translators who wish to go back to the Hebrew text. I just looked at the site casually, and the main difference with regular dictionaries seems to be that instead of first giving one or more translations of the word (eg /av/ :...