Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Part 1

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  • Start learning Biblical Hebrew today! This is a part of our "Intermediate Biblical Hebrew Online Course"!
    Check it out at bibleinteract....
    Course content:
    1. Noun Sentence
    2. Feminine Nouns
    3. Plural Nouns
    4. Pronouns
    5. Adjectives
    6. Possessive Endings
    7. Verb Tense Complete
    8. Prepositions
    9. Verb Tense Incomplete
    10. Reversing Vav and Word Pairs
    11. This, these, and “to be”
    12. Prepositions with endings
    Official site: bibleinteract.com
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    Once you know the Hebrew alphabet, both to recognize the letters and to be able to write them in cursive, you can work with words in the original language. You can also learn to use an online interlinear Bible to identify verses that use the these Hebrew words.

Komentáře • 145

  • @BibleInteract
    @BibleInteract  Před 6 lety +3

    We're following the pronunciation of the synagogue and of Hebrew spoken in Israel today.

  • @minakabiri292
    @minakabiri292 Před 7 lety +9

    YOU ARE A PERFECT HEBREW TEACHER THANKS GRATEFULLY

  • @garyf6971
    @garyf6971 Před 8 lety +22

    Thank you for a course like this. I have been slowly learning Hebrew for the last couple of years. The problem with the way its presented in most other places is its all in a grammar context. Thank you for teaching the usage of the language first. Now I'll have some context to put the grammar in. Excellent teaching method.

    • @zeevbreiner1021
      @zeevbreiner1021 Před 6 lety

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  • @essieaku9462
    @essieaku9462 Před 5 lety +3

    What a precious woman! Thank you so much for giving us the tool to understand God's words better and draw closer to Him as a result! : )

  • @preussenuberalles1682
    @preussenuberalles1682 Před 7 lety +5

    Dear Mrs. Davis:
    Thanks for your awesome lessons that lead smoothly through such a different language with a different alphabet yet made easy by you kindness and teaching skills.
    May the Lord keep blessing you!

  • @tanyaratti
    @tanyaratti Před 6 lety +3

    wow jsut found this.... Ive been learning biblical Hebrew for a few months and have just got right into it. Im recognising and reading words, but am confused with puting together, strings of words. I really like how you are making the sentences and explaining the 'implied' words etc... This helps a LOT. Thanks you for the free materials and workbooks which are invaluable. 'Freely you have received, freely give.' Matt 10:8

    • @jwlawrey
      @jwlawrey Před 5 lety

      ive just started learning too!! isnt it just so rewarding :) god bless this woman

  • @zeyadsabti5484
    @zeyadsabti5484 Před 8 lety +28

    I love you because you have the sweetest voice in the world

  • @kingsway4906
    @kingsway4906 Před 5 lety +1

    Ann I swear God sent you to me. When you speak it's like Yeshua speaking! Thank you!

  • @LuizSilva-fc7kt
    @LuizSilva-fc7kt Před 6 lety +1

    Woll, I meeted What I Need To learn Hebro Language, Oh my Lord teach me your Hebro's Word. Thank you very much teacher.

  • @azizaboudi7723
    @azizaboudi7723 Před 3 lety

    We are grateful for your way of teaching and your smiling evenif the courses are difficult .thanks.

    • @annedavis8837
      @annedavis8837 Před 3 lety

      Thank you for your kind comment. Do you have any suggestions of how I can make the courses easier? Do I go too fast before taking you to the next lesson? Would a teaching video after each lesson demonstrating what you are learning help? Any other suggestions?

  • @annedavis8837
    @annedavis8837 Před rokem

    Yes indeed. I understood just what you were saying, and I applaud you for the love of God's language!

  • @rubyakhtar8006
    @rubyakhtar8006 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for giving insight into the introduction and Hebrew alphabets, vowels, and simplifying language!

  • @JimHenderson19
    @JimHenderson19 Před rokem

    Awesome. Great teaching style. I love the way you approach this, not as disconnected but as an integral part of scripture. Teaching Hebrew in conjunction with the scripture makes this subject not so daunting and tedious as the normal sterile academic approach to learning when you're inundated with minutiae and not anchoring it to the subject.
    I most appreciate when you say that your passion is the scripture and the Hebrew language as a tool.

  • @janiecurtis7546
    @janiecurtis7546 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you, Dr Davis for an awesome lesson. I am looking forward to the next time. I am going to rehearse this lesson till I learn it then I will return for the next one because i really want to internalize it and learn it. I would love to be able to read the Hebrew Bible and understand what i am reading. God Bless you and Shalom.

  • @marsvivero1539
    @marsvivero1539 Před 6 lety +1

    Certain words from God.i love it and how i bless to have a teacher like you.

  • @jousyrodriguez3784
    @jousyrodriguez3784 Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you so much madam.... I've looking the way to read the torah and finally i find your first lesson.... This is fantastic.... Thanks again.

    • @BibleInteract
      @BibleInteract  Před 6 lety

      jousy rodriguez Thank You, please consider becoming a Member to enjoy all our Hebrew courses and all our in depth Scripture teachings

    • @zeevbreiner1021
      @zeevbreiner1021 Před 6 lety

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  • @contact3604
    @contact3604 Před 3 lety

    Very interesting!
    Shalom
    Moira
    From England.

  • @johnalbertdevadosanselwyn2993

    Dr.Anne Davis, Very very sorry to have missed you for the circumstances of the Covid 19, etc. It is so good to meet you after a very long break. So inspiring to hear you teach Hebrew. May God bless you and everyone who enjoys learning by appreciating your zeal and fervour for the Word of God. Wish you and pray for a happy and blessed new year for you and your students everywhere around the world. May the work of the Lord grow and prosper! Amen

  • @ricardomarquesdelima
    @ricardomarquesdelima Před 7 lety +3

    Thanks for de class. It was wonderful.
    The best I've ever seen.

  • @yamakantanyaupane3650
    @yamakantanyaupane3650 Před 9 lety +1

    In this time I'm teaching basic Hebrew in Kathmandu those who are going to Israel for work so that I am interested to learn better for better teacher

  • @thedailyadventure1724
    @thedailyadventure1724 Před 3 lety

    beautiful learning with you ma'am

  • @jn8336
    @jn8336 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you.....most kind to make time for us : )

  • @blossomtan1876
    @blossomtan1876 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the wonderful explanation and clarity in explanation.

  • @anakmedanbung5500
    @anakmedanbung5500 Před 4 lety

    Thank You, Doctor. It's a powerfull teaching hebrew.

  • @annedavis8837
    @annedavis8837 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your excellent suggestion!

  • @sajeshpradhan7498
    @sajeshpradhan7498 Před 6 lety +1

    I love your class mom...I really want to learn Hebrew thank you so much...may God bless you

  • @dgroover5044
    @dgroover5044 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much for such a wonderful lesson. You are an great teacher. 🙏🏻❤️

  • @marsvivero1539
    @marsvivero1539 Před 6 lety

    i learn more and i love your teaching..deep..Thank you.

  • @AnilVerma-hs5oi
    @AnilVerma-hs5oi Před 2 lety

    Shalom ❤️

  • @ralph9763
    @ralph9763 Před 7 lety +3

    Thank you for the great job you are doing. I hope to get my head around Hebrew and you are a blessing to me in that effort.

  • @lisashaw8
    @lisashaw8 Před rokem

    Love these videos

  • @erandres920
    @erandres920 Před 6 lety +3

    One of the hindrances that keeps me from seriously studying Biblical Hebrew is the actual application of it. My passion is also the scripture, the sole reason that I want to study it. I want to know whether the countless translations of the bible today reflect the real and original words of God. The question is: Where can we found the original Hebrew bible, is it existing? If it is, then it really makes sense to study Hebrew.

    • @zeevbreiner1021
      @zeevbreiner1021 Před 6 lety +1

      Isn't original Hebrew Bible the one written in Torah Scroll?

    • @californianorma876
      @californianorma876 Před 5 lety

      Er Andres the original Hebrew text is lost. It was transcribed into Greek, then back to Hebrew. This is the Hebrew text we have, with some backup from the Dead Sea scrolls, where there is remarkably little difference between our received text and those original scrolls. It makes sense to study Hebrew because some constructs do not exist in English. We miss the puns and double entendres and the original poetic rhythm. Lots of reasons. PS. The Hebrew uses both male and female references to God. For example!

  • @janetclarke7419
    @janetclarke7419 Před 8 lety +2

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH PEACE..

  • @MsVoicemusic
    @MsVoicemusic Před 7 lety +8

    Your lessons are the best! Thank you!

    • @MsVoicemusic
      @MsVoicemusic Před 6 lety

      Anne Davis oh just saw this, looks like I missed it 😕

  • @messiasfernandes2177
    @messiasfernandes2177 Před 7 lety +3

    Excellent!

  • @tylerjamesmilley9398
    @tylerjamesmilley9398 Před 7 lety +3

    ok so I really love these lessons....buuut...everytime I look at a new page it seems that everyone has there own version of the Hebrew alephbet and I look at this and there is still subtle variations to what is written in my torah. It just seems like there is no sure fire way to learn this language written or spoken that everyone can agree on . ( just like the way to worship as well ) 🤔😄😄 Anyway I will continue with the lessons and put the pieces together myself in the end 😊 Halleluyah or Hallelujah and shallom 😉😋😆☺

  • @geo72sadler
    @geo72sadler Před 6 lety +3

    You're very good, you are!

  • @amosbasnet2415
    @amosbasnet2415 Před 2 lety

    Shalom

  • @paulacoffee3020
    @paulacoffee3020 Před 3 lety

    Oh ❣️❣️❣️Thank you ❣️❣️❣️this is Tov , really wonderful ❣️❣️📖😊

  • @user-wi1pg5vc3u
    @user-wi1pg5vc3u Před 8 lety +2

    תודה

  • @chetawitko7031
    @chetawitko7031 Před 2 lety

    תודה .

  • @chandraraj9092
    @chandraraj9092 Před 4 lety

    I LOVE THE GENTLE TEACHER!

  • @francescafassina3053
    @francescafassina3053 Před 4 lety

    Very good lesson, thank you!!

  • @aquillafleetwood8180
    @aquillafleetwood8180 Před 5 lety

    The Paleo-Hebrew letter "tau" is near the north star!
    Google, the Northern Cross, by Aquilla Fleetwood, youtube!

  • @jerciedarkfourth8564
    @jerciedarkfourth8564 Před 6 lety +1

    OUR FATHER WHO ART IN HEAVEN HALLOWED BE THY NAME THY KINGDOM COME THY WILL be DONE amen

  • @jerciedarkfourth8564
    @jerciedarkfourth8564 Před 6 lety

    i think i am getting it

  • @lancelotrozario5749
    @lancelotrozario5749 Před 4 lety +1

    Please direct me to the Part 2,3,4 and so on. I cannot find it.

  • @NSantosHazel
    @NSantosHazel Před 3 lety

    That was great! thank you

  • @jerciedarkfourth8564
    @jerciedarkfourth8564 Před 6 lety

    THANK YOU

  • @janestravens5934
    @janestravens5934 Před 5 lety

    Thanks! Excellent!

  • @jwlawrey
    @jwlawrey Před 5 lety +1

    wow thank you so much for these lessons!!!! to put it to use so quick is just amazing, where would i be able to do the whole course?

    • @BibleInteract
      @BibleInteract  Před 5 lety

      bibleinteract.tv/access-member-pages/biblical-hebrew-members/
      Please consider becoming a Member for just $9.95 per month. You can cancel your subscription anytime
      We are so pleased that you are finding these lessons fruitful
      Shalom

    • @jwlawrey
      @jwlawrey Před 5 lety

      @@BibleInteract considered and i shall :) so much wonderful material to get stuck into, thank you again

  • @jilayazhary578
    @jilayazhary578 Před 3 lety

    AMAZING TEACHER. THANK YOU HOW DO I CONTINUE. LOVE IT

    • @BibleInteract
      @BibleInteract  Před 3 lety

      Hello Jila! This is the first video session of our Intermediate Biblical Hebrew Course. It has 12 lessons, and 4 practice videos for each lesson with brief quizzes so you can review your progress! We have a modest fee to take the course that helps us pay for our website and we also have scholarships available if you are interested in taking the course. You can try out the first full lesson free by signing up here: www.bibleinteract.com/intermediate-biblical-hebrew-course

  • @seventh-oneproductions

    Nice, thank you!

  • @allanrichardson1468
    @allanrichardson1468 Před 6 lety +10

    An American coincidence is a good way to remember”melech”: the Hebrew consonants can be transcribed into MLK, the initials of Dr. Martin Luther KING.

    • @BibleInteract
      @BibleInteract  Před 6 lety +2

      Great suggestion, Allan. I call this an "analytical" method of memorizing vocabulary where one associates something easy to remember with the sound of a new word. This is the way that I learn, but it is not for everyone since we're all different. Some use flash cards, and others write the word over and over again. What other methods of memorization are there?

  • @Gabriel-fw7te
    @Gabriel-fw7te Před rokem

    Ani ohebet Ibrit; HaAleph-Tov. Todah Rabah! Did I get that right?

  • @jeremycline9542
    @jeremycline9542 Před 4 lety +4

    Wow, ani is "I" in Arabic, I believe

    • @MrChi31
      @MrChi31 Před 3 lety +1

      Close! It’s “Ana” أنا

    • @MrChi31
      @MrChi31 Před 3 lety

      @Mehrdad the Zandik السلام عليكم
      Bro, is the Iraqi dialect hard to learn?

    • @jeremycline9542
      @jeremycline9542 Před 3 lety

      @Mehrdad the Zandik The similarities are amazing

  • @moyoajayi9082
    @moyoajayi9082 Před 2 lety

    It would be clearer to highlight the word you are reading each time so we know which word you are reading and be able to follow. Also maybe if we can see you side by side the words, with you pointing to the words, we can follow your pronunciation, because, for example, I wasn’t sure if ABRAHAM was pronounced AVRAHAM in Hebrew, but if I saw you pronounce it, I would have been able to make it out. Otherwise, thanks very much for your help.

  • @cohavahpotillo2460
    @cohavahpotillo2460 Před 6 lety +3

    yo ablo español.

  • @sokhodanhsang7316
    @sokhodanhsang7316 Před 4 lety

    Hello , thanks a lot for this teaching I d like to say that the Lord pointed to his true and real Name he had chosen If you are all interested , I can give some clues and explanation , since I have studied this topic since 2005.
    There is another great topic : why Jesus came from the tribe of Judah , as the Lion of Judah .

  • @llanosmamaniromi707
    @llanosmamaniromi707 Před 5 lety

    Wonderful lesson. I'm more interested in Hebrew now.

    • @BibleInteract
      @BibleInteract  Před 5 lety

      romi llanos mamani Hi Romi, We are so happy to hear we have peaked your interest. You may want to consider becoming a member or partner to access all sessions. We also have a monthly newsletter that will keep you informed when our next Hebrew course is open for registration? You can sign up for either at www.bibleinteract.tv. Shalom

  • @yamakantanyaupane3650
    @yamakantanyaupane3650 Před 9 lety +1

    thank you for information a b out Hebrew course.
    I finish level Alef plus but I need to learn more in the class with mass in Israel. do you have any course l I ke that?

  • @gissie391
    @gissie391 Před 5 lety

    I Cant do using ah knee.I have yo see it as it is make correct associations ah knee is an extra step too many.for me.I just read letter and hear found a d that's how I Lear .
    I was wrongfully injected with overdose of antipsuychotics it definitely affects language.

  • @saraiaddy6918
    @saraiaddy6918 Před 6 lety

    Shalom
    Would you be able to offer me credit for my study of Biblical Hebrew. I have plans to return to Israel soon and study at the University of Jerusalem. I am also a nurse and have aspirations to become a holistic physician. I am a mother of three and military spouse currently living in South Korea. I am very busy, but I share your passion of scripture. Specifically, Biblical Hebrew. I desire to be more and do more and ultimately understand more of scripture.
    Kol Tov,
    Sarai

  • @ha3105
    @ha3105 Před 6 lety +1

    נחמד לראות שלומדים עברית..

  • @lancelotrozario5749
    @lancelotrozario5749 Před 4 lety

    I would like to continue on with all the other parts. Can you please let me have the cost?

    • @BibleInteract
      @BibleInteract  Před 4 lety

      Hello Ariel, this video is part of our Intermediate Biblical Hebrew Online Course available on our website at www.bibleinteract.com/online-courses ... it is currently on sale for $95!

  • @lisacooper8756
    @lisacooper8756 Před 6 lety

    Amen

  • @orca1235
    @orca1235 Před 4 lety +1

    before it's too late

  • @bobhurley4369
    @bobhurley4369 Před 6 lety

    Please can you explain why, in the shema, we are to love The Lord with all our heart, soul and ‘very’ (maod) ? Noun, noun then adjective? Bob

    • @BibleInteract
      @BibleInteract  Před 6 lety +1

      Biblical Hebrew is not precise like English. מְאֹד can either be an adverb (most common usage) or a noun meaning power, might or strength.

    • @bobhurley4369
      @bobhurley4369 Před 6 lety +1

      Many thanks for your speedy and helpful response. Blessings. Bob

  • @JimHenderson19
    @JimHenderson19 Před rokem

    Is there a part 2 to this?

    • @BibleInteract
      @BibleInteract  Před rokem

      Hello Jim! Yes, there are other parts. This video is a part of our "Intermediate Biblical Hebrew" Online Course. Here's the link to the course: bibleinteract.com/?p=6015

  • @Handmaidenofyeshua
    @Handmaidenofyeshua Před 4 lety

    I have learned father to be aba.

  • @InfoTechWorldsb
    @InfoTechWorldsb Před 4 lety

    please teach Hebrew language in Hindi language for Indians thanks

  • @rastimotewosammilewi5969
    @rastimotewosammilewi5969 Před 6 lety +1

    Why do you all keep pronouncing the Bet and the waw as va there is no v sound in Hebrew.

    • @BibleInteract
      @BibleInteract  Před 6 lety +1

      Oh yes there is. It depends on whether there is a dagesh (dot) in the middle of the letter.

    • @rastimotewosammilewi5969
      @rastimotewosammilewi5969 Před 6 lety

      BibleInteract no there is not. That v sound pronunciation is new. There was no V sound in Anicent or biblical Hebrew. They v sound only came in to play to pronounce word from other language that have that sound in them.

    • @davidramadeen8129
      @davidramadeen8129 Před 5 lety

      @@rastimotewosammilewi5969 Who told you so? Judas?

    • @sigalsmadar4547
      @sigalsmadar4547 Před 5 lety

      @@rastimotewosammilewi5969 Nope, sorry. You've been misinformed. Please see Nehemia Gordon at nehemiahswall.
      www.nehemiaswall.com/historical-pronunciation-vav

    • @californianorma876
      @californianorma876 Před 5 lety +1

      People studying Hebrew, be respectful!

  • @MariyaLoveyah
    @MariyaLoveyah Před 6 lety +1

    If the name is AVRAHAM, why do people pronounce ABRAHAM? Can't they see the letter V there?

    • @triad5766
      @triad5766 Před 6 lety +1

      Mariya
      It's just how languages have evolved.

    • @MariyaLoveyah
      @MariyaLoveyah Před 6 lety

      JordanTheFlag , is that how language evolve that they have to name Yahusha with totally different name “Jesus” ? It’s ridiculous. It’s like removing the name and forgetting the name.

    • @triad5766
      @triad5766 Před 6 lety +1

      Mariya
      Well, first, his name was commonly known as Yeshua, not "Yahshua." He has the same name as Joshua, which in Hebrew is "Yehoshua." Jesus spoke Aramaic, like most other Judeans in the first century. In Aramaic, his name is "YESHUA."
      That's why we call him by his Aramaic name usually because it's a translation from Hebrew which was a dead language in the first century. Hebrew was only spoken to read the Tanakh; other than that, Aramaic dominated the Judean land.
      Anyway, the Greeks saw the word "Yeshua" and encountered some issues. It was an Aramaic name, and Greek is not Aramaic… obviously; one is Indo-European and one is Semitic.
      The Greeks lacked a "SH" sound, and Greek names followed specific rules which meant some had to end with an S.
      Thus, Yeshua was rvelved into "Yea-soos."
      www.unlearnthelies.com/how-yeshua-became-jesus.html

    • @MariyaLoveyah
      @MariyaLoveyah Před 6 lety +1

      JordanTheFlag , if Messiah’s name was the same as Joshua, why did they keep it for Joshua and had to change it to “jesus” for the Messiah? Obviously, someone wanted to erase the name of salvation YAHUSHA which means YAHUAH SAVES. Plus, even Joshua is wrong because there is no J in Hebrew.

    • @triad5766
      @triad5766 Před 6 lety

      Mariya
      No.
      No need to be a conspiracist like many Christians. The reason Joshua and Jesus are different is so people don't confuse the two. Joshua just didn't evolve as much as Jesus did. And no, Jesus' name is not "Yahusha"; his name in Aramaic is "Yeshua," simply "salvation," not "YHWH is salvation." And יהושע is also not "Yahusha"; Its been pronounced for centuries as Yehoshua, same with Yeshua. And there is no linguistic evidence to claim the Tetragrammaton (YHWH; יהוה) is pronounced "Yahuah." We don't know how it was pronounced because Rabbinic Jews taught a doctrine which is not from YHWH - that YHWH's name is to not be uttered. It could have been "Yeh-ho-wah," "Yah-way," "Yiyh-way," etc.
      We don't know, so it's best we write it and not pronounce it.

  • @maayanburroughs5424
    @maayanburroughs5424 Před 6 lety

    is there any modern Hebrew Bible translation for the ones who can't read the Bible in ancient Hebrew?

    • @imshinjax
      @imshinjax Před 6 lety

      Yes, but it's worth making the effort to read the original because it is so beautiful and timeless.

  • @conniedecker9491
    @conniedecker9491 Před 3 lety

    How do I get all sessions?

    • @BibleInteract
      @BibleInteract  Před 3 lety

      Good morning Connie, we now have all the sessions following this video in our Intermediate Hebrew Course on our website! You can find both our Beginner and Intermediate courses here: www.bibleinteract.com/online-courses

  • @yuriypanas788
    @yuriypanas788 Před 5 lety

    Аtta is bye in latvian

  • @innominatusambrosius7103

    Is my grammar right?
    I [am] God
    אני אל

  • @MrResearcher122
    @MrResearcher122 Před 7 lety

    Good mnemonic for King: Mel (Melon) Loch ((Loch Ness Monster):)

  • @moekawach4682
    @moekawach4682 Před 7 lety

    אנ דאויש, אני נאו כאנ ריט ינ ענרי ניכאש יר וניו. טונא שישטר, טונא טונאאאאאאא.

  • @nicolegallagher4319
    @nicolegallagher4319 Před 9 měsíci

    In your showing of Luke 24:44, it says JC must fulfill the writing of the law of Moses, Prophets, and the Psalms. Problem is, he didn't fulfill any of these, especially Isiah 2:4. And don't tell me he'll get it on his second coming which is an unfalsifiable claim. Technically, he came a second time when he allegedly rose from the dead. And the Hebrew bible is not the old testament, it's the Tanach which is the Torah, Nevi'im and Ketuvim. HaShem clearly commands that nothing is to be added or subtracted from it. The New Testament clearly violates this command. There is only one G-d as written in multiple passages, and there is no other savoir. This is why the Jews never excepted JC since he was a false prophet. Also vicarious atonement and ritualistic cannabulism (communion) were common practices in the Greco Roman era and aborant in the Tanach. The Christian old testament has been corrupted by the church; moreover, they even changed the the order of the Torah, Nevi'im and Psalms. Their sinister action of placing the writings before the prophets has the unsuspecting reader not knowing the antidote for sin by placing the them at the book of Matthew and the cross. It is clear in the writing that JC is a 5th wheel, and all your sins can and will be forgiven just by doing teshuva and asking HaShem for forgiveness. Worship of JC is idolatry and has a penalty of death according to the Torah. The 2.4 Christians believing that they are going to heaven, will find themselves in Gehinnom. I'm not talking out of school here, having believed in the man made religion of Christianity for 64 years. I left skid marks leaving the church, as did my husband. We both worship only the one true G-d of Israel.

  • @primetutorials
    @primetutorials Před 3 lety

    YHVH doesn't mean Lord
    If your concern is the scripture and not the language, you will find it in the scripture that Elohim HImself declares His Name and Psalmists sing praises to His Name. 'His name is unspeakable' is mythical teaching.

    • @BibleInteract
      @BibleInteract  Před 3 lety +1

      I encourage you to use any name for God that you choose. As for me, I began learning Hebrew in Israel and then continued my study with a Jewish teacher in our community. Jews do not say the tetragrammaton out of reverence because they consider it holy. That was part of my instruction when I was learning Hebrew, and I continue this practice out of reverence for my Jewish colleagues. But again, you should feel free to use any name for God that you choose.

  • @orca1235
    @orca1235 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi i would like to invite you to covert to Islam

  • @BFASHOW51
    @BFASHOW51 Před 5 lety +1

    As an individual who is studying the word of God.. it seems like by you taking off the rest of the videos is not Christ like... learning of Him is free... And if you are not satisfied by what you are getting from just the adds and you are looking for more money to study what was already there... It's pretty darn selfish... Please put your videos back for all who are interested in learning... and if you say well it cost me money and Time... Well... Just get back into the word of God and find out what it costed the Savior to save you!!! Hope you do.. for your sake.. and the glory of God!!! NOT YOU!!!

    • @BibleInteract
      @BibleInteract  Před 5 lety +2

      All of our teachers are volunteers, and so is our Executive Director. We rely on member and partner support to pay the cost of filming and production. It is a sad commentary that Christians expect everything to be free.

    • @BFASHOW51
      @BFASHOW51 Před 5 lety

      Obviously you are not one... Please repent and seek the Lord with all your heart or spend eternity in outer darkness weeping wailing gnashing of teeth wishing you had a drop of water...

    • @Inkdraft
      @Inkdraft Před 5 lety

      Al Pileggi: ''. . .the workman is worthy of his hire.'' Luke 10:7b

    • @BFASHOW51
      @BFASHOW51 Před 5 lety

      I have been listening to Jacob prasch and Bill randles for the past 2 yrs on CZcams and they haven't asked me for a penny... They are preaching the word.. they deserve the workman's rate... This is Hebrew not preaching... 2 totally different situations yo... Paul wasn't teaching Hebrew... He was preaching the gospel.... Peace yo....

  • @alejandroperales3960
    @alejandroperales3960 Před 5 lety

    I am going learn Hebrew I Know the Spanish learn Hebrew fast alaph Look like N Beth look like backward u laying down 😂🤔😇🙏😍😘🙌👿👺

  •  Před 4 lety

    Madam! Sorry, but you do have a terrible American accent! You are wrong with 95% of sounds! We are the native Hebrew speakers have the absolutely different fonetics! Sorry, ma'am!

  • @user-li5ru1wx2v
    @user-li5ru1wx2v Před 8 lety

    Thank you