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  • @rickyt3961
    @rickyt3961 Před měsícem +7

    Thank you Ayelet!
    my prayers continue for Israel!😉🙏🏾

  • @AugustinBarak
    @AugustinBarak Před měsícem +4

    Grazie mille. Shalom

  • @stellajoseph1467
    @stellajoseph1467 Před měsícem +1

    Shalom thoda rabba sister yevarekakah Adonai bless you always have a great blessed day ahead 🙏💕💕❤❤❤❤

  • @Vesper.-zh6sj
    @Vesper.-zh6sj Před měsícem +8

    God bless you ..Youre doing the Lords work in you own way ..❤️❤️❤️🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱❤️❤️❤️

    • @plnbdy
      @plnbdy Před měsícem +3

      Might even be The Lord's way..... 🤷‍♂️❤️

    • @Vesper.-zh6sj
      @Vesper.-zh6sj Před měsícem +3

      @@plnbdy lndeed ..it may well be ..🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱❤️❤️❤️🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱

    • @plnbdy
      @plnbdy Před měsícem +1

      ​@@Vesper.-zh6sjher(your) voice is outrageously perfect? If that's a thing... wonderful timbre in general and again wonderful for the subject matter.... 🙏 😮

    • @Vesper.-zh6sj
      @Vesper.-zh6sj Před měsícem +2

      @@plnbdy Give me that again ..in English ..

    • @plnbdy
      @plnbdy Před měsícem

      @@Vesper.-zh6sj her voice is great for this.... it is strikingly perfect.... imo..... "timbre" is the interplay of the intangibles that go into making her voice what it is.... sounds like she is using a lot of her vocal chords.... I think I went on like this the first time I found her channel.... it's been a while since id heard her voice.... so here I am.... amazed again I'm sure.... lol ty sry carry on

  • @peterboswell7200
    @peterboswell7200 Před měsícem +1

    Wonderfully clear. What a great idea to do this. Has really helped me on my journey in learning Hebrew. Well done✊🌞✊. With many thanks from Wales 🥰…

  • @Georgia-FONIBOWNTOS
    @Georgia-FONIBOWNTOS Před měsícem +2

    Έχετε χάρισμα από τον Θεό, καταλαβαίνω πρώτη φορά τα γράμματα! Της εβραϊκής γλώσσας. Έχετε γλυκιά φωνή και σας ευχόμαστε από Ελλάδα ό.τι καλύτερο στη ζωή σας. ❤

  • @davidvalentin9066
    @davidvalentin9066 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you,from Puerto Rico.❤

  • @tehilla474
    @tehilla474 Před měsícem +1

    Baruch HaShem!

  • @gabrielrousseau958
    @gabrielrousseau958 Před měsícem +1

    Shalom Ayelet. Greetings from Cape Town South Africa 🇿🇦

  • @_SYDNA_
    @_SYDNA_ Před měsícem +5

    Awesome. Still learning to see syllables and sounds. So, I stop the video. Think through the sounds, the schwa's, the syllables and say the sounds. Then I turn the video back on and work to SEE each syllable as a group while watching you say them. Your circle highlighting the syllables helps. Not too long and I think I'll be seeing the syllables instinctively. Looking forward to that day. Thank you for putting these out there.

  • @connienovak1011
    @connienovak1011 Před měsícem +4

    Shalom. Thank you.

  • @guyblew1733
    @guyblew1733 Před měsícem +5

    Yes this is a blessing. This is enjoyable.

  • @HokKhoo-rc4ky
    @HokKhoo-rc4ky Před měsícem +1

    Thank you❤ and God bless. Shalom🎉

  • @johnnewkirk2986
    @johnnewkirk2986 Před měsícem +1

    God Bless you also 🙏

  • @lukecox6317
    @lukecox6317 Před měsícem +4

    Thank you so much for this. God bless you! 🙏

  • @armorofgod777daggers
    @armorofgod777daggers Před měsícem +1

    Grace, faith, hope, love, shalom, mercy, and forgiveness in Christ Jesus Amen.
    Praise And Thank The Lord Adonai! Hallelujah! Glory To God In The Highest!

  • @rachelvelasquez7849
    @rachelvelasquez7849 Před měsícem +1

    Beautiful! I’m working on reading faster and with correct pronunciation

  • @thenameugaveme1540
    @thenameugaveme1540 Před měsícem +4

    God bless you sis! Thank you for the translations! I’m always excited to see another video. 😁 ❤️🇮🇱

  • @Georgia-FONIBOWNTOS
    @Georgia-FONIBOWNTOS Před měsícem +1

    Thank you so much! I love hebrew!!!❤

    • @Georgia-FONIBOWNTOS
      @Georgia-FONIBOWNTOS Před měsícem

      I want to learn hebrew. But i can't.. r you pronaunce deferent. I can't ssy it. I am from Greece. ❤ Christiane orthodoxe. I like to hear your language. Is so good!

  • @graciemason1
    @graciemason1 Před měsícem +4

    So blessed by this thank you Ayelet

  • @peterpetri8571
    @peterpetri8571 Před měsícem +2

    You are doing an incredible work and I really don’t know that you are realizing what you are doing! G-D is working through you to bring THE WORD into this world!Thank you and G-D bless you and your work!

  • @Robbie..Ha-Navi
    @Robbie..Ha-Navi Před měsícem +3

    Shalom so much hedwaw and Samach from seeing you

  • @carrier411
    @carrier411 Před 28 dny +1

    awesome. toda raba.

  • @broodofvipers
    @broodofvipers Před měsícem +2

    That's the Hebrew Girl 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @mrscottspodcast
    @mrscottspodcast Před 18 dny +1

    Amen!!

  • @itapuacarvalhodeoliveira3329
    @itapuacarvalhodeoliveira3329 Před měsícem +3

    Shalom ❤🇧🇷🤗

    • @verdedenim662
      @verdedenim662 Před měsícem

      re-play the vid... below the hebrew is the transliteration (pronunciation) in English; below that is the English translation (or at least a close approximation)

  • @budekins542
    @budekins542 Před měsícem +1

    Good woman!

  • @RepairtheBreach5812
    @RepairtheBreach5812 Před měsícem +1

    Awesome!

  • @voiceintheopen345
    @voiceintheopen345 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks, I am still struggling with less than the basis, but thanks

  • @acampos8422
    @acampos8422 Před měsícem +3

    ❤❤❤

  • @lucasbarahona9384
    @lucasbarahona9384 Před měsícem +1

    I do learn Hebrew when is explained slowly.

  • @Justmy2sents
    @Justmy2sents Před měsícem +4

    Hello very informative, I really would like to learn how to read the Bible in Hebrew, and speak it as well. I can write the Hebrew alephbets and recognize them. I'm confused with the letter yud I don't know when it's a (Y) or an (I). Also the vav when it a O/Y/U.
    Any suggestions is appreciated Thanks Shalom

    • @TheWORDinHEBREW
      @TheWORDinHEBREW  Před měsícem +1

      Shalom and thank you for learning Hebrew here 😉
      When a Yod is after a khirik (a little dot under a letter that makes the “ee” sound), then that Yod is silent, and we only pronounce the letter and vowel before it. When the Yod follows other vowels, then it adds a “Y” sound. So a Yod never really make an “I” sound on its own.
      A vav never makes a “Y” sound. A vav makes a “v” sound. The “oo” and “o” sound comes from vowels that look like a “vav”, but are the vowels ו and וֹ .
      You should watch my Hebrew course, especially lessons 1 & 2: czcams.com/play/PLJJoBHeww3h6mzOpi6ackvnFkJmYAATNZ.html&si=qyEFeZzPHIcIy9fV
      I hope this helps 😉🙏

  • @xilongjin8093
    @xilongjin8093 Před 2 dny

    I prefer to recite NIV bible, that would be wonderful for me if you teach hebrew with NIV version translation

  • @robertjosephchittinappilly1180

    Please, jerusalem of gold also by syllable ❤

  • @ScriptureFirst
    @ScriptureFirst Před 5 dny

    Can you please put English on top of each Hebrew word? It helps the learning progression of speaking it fluently: putting the actual Hebrew as the center. Also MS Word allows coloration of diacritics to help us see those b/v & u/v etc

  • @PatrickFogarty-wz9wc
    @PatrickFogarty-wz9wc Před 29 dny +1

    Amen ❤️‍🩹🙏😇

  • @user-cr3do9gw7o
    @user-cr3do9gw7o Před dnem

    Hi Ayelet, I'd appreciate it if you could answer my question.
    I am not sure how to pronounce the following word when it comes up in prayer : שׁוֹמְרִים
    On one hand, I have learned that sheva after big vowels(patach, sere...) is independent. Based on this, the pronunciation would be shoMErim.
    On the other hand, I heard from some people reading this word as shoMrim. With silent sheva. Which is correct? Please explain. Are there exceptions to the rule? Ty

  • @Georgia-FONIBOWNTOS
    @Georgia-FONIBOWNTOS Před měsícem +1

    Καλημέρα! Σπουδαία δουλειά κάνετε! Σας παρακαλώ πως να ξεκινήσω να διαβάζω την αλφαβήτα! Δεν καταλαβαίνω τις τελίτσες και κάτι σύμβολα που είναι πάνω ή κάτω στα γράμματα. Από που να ξεκινήσω? Έχετε κάποια μαθήματα από αρχή? Σας ευχαριστώ πολύ. Από Ελλάδα. Χίλιες ευχές να έχετε.

    • @TheWORDinHEBREW
      @TheWORDinHEBREW  Před měsícem

      Thank you so much 🙏 You can start right here with my easy Hebrew Course: czcams.com/play/PLJJoBHeww3h6mzOpi6ackvnFkJmYAATNZ.html&si=eW6XShOlVWpj-qxt

  • @motoole3200
    @motoole3200 Před měsícem +1

    Shalom. Toda. How are Hebrew words classified? Is y correct instead of J in Yackop? In there no J in the Hebrew alphabet! Thanks

    • @TheWORDinHEBREW
      @TheWORDinHEBREW  Před měsícem

      Shalom. Yes, there is no “J” sound in Hebrew and most times, a Y should be used instead. The name “Jacob” in Hebrew is “Ya’akov” יעקב

    • @motoole3200
      @motoole3200 Před měsícem +1

      Toda. Thanks. Is the a,I,e,o,u vowels sound in Ancient Hebrew not written? It was only spoken? By the priesthood? Is that correct?

    • @TheWORDinHEBREW
      @TheWORDinHEBREW  Před měsícem

      There were no vowels in ancient/original Hebrew. The letters א, ה, ו, י served as both letters and “vowels”.

    • @motoole3200
      @motoole3200 Před měsícem +1

      @@TheWORDinHEBREW Thanks 🙏 Toda.

  • @edgardorodriguez2105
    @edgardorodriguez2105 Před měsícem +1

    What is the true meaning of hear and his root word?😊

    • @TheWORDinHEBREW
      @TheWORDinHEBREW  Před měsícem

      Hear as in "Shema"? What verse? "Shema" means "Listen!" or "Hear!"

  • @britt3313
    @britt3313 Před měsícem +2

    Let Us make man in our image…..who is God talking to?

    • @TheWORDinHEBREW
      @TheWORDinHEBREW  Před měsícem +1

      Now that is a good question and depending of whom you ask, the answer will vary. I did a little write up on it on my website, so please check it out: thewordinhebrew.com/shop/genesis-1-26-28a-in-hebrew (scroll down some) 😉

  • @shafeequeahmed4272
    @shafeequeahmed4272 Před měsícem

    Shalom Alekhim
    Is there any possible reading for YHWH "ya huwa khay" meaning Oh he is ever living?

    • @TheWORDinHEBREW
      @TheWORDinHEBREW  Před měsícem

      Nope 😳

    • @shafeequeahmed4272
      @shafeequeahmed4272 Před měsícem +1

      Oh I see. In Arabic there is a small invocation Ya Huwa Ya Allah. Since Arabic and Hebrew are sister languages and Hayyun in Arabic means Everliving, I thought there is a strong possibility.

    • @TheWORDinHEBREW
      @TheWORDinHEBREW  Před měsícem

      @@shafeequeahmed4272
      Even though there are some similarities between Hebrew and Arabic (they are both Semitic languages), Biblical Hebrew pre-dates Arabic, so it wouldn’t make sense to try and place meanings from a newer language or text unto an older one. To better understand the meaning of יהוה watch this little video I made: The Hebrew Name of God - Hebrew Word of the Day
      czcams.com/video/LQBrpdiFRLc/video.html

    • @shafeequeahmed4272
      @shafeequeahmed4272 Před měsícem +1

      Yes, I agree with you. Hebrew is much older than Arabic. But since Hebrew lost its spoken form during a certain period of history, and relied on Arabic to get back original Hebrew meanings, it would be possible that Hebrew had its style much before Arabic, Arabic usages could be found in ancient Hebrew. Anyways, thank you for your kind reply and the link.

    • @TheWORDinHEBREW
      @TheWORDinHEBREW  Před měsícem

      Hebrew never "relied" on Arabic to get back to its original meaning. It relied on the Hebrew Bible texts and Jewish tradition which has been preserved in Hebrew since before 70 AD (i.e. the Dead Sea Scrolls).

  • @lastonert
    @lastonert Před měsícem +1

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👀👀

  • @alanhales6369
    @alanhales6369 Před měsícem

    The Word in Hebrew, where did you get your Hebrew from? Because the word, "Own", as in His OWN image, in v 27, isn't in the original Hebrew text.
    See the KJV and the NKJV, and you'll see that the Word "OWN" is in italics, which means it wasn't In the original Hebrew text.

    • @TheWORDinHEBREW
      @TheWORDinHEBREW  Před měsícem

      Shalom, First of all, you can’t use any English translation to “prove” the meaning of original Hebrew text. The Hebrew words say “in OUR image/likeness” and the word “own” is implied. Whether “own” is there or not in the translation, it does not make any difference to the meaning of the text. Saying “in my way” or “in my own way” is the same thing.

    • @alanhales6369
      @alanhales6369 Před měsícem

      @@TheWORDinHEBREW the fact is, "OWN" isn't in the Biblical Hebrew text, and I only go by what the Bible and the Biblical Hebrew and Greek says.
      Are you going by man's transportation of the Hebrew.

    • @TheWORDinHEBREW
      @TheWORDinHEBREW  Před měsícem

      What I think you don't understand is that many words in Hebrew already include within them some of the "added" words you see in translations. For example, the words "you are" in English, are actually one word in Hebrew, not two, so the word "are" is implied. The Hebrew here is straight from the Bible. When you see a translation, there will be some words added that are implied in the original text or are necessary for correct English grammar. In the case here, you can just ignore the word "own" in the English translation, because it makes no difference to the meaning of the original Hebrew words. It doesn't change or add to the original Hebrew text in any way. Some translations add it and some don't. It's just a matter of speech. So, I hope you can move on from trivial things and actually learn the Word of God in Hebrew with my videos 🙏

    • @alanhales6369
      @alanhales6369 Před měsícem

      @@TheWORDinHEBREW I know that putting the word, "Own" in, doesn't change the fact or meaning, but the Oneness people emphasis it, and use it to say God is only one person.

    • @TheWORDinHEBREW
      @TheWORDinHEBREW  Před měsícem

      I’m glad you understand that “own” in this case does not change the meaning. In this case, God is speaking in PLURAL form: “let US”, “in OUR image”, “OUR likeness”, which supports the thought that He is MORE than “one”! “OUR own…” is still plural. The word “own” does not make it singular. God is a complex UNITY of ONE. He is a cumulative ONE 😉🙏 So again, shift your focus from the trivial things to the essence 😉

  • @AugustinBarak
    @AugustinBarak Před měsícem +4

    Grazie mille. Shalom