Shalom Aloha from Shainia thank you for teaching us how to read Ivriet so we can learn from the true source of our Creators message to all his children that choose HIS ways. Your method is a delight to learn from. Aloha
I have wanted to learn the Hebrew language ever since I visited Israel and have been searching to find an "easy to learn" way and so far your teaching seems like the "easiest" way to me. Thank you very much and God bless you.
In German, we have the sound for the letters Chet and Khaf. So for any here who know some German, there is a reference for you. Thanks for the videos in this series. You are a good teacher. I have been studying for a while now about learning to read the Bible in Hebrew, and it has been a fascinating, most interesting journey.
The seven double letters, ones with 2 sounds represent the moving up and down the tree of life. In Sefer Yetzirah they discuss the double pronunciation of each.
Thank you for your explanation of how to read Hebrew even though I am far from reading for Bible study your teaching method is easily understood and with practice I know I can read the Bible it’s original language.
MAY THE HEAVENLY LORD GOD ALMIGHTY BLESS YOUR TEAM MORE AND MORE TO GLORIFY HIM IN YOUR ATMOST EFFORTS. GREETINGS AND WISHES FROM DIVINE GRACE WORD TEMPLE CHENNAI-53 AND SALEM CONGRIGATION.
With the help of DeepL: "I am thankful for this ministry of yours to help me get started in Hebrew, and truly hope that I can get a little closer to God by understanding more of His word each day, and may the LORD lift up His face to you and bless you!" I whole-heartedly agree. I must admit: your method of teaching is just right for this ministry. Thank you.
I just subscribed and I have been loving it. Thank you very much for teaching us. I have learned to memorize the names of the letters and sounds they make. Look forward to the other videos. Thanks again
I am studying Hebrew from Kelley's Biblical Hebrew book and the online Blue Letter Bible. Your lectures are very much enjoyable and round out what I am missing. Thank you very much for this series along with your other videos. They are very helpful.
Hi very good explanation.. can you tell me if the Hebrew we are speaking or what your teaching is same exact language of what patriarchs spoke in old testament??
In short yes, but it's not that simple. The the language has evolved, as also the alphabet, vocabulary, grammar, even within the period of Biblical history, and the vowel points were added during 6th-9th centuries AD.
No. Israelis pronounce it vav. Baghdadi and Yemeni Jews pronounce it as waw. The Tiberians apparently used both, with rules for which pronunciation applies when.
I have uploaded Psalm 91 yesterday, please check. Also, I have made a new channel for Hindi audience, this is the first video ruclips.net/video/MrM_jHmSVYo/видео.html
Brother we know that ALEPH is name of G-D. Actual numerical value of ALEPH is 1. But when it splits completely (ALEPH,LAMEDH,PHE). It becomes numerical value is 111. But I have one doubt on this. PHE is written in final form, but why it's taken as 80 numerical value instead of 800. Please clarify me brother.
Brother it shows numerical value 111 in mispar hechrachi but as you said mispar gadol it shows 831 numerical value. What is the difference between these two systems.
They aren't begardkefart; there are no 'r's in begadkefat. It is pronounced beg-add-kef-at. As regards the dagesh, I have never been able to understand why we talk about a dagesh (Hebrew) lene or forte (Latin). Why not stick to the Hebrew and call them dagesh kal and dagesh chazak?
Shalom Aloha from Shainia thank you for teaching us how to read Ivriet so we can learn from the true source of our Creators message to all his children that choose HIS ways. Your method is a delight to learn from. Aloha
Just starting and I really appreciate the time and care you've taken to put these most helpful videos together. Thank you!
I have wanted to learn the Hebrew language ever since I visited Israel and have been searching to find an "easy to learn" way and so far your teaching seems like the "easiest" way to me. Thank you very much and God bless you.
Your lessons are clearly explained. You´re a very good teacher.
This is a great teaching thank you so much
In German, we have the sound for the letters Chet and Khaf. So for any here who know some German, there is a reference for you.
Thanks for the videos in this series. You are a good teacher. I have been studying for a while now about learning to read the Bible in Hebrew, and it has been a fascinating, most interesting journey.
The seven double letters, ones with 2 sounds represent the moving up and down the tree of life. In Sefer Yetzirah they discuss the double pronunciation of each.
Love your channel and teachings in Hebrew! Fantastic to have available!
Shalom and thank you for this RUclips. I enjoyed it and I liked and subscribed and hit the notification button. Shalom
Thank you for your explanation of how to read Hebrew even though I am far from reading for Bible study your teaching method is easily understood and with practice I know I can read the Bible it’s original language.
MAY THE HEAVENLY LORD GOD ALMIGHTY BLESS YOUR TEAM MORE AND MORE TO GLORIFY HIM IN YOUR ATMOST EFFORTS. GREETINGS AND WISHES FROM DIVINE GRACE WORD TEMPLE CHENNAI-53 AND SALEM CONGRIGATION.
Excellent approach. Many thanks! In Yeshua
感恩您的这份事工,帮助我入门希伯来语,真心希望可以通过每天多理解一些神的话让我更家靠近神一点,愿耶和华向你仰脸祝福你!
With the help of DeepL: "I am thankful for this ministry of yours to help me get started in Hebrew, and truly hope that I can get a little closer to God by understanding more of His word each day, and may the LORD lift up His face to you and bless you!" I whole-heartedly agree. I must admit: your method of teaching is just right for this ministry. Thank you.
Great teaching
Very helpful. Thank you.
Love your channel! Thank you so much for these wonderful classes!
Thank for these lessons brother Moses. God bless you.
I just subscribed and I have been loving it. Thank you very much for teaching us. I have learned to memorize the names of the letters and sounds they make. Look forward to the other videos. Thanks again
Thank you for this ministry!
Thank you for your teaching. Greatly appreciated. How about teaching us how to write them correctly?
Very useful and well explained. Thank you sir.
Hello Moses iloveto watch your videos thanks for this it's really helpful ❤😊
This is a masterclass lesson. Thank you! Keep it up!!
Terrific explanations, thanks.
Another great explanation, thanks
Thank you achi
Thank you for simplifying the begadkefat for me.
I am studying Hebrew from Kelley's Biblical Hebrew book and the online Blue Letter Bible. Your lectures are very much enjoyable and round out what I am missing. Thank you very much for this series along with your other videos. They are very helpful.
Hi very good explanation.. can you tell me if the Hebrew we are speaking or what your teaching is same exact language of what patriarchs spoke in old testament??
In short yes, but it's not that simple. The the language has evolved, as also the alphabet, vocabulary, grammar, even within the period of Biblical history, and the vowel points were added during 6th-9th centuries AD.
Simply put. Greatly enjoyed. Thank you,Moses
Very clear illustration. Thanks a lot
Very good explanation
Thanks
Very good teaching! Thank you so much!
Hello.. do you have videos teaching POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS???
Very helpful! Slow and simple! But because theis slow and simple, It works for me! ;)
im very grateful for this. exactly what i need to get started.
Todah rabah ❤️
Fantastic explanations provided; thanks very much !!!
תודה רבה
Please I will need the Bible that will help me to know the promise and to understand it very well because I love the language
Very good very nice 👍.
Thank you for your teaching 🙏🏽
Judges 12: 5-6
Excellent. Toda
You are very helpful thank you.
Very nice video.
Very good 👍🏻 👏
In arabic there's d and dh, g and gh, t and th.
Thanks.
So, about Daleth vs. Kaf-sofit, and also Vav vs. Nun-sofit. How often do we see words ending with Daleth or Vav?
See this ruclips.net/user/shorts5tIC7i-oYcY
Do you have a video explaining the different forms or where the vav sound like waw?
vav & waw... (ו)
No. Israelis pronounce it vav. Baghdadi and Yemeni Jews pronounce it as waw. The Tiberians apparently used both, with rules for which pronunciation applies when.
@@TheHebrewBible ok,
so isn't there some instances whereas at in the beginning of some words the vav may sound like a wah sound?
אמן
Bro jai mashi ki bhajan sahayata 91 hibruw video banaaiye
I have uploaded Psalm 91 yesterday, please check. Also, I have made a new channel for Hindi audience, this is the first video ruclips.net/video/MrM_jHmSVYo/видео.html
Hallelujah
Dalet and Khaf sofit are the same shape vav and Nun sofit too :( cant be more confusing
Brother we know that ALEPH is name of G-D. Actual numerical value of ALEPH is 1. But when it splits completely (ALEPH,LAMEDH,PHE). It becomes numerical value is 111. But I have one doubt on this. PHE is written in final form, but why it's taken as 80 numerical value instead of 800. Please clarify me brother.
The letter פ has the value of 80. But its final form (sofit) ף has the value 800 in Mispar Gadol. Please check torahcalc.com/gematria/
Brother it shows numerical value 111 in mispar hechrachi but as you said mispar gadol it shows 831 numerical value. What is the difference between these two systems.
@@samueldaviddavidsamuel2299 see the explanations torahcalc.com/info/gematria/
@@samueldaviddavidsamuel2299 my suggestion is, please don't focus on these things now. Learn the alphabet, vowels, grammar etc first.
@@TheHebrewBible absolutely brother. I will concentrate on vowels now. Enjoy(I mean rejoice) the presence of the L-RD this day. Shalom.
Thank you.
Isn't the "tav" pronounced as the English "th" as in BeTHel, or ShibboleTH?
They aren't begardkefart; there are no 'r's in begadkefat. It is pronounced beg-add-kef-at. As regards the dagesh, I have never been able to understand why we talk about a dagesh (Hebrew) lene or forte (Latin). Why not stick to the Hebrew and call them dagesh kal and dagesh chazak?