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I was nervous and pleasantly surprised by this video. You managed to avoid most of the errors and generalizations so prevalent in other "overview of Judaism" videos. two minor corrections; 1. while many jews believe the messiah is still to come, none believe he has already come. Some groups, notably messianics, exist in a space between christianity and judaism but the Jewish definition of the messiah is a fully human being. When he inevitably dies, a new person becomes the messiah of that generation. there are by contrast some groups that do not believe in an individual messiah at all such as Karite jews, humanist jews, and classical reform jews. Notably the concept of a messiah does not exist in the Torah itself, but is found in the mishnah which was not compiled until the third century of the common era. 2. Please ask even one jew how to pronounce chanukah. Really it's not your fault, this is one of the pitfalls of transliteration. there isn't actually a convenient way to represent the sound of some hebrew letters in the english language.
"Elohim" ("God") is a TITLE, NOT a name. "HaShem" "the name" is NOT a personal identity of the Divinity's character. "Adonai," "My Lord," like Elohim is a TITLE, NOT a name. In Hebrew, God's name has been translated and/or transliterated as "Yod He Vaw He" and the consonants of YHWH (spoken and written as the "Tetragrammaton," from the Greek, meaning "4 letters,") are often printed and written in English as "Jehovah," "Yehovah," "Yahweh," or "Yah, [the latter an abbreviated form of 'Yahweh' "] which are NAMES, NOT TITLES. "Jehovah" is both a proper noun and a causative verb meaning "I Will Prove To Be What I Will Prove To Be," or "He Causes To Become."
Not a bad attempt and you have been studying. But let us correct you some. Elohim is plural and says Gods, but it's more specific of which God's as it is spoken in hebrew. So it is somewhere in between a name and title. And it says EL O Him. Meaning the Lord uplifts him. And about ADONAI, that is correct that is a title of skribed like that, and say LORD. The L word. But when skribed ADONAY, that is a SpiritGod of hashem. King Ragnar Yahuwah
Yes and Jehovah is skribed IEHOVAH and that is a SpiritGod of hashem too, and the spelling in hebrew of YAHUWAH backwards is YOD HEY WAW HEY King Ragnar Yahuwah
Yeah i believe you are thinKING of Eheye Ascher Eheye when you try translate IEHOVAH that means GOD, that say "I will be what i will be" King Ragnar Yahuwah yeah and did you know they learned hebrew in babylon and they used to talk AbraHuw.
please get your facts in order. nowhere near oldest faith and also not 4000 years old. the most generous dating is around 6th/5th century BCE. More realistic date, when artifacts/writings actually show up is 3rd century BCE
Israel is carved on the Egyptian Stele of Merneptah 1213 BCE describing a battle won and their "destruction" by the conqueror. MY facts are in order, the event 3237 years ago, Chris.
@@ZDiesel7 : check scholarship rather than rounding to nearest 1k/2k approximations / margin of error. earliest judaism as we recognize it first written down and being observed around 350BCE.
@ : did you distinguish between those by god and those by man by picking what's convenient to you? anyhow, all of the commandments are authoritarian screwing down on people, rather than being about morality, and morality (how people treat people) is what matters, not what invisible ruler by might wants. Rules to put main population in place, whilst churches and politically elite go on stealing and killing and lying.
Thank you for watching my video! Share your experiences or traditions related to Judaism. What do you find most meaningful?
If you've attended a Jewish celebration, what stood out to you?
I was nervous and pleasantly surprised by this video. You managed to avoid most of the errors and generalizations so prevalent in other "overview of Judaism" videos. two minor corrections;
1. while many jews believe the messiah is still to come, none believe he has already come. Some groups, notably messianics, exist in a space between christianity and judaism but the Jewish definition of the messiah is a fully human being. When he inevitably dies, a new person becomes the messiah of that generation. there are by contrast some groups that do not believe in an individual messiah at all such as Karite jews, humanist jews, and classical reform jews. Notably the concept of a messiah does not exist in the Torah itself, but is found in the mishnah which was not compiled until the third century of the common era.
2. Please ask even one jew how to pronounce chanukah. Really it's not your fault, this is one of the pitfalls of transliteration. there isn't actually a convenient way to represent the sound of some hebrew letters in the english language.
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"Elohim" ("God") is a TITLE, NOT a name. "HaShem" "the name" is NOT a personal identity of the Divinity's character. "Adonai," "My Lord," like Elohim is a TITLE, NOT a name. In Hebrew, God's name has been translated and/or transliterated as "Yod He Vaw He" and the consonants of YHWH (spoken and written as the "Tetragrammaton," from the Greek, meaning "4 letters,") are often printed and written in English as "Jehovah," "Yehovah," "Yahweh," or "Yah, [the latter an abbreviated form of 'Yahweh' "] which are NAMES, NOT TITLES. "Jehovah" is both a proper noun and a causative verb meaning "I Will Prove To Be What I Will Prove To Be," or "He Causes To Become."
Very Good. One name YHWH, all others are titles.
Not a bad attempt and you have been studying. But let us correct you some.
Elohim is plural and says Gods, but it's more specific of which God's as it is spoken in hebrew. So it is somewhere in between a name and title. And it says EL O Him. Meaning the Lord uplifts him.
And about ADONAI, that is correct that is a title of skribed like that, and say LORD. The L word. But when skribed ADONAY, that is a SpiritGod of hashem.
King Ragnar Yahuwah
Yes and Jehovah is skribed IEHOVAH and that is a SpiritGod of hashem too, and the spelling in hebrew of YAHUWAH backwards is YOD HEY WAW HEY
King Ragnar Yahuwah
Yeah i believe you are thinKING of Eheye Ascher Eheye when you try translate IEHOVAH that means GOD, that say "I will be what i will be"
King Ragnar Yahuwah yeah and did you know they learned hebrew in babylon and they used to talk AbraHuw.
Jehovah is a title, IEHOVAH is a name
King Ragnar Yahuwah
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please get your facts in order. nowhere near oldest faith and also not 4000 years old. the most generous dating is around 6th/5th century BCE. More realistic date, when artifacts/writings actually show up is 3rd century BCE
@@PatriciaPalmer-o3e : how imbecile to go on offensive with no facts, sonny boy.
Israel is carved on the Egyptian Stele of Merneptah 1213 BCE describing a battle won and their "destruction" by the conqueror. MY facts are in order, the event 3237 years ago, Chris.
@@ZDiesel7 : check scholarship rather than rounding to nearest 1k/2k approximations / margin of error. earliest judaism as we recognize it first written down and being observed around 350BCE.
God gave the 10 commandments
613 not from god
@ : did you distinguish between those by god and those by man by picking what's convenient to you?
anyhow, all of the commandments are authoritarian screwing down on people, rather than being about morality, and morality (how people treat people) is what matters, not what invisible ruler by might wants. Rules to put main population in place, whilst churches and politically elite go on stealing and killing and lying.
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