This verse 119:49 is a favorite. The prayer to help me remember Adonai's Holy Scriptures. It's a anchor verse that asks God to enable my mind and heart to remember God and the wisdom and truth I need to live by.
Hello teacher, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. The word תקל is ease but in Genesis 16:4 it is translated as despise it's right? please help
Shalom! Even though two words might have the same letters, they may not be of the same root. In Hebrew, the meaning of a word comes from its root. In Genesis 16:4, the root is קלל, which means “curse” or “despise”. The root of the word תקל (to ease) is הקל. To know between them, you’ll need to understand some Hebrew grammar and vowel placement and of course the context can help 😉 I hope that helps 🙏
مرحبا لا يستحق ان تعبدي مخلوق ضعيف يموت لم يخلقكي فقط خالقك يستحق أن تعبديه وحده لا شريك له من فضلكي تعرفي على الاسلام الحياة قصيرة تنتهي في أي وقت ونعود لربنا ليحاسبنا اني ناصح لكي أمين وشكرا
Shalom Aloha ani Shainia toda raba for teaching us Ivriet I enjoy learning with you. Mahaloe nui loa pealoe Aloha
This verse 119:49 is a favorite. The prayer to help me remember Adonai's Holy Scriptures. It's a anchor verse that asks God to enable my mind and heart to remember God and the wisdom and truth I need to live by.
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I'm looking for psalm 50 pls make the video plssss❤
I haven't done this one. At least not yet :-)
I found your video very easy to learn hebrew thank you so much for all the videos and pls make psalm 50: 15 specially ✝️
Hello teacher, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge.
The word תקל is ease but in Genesis 16:4 it is translated as despise
it's right?
please help
Shalom! Even though two words might have the same letters, they may not be of the same root. In Hebrew, the meaning of a word comes from its root. In Genesis 16:4, the root is קלל, which means “curse” or “despise”.
The root of the word תקל (to ease) is הקל. To know between them, you’ll need to understand some Hebrew grammar and vowel placement and of course the context can help 😉 I hope that helps 🙏
whats does the name fritz mean in Hebrew please
I don't believe that's a Hebrew name, so there is no Hebrew meaning to it.
@@TheWORDinHEBREW ahh ok thanks
مرحبا لا يستحق ان تعبدي مخلوق ضعيف يموت لم يخلقكي فقط خالقك يستحق أن تعبديه وحده لا شريك له من فضلكي تعرفي على الاسلام الحياة قصيرة تنتهي في أي وقت ونعود لربنا ليحاسبنا اني ناصح لكي أمين وشكرا
Salam, I do worship my Creator. His son did not die. He resurrected 🙏 Watch this: ruclips.net/video/u46hfLOnbn0/видео.html
В русской Библии это 118 псалом❤
You should double check... It would make no sense or the Russian Bible is missing a Psalm??
@@TheWORDinHEBREW Everything is fine. just the 9th psalm is divided into two 9 and 10, and so on until 136 and then converge, 150 psalms