Hebrew - Weapons & Warfare - כְּלֵי מִלְחָמָה - Biblical Hebrew - Lesson 56
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- Battles, men of war, articles of silver and gold! (PG warning for parents: brief intense battle scenes, but no gore)
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Film clips from:
The Ten Commandments (1956)
The Bible Miniseries (2013)
Exodus: Gods and Kings (2014)
Assassin’s Creed Origins by Ubisoft
Alexander (2004)
Total War video game
Troy (2004)
Battle of Philippi in Rome documentary
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Normally I would have posed for all the shots of strong warriors, but I too busy standing in for Thor in the next Avenger movie...
This is truly remarkable biblical hebrew teaching. May GOD bless you and your husband for such good work.
We are getting 'there' with each and every such beautifully done lessons. Todah raba el Bet v'Avram.
תודה רבה בת ואברם.
יהוה צבאות הוא מלך הכבוד
Thanks for another great video Beth. Because of you, any time I see a beach now, I say in my head "safat hayam".
Of all the lectures I followed I enjoyed this one the best.
Wonderful lesson to understand the warriors and stories. You gave good repetition! So good!
I love these. Yahweh bless you.
Love the Bible readings!
You are teaching very clearly .
And Iam from india .
I started to read the Hebrew Bible .
These videos are very helpful to read and understand the meanings of the words .
Thanks for your teaching 😊 .
Love from india .
Iam hoping I will read very fluently , the Hebrew .
Thank you, we're happy to hear that you're enjoying our videos! 😊 May God bless your Hebrew learning!
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Dear Beth and Avram. Thank you both for the work you are doing. These are absolutely the finest hebrew language teaching videos i have ever seen. I enjoy them gadol . I especially love the way you pronounce ayin. So difficult to find. Your subscriber Adam Wasserman SHALOM
Wow, thank you! So glad you're enjoying them, שׁלום לך
Amazing as always!
When I started watching regularly, this was the first video I saw uploaded as new. I watched for a few minutes and I was lost. Much different now! Thank you for all you are doing. And I saw החתול😁
Tov meod! אָהַ֛בְתִּי learning with Beth! Great establishing the battle lexemes for later passages - :D
Battle of good & evil with God the ultimate decider 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Israel God bless you always thank from California I love you
Im missin to you my teacher we love you from morrocco
Greetings from Mexico to you in Morocco! 😊
וואו נחמד
We missed Andrew! 🤣🤣
SHABAH SHALOM BET Y HABRAN . QUE BUENO Q LOS VEO. BENDICOONES. MILES
I agree that there was one particular man of war that was missing from this episode. Beth must’ve hidden the remote.
Como sempre, uma aula impressionante. Vocês não conheceriam porventura alguma ferramenta online para o hebraico como existe o perseus (ponto) tufts (ponto) edu para o grego e o latim? Procurei por alguma coisa, mas quase tudo com que me deparei não parecia muito bom. Fico agradecido imensamente.
Great lesson! You'll be translating The Chronicles of Narnia and the Lord of the Rings into biblical Hebrew before you know it:-)
Thank you for your videos! I really enjoy them, but please note: Othniel is the older son of Kenaz, and Othniel does not have a brother called Caleb (1 Chronicles 4:13). Caleb is the son of Jephunneh (1 Chronicles 4:15). Thus, Judges 3:9 is saying that Othniel is the son of Kenaz, and Kenaz is the younger brother of Caleb. Also-Othniel is the son-in-law of Caleb (Joshua 15:17).
بحق انت رائعة ..تحياتي
21:20 Creo que hubo un mal entendido aquí, Otniel no era hermano de Calev, sino Kenaz, confírmenme eso porfavor.
:עָתְנִיאֵל בֶּן קְנַז אְַחִי כַלֵב הַקָּטֹן מִמֶּנּוּ - Otniel, hijo de Kenaz el hermano de Calev
Estoy investigando un poco, y parece que es ambiguo, que entender a Otniel como el hermano o como el sobrino de Calev los dos son posibles gramaticalmente. Es posible que sí sea el sobrino. Pero vemos en Josué 14:6 que el padre de Calev era descendiente de alguien llamado "Kenaz," lo cual también complica. No estoy segura. 🤔
@@AlephwithBeth De todas formas muy agradecido por la aclaratoria y por responder :)
Psalms 84:12a reference is actually 84:11a
As they have explained in previous comments, the Hebrew numbering is different because they count the introductory text (e.g., "To the chief Musician upon Gittith, A Psalm for the sons of Korah") as verse 1 where English translations don't count it as a verse at all.
יהוה צְבָאוֹת
16:40 why is it ונתן instead of ויתן?
@@malachiwalker2008 ah ok. That makes sense.
Does מלחמה have anything to do with לחם?
People usually fight for the bread eventually. Remember the land is to yield the bread.
there is a verb לחם which means "to go to war / fight" hence מלחמה literally means like fighting (= War, Battle), and the root of both לחם (Bread) and מלחמה is ל ח מ , but I would guess that there is no connection...
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