The Connection Between Language and Culture

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  • Опубликовано: 21 мар 2018
  • In every culture, past and present, the language is closely connected to the culture of the people. If you remove the language or culture from the people, the other will also be lost. In addition, if the Bible is read without understanding the culture behind it, mistranslations and misunderstandings are the result.

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  • @luutas
    @luutas 4 года назад +2

    I wish we could spend a day, or a year, talking face to face. There is so much to learn and so much to restore. Thank you for your content.
    Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷

  • @TaliyahD
    @TaliyahD 6 лет назад +5

    Shalom, I can definitely see the connection between the two. Thanks for sharing!

  • @GeneNievesque
    @GeneNievesque 6 лет назад

    Thank you, Mr. Benner. This was helpful.

  • @donharris8846
    @donharris8846 3 года назад +1

    Very interesting. This video has prompted me to dig deeper into these topics. Thanks

  • @gamingfromthevoidgv6607
    @gamingfromthevoidgv6607 4 года назад

    I think this is the most powerful video I've ever seen.

  • @TeamHawaiiPromotions
    @TeamHawaiiPromotions 4 года назад

    Very informative & well put together video! Keep up the great work! 🤙🤙🤙🙏🙏🙏

  • @lindanwfirefighter4973
    @lindanwfirefighter4973 6 лет назад +7

    Ordered and got 2 of your books today! Excited to read them! One was your hebrew bible lexicon. I learned to read Hebrew because you made it so easy so thank you!

    • @ancienthebreworg
      @ancienthebreworg  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you for the feedback, I am glad to have helped. Enjoy the books :-)

  • @billlendrum7542
    @billlendrum7542 6 лет назад

    תודה רבא

  • @btenen999
    @btenen999 6 лет назад

    Fabulous. Great insight.

  • @lanternstudio6393
    @lanternstudio6393 4 года назад

    I really liked the description

  • @puddingninja
    @puddingninja 6 лет назад +3

    I wonder if this is where the idea of tying a ribbon around your finger to remember things came from

  • @dubiduxxl
    @dubiduxxl 6 лет назад

    @Jeff A. Benner Have all people once spoken a single language? What is your opinion about that? (Genesis 11:1)

  • @annaleedaughterofyhwh7767
    @annaleedaughterofyhwh7767 7 месяцев назад

    Shalom! Very interesting.

  • @davidsavage6324
    @davidsavage6324 6 лет назад

    thank you so much for your insights.
    in semiotics, different people view symbols differently; so to me symbols, including words, never have an ABSOLUTE fixed meaning; theoretically meaning can evolve infinitely.
    you said kohen originally meant base of the community, but I read in my Chok L'Yisrael recently in Rashi's Torah commentary that kohen literally means "serves" or "(one who) serves". did one meaning arise at one point, another at another; or were both meanings always extant as a result of linguistic convergence of meaning, I.e., are both equally true, or does one meaning hold a more ancient antiquity?

  • @OfficialExocet
    @OfficialExocet 6 лет назад

    i love 2 discover the original meanings of ancient words

  • @eliakimjosephsophia4542
    @eliakimjosephsophia4542 6 лет назад

    Interesting Jeff.

  • @elyahyaoui8347
    @elyahyaoui8347 3 года назад

    Hello.
    Please I need your help. I want to make a research about the impact of culture on second language learning. I need your help, if you know sources please tell me. Thank you in advance.

  • @Tayyaba-Zahid
    @Tayyaba-Zahid 4 года назад

    superb

  • @mikha007
    @mikha007 6 лет назад +1

    where did you get this info on the ancient and modern meanings?

    • @ancienthebreworg
      @ancienthebreworg  6 лет назад +3

      Through studying various resources including Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias, but also studying about the Bedouin and their culture.

  • @kapaperopaulus1226
    @kapaperopaulus1226 5 лет назад

    culture depend on language ,because on can express/tell his/her culture using language .culture can be identify through language

  • @ofeliabonilla2527
    @ofeliabonilla2527 6 лет назад

    Thanks a lot, with the modern culture, how to return ti te original meaning, our mind is indoctrinated

  • @dejoelhosparacristo2366
    @dejoelhosparacristo2366 6 лет назад

    Jeff, through of your researchs years, can you affirm that the use of pictographic images, their meanings and of numbers its natural from Hebrew Culture and of their alphabet? I ask because I have seen the cabalistiscs using in resemble way. I'm being cautelous to not deceive my self on cabala, while think that I'm studying Hebrew.

    • @ancienthebreworg
      @ancienthebreworg  6 лет назад

      Yes, absolutely, the pictographs and their meanings are a natural extension of the Hebrew culture. Watch my video series, "A History of Hebrew" for more details.

    • @dejoelhosparacristo2366
      @dejoelhosparacristo2366 6 лет назад

      Thank you Jeff!

    • @mossaic13
      @mossaic13 6 лет назад

      I to wonder about this. As we identitied the are no words in English that properly match certain pictograph words. Makes me wonder if even the yods of alphabet have no words in English to.

  • @bradellender7969
    @bradellender7969 6 лет назад +1

    I know this is off subject and I enjoy all your videos I am learning so much more in hebrew, english just doesnt give the detail we need. But can you explain psalms 93 1 , isaiah 40 22, and job 37 18 from a hebrew perspective..... there are some using these verses to say the earth is flat, there is a glass dome around us (no outer space), and the earth is immovable it does not rotate or move the sun and moon moves over top of us. Can you make a video or explain those verses of what it actually says so i can have some solid truth to respond with. thanks
    and I love the hebrew culture Id rather speak and understand that then english... english can be twisted in so many ways and without knowing the hebrew culture we really dont know the fullness of what God is showing us :)

    • @ancienthebreworg
      @ancienthebreworg  6 лет назад +1

      I have studied the "Flat Earth" theory in detail after many people have been asking my opinion on the subject. I plan on doing an article on this subject, but this will take me some time to put together, so look for it in the future.

    • @bradellender7969
      @bradellender7969 6 лет назад

      thank you, can you also do one on the trinity and the word echad as being unity?

    • @ancienthebreworg
      @ancienthebreworg  6 лет назад

      I will see what I can do. Thank you for the suggestion.

    • @P.H.888
      @P.H.888 4 года назад

      Jeff A. Benner have you been able to finish this project, hopefully you’ve been working on it flat out!

  • @yongrich
    @yongrich 6 лет назад

    Tzitzak (Turkish: Çiçek; died c. 750), baptised Irene (Greek: Ειρήνη), was a Khazar princess, the daughter of khagan Bihar, who became empress by marriage to Eastern RomanEmperor Constantine V (r. 741-775).[1...........
    The word tzitzak is most likely a Hellenizedversion of the Turkic word çiçek, meaning "flower."
    I got This from Wikipedia. Did Turks speak Hebrew during this time? It's seems that tzitzit is Turkish not Hebrew

  • @aprendahebraicocomabiblia1090
    @aprendahebraicocomabiblia1090 5 лет назад +1

    Is that true that צ had the TH sound?

  • @whitepony8443
    @whitepony8443 3 года назад

    Of course, Language and culture are connected,such as language humour, Idioms,If you're a native English speaker,you can play a lot of stuff, But, nevermind,I can do that too, I'm the chosen one.

  • @nataliacarlton3413
    @nataliacarlton3413 2 года назад

    'tsvit', 'tsvet' still means a flower or blossom in Russian.

  • @khansleathermanufacturerpa2299
    @khansleathermanufacturerpa2299 3 года назад

    Nonsense out of constant