OT503 Hebrew Grammar I | Vowels | Dr. Iosif Zhakevich
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- Опубліковано 4 лют 2025
- Moving from the foundations of Hebrew grammar to the nature of pronunciation, Dr. Iosif Zhakevich, professor of Old Testament at The Master's Seminary, goes deeper into the language of the Old Testament.
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Thank you for teaching this vowel lesson.
Finally!!!) Please don't delay next lessons 🙏
Voldemar, they will come at the perfect time!
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Thank you TMS for this video.
Much love from Cameroon.
YES!! Thank you for uploading!!
Excellent series
Beautiful method of teaching
Wow this is so good 👏👏👏
Grate sir
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YHWH YA-HA-WA-HA is the father's name and YaHaWaHa-shai or
YaHaWa-sHai is the Sons name.
Dr Iosef Zhakevich, your term " old testament", is the blatantly corrupted version of the Hebrew Bible (Tanach). Moreover, pronouncing the tetragrammaton (G-d's name) is no longer pronounced in Judaism, except on very rare circumstances. It is offensive to pronounce G-d's name to Jews and righteous Noahides. Christians (aka Idolaters), use that name frequently without consideratioin. Please be respectful. Beyond this issue, your teaching is excellent.
Your point is understood. Nonetheless, these lessons were recorded at The Master's Seminary, which is a Christian institution. We believe that through Jesus' work and imputed righteousness, we have access to God and can thus pray to him and say his name. Lack of reverence for the creator is not advocated; Christians fear the Lord. Yet faith in Christ makes us bold and gives us confidence (Eph. 3:11-12).