This is my Name - יהוה and אהיה (Part 1 of 2)

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    Examining Exodus 3:13-15 from an Ancient Hebrew perspective. Within this passage is the phrase אהיה אשר אהיה (ehyeh asher ehyeh - I am who I am) and the two names Elohiym gives Mosheh (Moses), אהיה (ehyeh) and יהוה (yhwh). These two names, related to the phrase אהיה אשר אהיה, have a meaning and pronunciation that is often overlooked.
    One point that I should have made in the video and didn't, is that the pronunciation I provide in this video for YHWH is based on the traditional pronunciation of the Hebrew language. While I follow the traditional pronunciation of Hebrew, there is no way one can prove that this pronunciation preserves the original. However, my point in the video is that the emphasis should not be on the actual pronunciation, but on the "character" of the name.

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  • @deodbolen
    @deodbolen 2 роки тому +34

    I exist, I have always existed and will always exists. I am the essence of existence it self.

    • @eveningprimrose3088
      @eveningprimrose3088 Рік тому +8

      Somewhat like "I Was And I Will Be," much like "who was, and is, and is to come."

    • @petrabanjarnahor229
      @petrabanjarnahor229 Рік тому +1

      Very nice

    • @TaxEvasi0n
      @TaxEvasi0n 7 місяців тому +1

      @@eveningprimrose3088Good point. I am still searching for more words to describe the concept, because I feel in English its still lost in translation. God is obviously not restricted by anything, he's omni everything, we cannot comprehend him. So to say 'I am that I am' doesn't sound like anything but a bullshxt answer. But actually, it's the interpretation of the 'am' from an English point of view that offers a fraction of understanding. "I am that which exists" so far is what I lean towards..

    • @thismoment7881
      @thismoment7881 3 місяці тому

      Amazing...thank u fr sharing.....am in awe....what a pun hx

    • @thismoment7881
      @thismoment7881 3 місяці тому

      Indeed the odd...:* ahhh thank u 4that just got another signal...brill may we continue to be so blessed AHRC

  • @michellejones8561
    @michellejones8561 2 роки тому +33

    Wow I appreciate this teaching, it is still reaching souls 12 years later! All praise to the most high! Shalom ❤️

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  15 років тому +33

    It is kind of like when we say "I'll be there when I'll be there." As I point out in the video, he is explaining who he is and is difficult to express in just a few words in English, but something like "I'll be who I will be."

    • @user-iu1jg6ej4r
      @user-iu1jg6ej4r 3 роки тому +2

      A submission from Texas, U.S. says the name Yahawah means "HE EXIST" and is of Hebrew origin.
      According to a user from California, U.S., the name Yahawah is of Hebrew origin and means "I am, I exist, I am that I am, I will be and have been, I am he that causes to become.".
      A submission from Canada says the name Yahawah means "YAHAWAH is of ancient paleo Hebrew origins. It mean I am, I exist, and I is. It can also mean I will be. The name has a pass, present, and future connotation to it. It was and still is the correct name for THE MOST HIGH YAH." and is of Hebrew origin.
      A user from Texas, U.S. says the name Yahawah is of Hebrew origin and means "He Exist".
      A user from Kansas, U.S. says the name Yahawah is of Hebrew origin and means "Ya = He HaWah = exist or is".

    • @iamjustsaying4787
      @iamjustsaying4787 2 роки тому +6

      That a lie. Yahweh means Yah saves. Yah was a minor Egyptian moon god popular among slaves at the time of the Hebrew enslavement. He is represented by a cow/calf with a disk/moon between its horns. His name is given in Exodus 3:14-17. Also read Isaiah 7:21, Isaiah 8:8 and Matthew 1:21. Don’t trust the Pharisee/rabbis. Messiah didn’t.

    • @jamesd.swanson2935
      @jamesd.swanson2935 2 роки тому +1

      Engish is a Pandemic language , and other languages were ,are for used millennium in action now Instead of or over Paleo Qodesh Words Hebrew is the LaShone Qodesh, the Tongue ,Breath ,of Yahweh Himself, John 14:28 Eh-met is Not abundant?

    • @Johnny-gg4hu
      @Johnny-gg4hu 2 роки тому

      It’s not complicated or mysterious to understand that Yahweh is letting them know he will be there and if you read on to next verse, this where he gives his name Yahweh as a memorial to all generations.
      1 Corinthians 1:27 but Yahweh hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and Yahweh hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things that are mighty.

    • @kahlahyahysrahl7777
      @kahlahyahysrahl7777 2 роки тому

      @@iamjustsaying4787 I don’t trust them either. Why would any of them in this captive land give us the correct name and pronunciation when the Roman’s killed and jailed those who even spoke His name. They were lying heathen who did not keep the law back then and they still don’t til this very day. LIARS Our Messiah Name is AHAYAH Period.

  • @Shinobispo
    @Shinobispo 2 роки тому +17

    2021 and this video is still useful. My wife and I had a long ride in the car and we were trying to analyze God as a timeless being and this verse came to mind and we knew some of the English translated names for God like YHWH and so on, but didn't know what they meant exactly. Then we came across this video and just blew our minds. So thank you for such an in depth perspective. A single verse or word in Hebrew can mean so much more than English can convey in a whole page. God is more than just I AM. He will be, He has been, He exists because He exists and will continue to do so.

    • @AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69
      @AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69 Рік тому

      YHWH is also the Tetragrammaton. According to the preface of the ESV Bible everytime you read the word LORD in all capitals it's referring to the Tetragrammaton which is YHWH.
      I'm assuming that you don't speak or read Hebrew so you can look up the Greek equivalence which is the Tetractys.

    • @lovelyx150
      @lovelyx150 11 місяців тому

      I’m over here yelling AMEN AMEN AMEN

    • @atheisticallysound
      @atheisticallysound 8 місяців тому +1

      I don’t get what the big deal here is. The Hebrew language has roughly a little over 8,000 words. Compared to the English language, which has over 500,000 and it grows as we grow as a society. It makes sense to me that the Hebrew language would have limited words with multiple meanings because it was at an infantile stage. Ancient Hebrew doesn’t have any words for computer, but they do have words for “device” or “machine”, which would be “machashabah.” I specifically used this as an example to point out the flaw in translating ancient texts into modern languages. Clearly Hebrews didn’t have computers back then, and they wouldn’t even begin to understand what a computer is if you tried to explain it to them. We could use their words to convey what it might mean but they wouldn’t understand completely. This wouldn’t be the case in reverse because of our robust vocabulary. We can illustrate to anyone what an ancient Hebrew phrase means. The problem however is that with the Torah or Bible, translators have biases and narratives they want to push. This in turn can corrupt or alter the original words and phrases. Ultimately, if you look at any ancient language as a work of art, as it should be, I think you can uncover some interesting and profound things about how an early civilization thought, BUT it doesn’t mean that their God is real. They believed in God or Gods because they didn’t understand reality and how things worked. They most certainly would have thought a computer or iPhone was a God, but it doesn’t make it so. You’re basically taking what an ancient civilization thought were attributes or characteristics of a God based on ignorance and conforming it to modern reality. You’re making God more of something than he actually is because of your robust language. Read the language like an Ancient Hebrew and not like a Modern American and you’ll understand.

    • @jasonjon
      @jasonjon 23 дні тому

      Why why WHY is yhwh substituted for YHYH?!? This simple fact is the key to HEAVEN

    • @agrotta1650
      @agrotta1650 7 днів тому

      ​@@atheisticallysoundNo.

  • @MP16298
    @MP16298 Рік тому +7

    I’m so grateful to God for leading me here. I always struggled with the popular translation of I am who I am as I felt there was something missing. Recently I’ve been obsessed with finding an explanation and found this video. I finally understand. I am so happy! All five convey the one and not one is “right” that makes sense now because finally now, considering all five, I can now reconcile why God is all sufficient / self sufficient; outside time and space; the Beginning and the End; and the God who was, is and is to come! It’s all five translations and not just the one! :) thanks for explaining

    • @batiyahyisrael
      @batiyahyisrael 9 місяців тому

      This is a beautiful statement. Yah is pleased.

  • @vaderetro264
    @vaderetro264 8 років тому +8

    What a great channel! Thank you for these very interesting lessons, and for the effective and smooth presentation.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  15 років тому +6

    The Hebrew word אהיה (ehyeh) is the first person, masculine, singular, imperfect tense conjugation of the verb היה (hayah). היה (hayah) is simply the root meaning "to exist," but אהיה (ehyeh) is the conjugation meaning "I exist."

  • @sarahg3500
    @sarahg3500 2 роки тому +16

    It means
    I AM WHO I AM
    I WAS WHO I WAS
    I WILL BE WHO I WILL BE
    I AM NOT LIMITED BY TIME
    I AM AWARE OF MYSELF
    I AM CONSCIOUSNESS
    I AM ETERNAL

    • @roniguntur
      @roniguntur Рік тому

      Terima kasih atas penjelasanNya.

  • @malmeratudecaprio9222
    @malmeratudecaprio9222 5 років тому +11

    Very enlightening. God Bless!

  • @MrJmurp
    @MrJmurp 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks Very Much Jeff!
    Its Really Nice to Hear You Explaining; The Ancient Hebrew Meaning Of; YAHWEH'S NAME

  • @abrahamites5441
    @abrahamites5441 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for the simple and no nonsense approach ! keep up the good work.

  • @Anna-lc8py
    @Anna-lc8py Рік тому +2

    Wow!! Thank you for an in-depth explanation!! Recently found your channel and love it!!

  • @davidneal9368
    @davidneal9368 3 роки тому +11

    14. God said, "I am who I am. This is what you must say to them. 'The one who is called I AM has sent me to you.'

    • @demomoore7168
      @demomoore7168 3 роки тому

      But Jeff Benner is illiterate or else he thinks ALEPH is pronounced with “EH” like egg. It is pronounced AH just like ASHER - is he now defunct in getting both start with ALEPH???
      This is BLASPHEMY to say that we need to CORRECT WHAT FATHER SAID: HE said AHAYAH ASHER AHAYAH
      I kinda lost interest in Benner’s teachings when he deduced there were only 6000 Hebrews who were in the wilderness after they left Egypt.

    • @masterkingdom3282
      @masterkingdom3282 3 роки тому +2

      @@demomoore7168 since Aleph has no specific sound (i.e) silent letter..... It takes the sound of the vowel next to it... Here the vowel next to Aleph is Seghol which sounds like Eh..... So what's your problem with this pronunciation?

    • @elainebedson6152
      @elainebedson6152 2 роки тому

      @@demomoore7168 m

  • @ronaldcalandra4895
    @ronaldcalandra4895 3 роки тому +5

    Great teaching. In my prayers I would say “ The IAM .I was reading in The Guide For The Perplexed by Moses Maimonides , he talks about I Am

  • @SteamShinobi
    @SteamShinobi 7 років тому

    This was actually way more interesting and informative than I expected. 10/10 I was only interested how to say the name I knew my God by properly, thank you very much though.

  • @BoudiccaBlanc
    @BoudiccaBlanc 14 років тому +1

    Excellent 2-part video. Now I understand! Thank you!

  • @timdrake1080
    @timdrake1080 4 роки тому +8

    This is the best video I have ever found I'm sure my Almighty father is the one that guided me to you sir bless you beautiful sweet man with a wonderful heart and brain I'm learning more than ever before and I actually understand what I'm learning from this video it makes me fill even closer to our heavenly father thank you sooooo much

    • @markuse3472
      @markuse3472 2 роки тому

      No matter your biases, it WILL be a people, or religion, of a Christian faith that God will reward in the end. It must be, else Gods Only begotten son Jesus Christ, through whom the entire universe and life came to be, came to Earth to start a Christian congregation for nothing, and suffered humiliation, mockery, name-calling, beatings and torture and death for nothing, as well as first (and somewhat into the second) century True Christians' trials and pains and tortures and being killed, for nothing. It is the spiritual language in Gods chosen people in the final days that count, not what literal language one speaks (Isaiah 2:2-4; Daniel 12:7-10; Acts 15:14-18; Matthew 28:19, 20; Matthew 24:14 and many more). Gods name is Jehovah and there is evidence for it.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  15 років тому +4

    Continued...
    Asher is the relative participle meaning "which" and is used like a rope that attaches the phrase before the word with the phrase after the word.

  • @j.r.g.g.6258
    @j.r.g.g.6258 3 роки тому +2

    Love this. Wait untill the full measure of the English language is grasped, it is amazing.

  • @andrewaitken6923
    @andrewaitken6923 3 роки тому +4

    Daniel Interprets the Handwriting
    …26And this is the interpretation of the message: MENE means that God has numbered the days of your reign and brought it to an end. 27TEKEL means that you have been weighed on the scales and found deficient. 28PERES means that your kingdom has been divided and given over to the Medes and Persians.”…

  • @sjking1111
    @sjking1111 6 років тому +5

    Your videos are so helpful, thank you! Several of them cut off your last word or syllable, and it makes it difficult to understand your closing sentence.

  • @YAHUAH_merem_ebele
    @YAHUAH_merem_ebele 3 роки тому +16

    AHAYAH ASHER AHAYAH - in Igbo, Aha (means name) yah/Ya (means Him/them). Asher sounds like Ashi (means they said or it is said or it is established to be or it is discovered to be). So the Igbo form would be Aha Yah Ashi Aha Yah and would mean: His name is said to be the name of Him (the One).
    The Igbo language for some reason explains the Hebrew texts or meaning of the Bible so well. It gives it indept meaning. The sounds are the same, the spelling slight different because when the English tried to help us form alphabets of the sounds, the spellings were affected.
    If I introduce myself to you and say: "my name is Ginika", when you introduce me to others, you wouldn't say: "my name is Ginika, you would say Her name is Ginika" - hence "Aha Yah" His/Her name or the name of that one or that person

    • @monicakeenon8943
      @monicakeenon8943 Рік тому

      When you research the names of some of those kidnapped into the trans Atlantic slave trade, you find within their names “ Yah”. Bearing the name of their Elohi.

    • @monicakeenon8943
      @monicakeenon8943 Рік тому

      Hi Kia, does the Igbo language use “e” or “a” in Jesus, The Christ of Nazareth’s Hebrew name?

  • @yosomata
    @yosomata 4 місяці тому

    My first Hebrew lesson and I’m already amazed!!!

  • @seeaiwee957
    @seeaiwee957 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for the lecture. It helps me to understand the meaning of I AM

    • @markuse3472
      @markuse3472 2 роки тому

      No matter the biases present in many people, it WILL be a people, or religion, of a Christian faith that God will reward in the end. It must be, else Gods Only begotten son Jesus Christ, through whom the entire universe and life came to be, came to Earth to start a Christian congregation for nothing, and suffered humiliation, mockery, name-calling, beatings and torture and death for nothing, as well as first (and somewhat into the second) century True Christians' trials and pains and tortures and being killed, for nothing. It is the spiritual language in Gods chosen people in the final days that count, not what literal language one speaks (Isaiah 2:2-4; Daniel 12:7-10; Acts 15:14-18; Matthew 28:19, 20; Matthew 24:14 and many more). Gods name is Jehovah and there is evidence for it.

    • @gaylechristensen6285
      @gaylechristensen6285 2 роки тому

      @@markuse3472 what evidence do you have?

  • @yosefyahu4778
    @yosefyahu4778 3 роки тому +21

    HaYAH Asher HaYAH! His Name YAH is present! HALELLUYAH!

    • @artiom4477
      @artiom4477 2 роки тому

      Ahaje asher Ahaje (Latin).

    • @DayaTom
      @DayaTom 2 роки тому +1

      it's Eie Aasher Eie. No H. No A. It's with an E.
      haya means beast. Gotta be careful.

    • @0U8123MTA3
      @0U8123MTA3 2 роки тому +1

      I noticed that pattern too when I looked into name meanings. Authority of Honor is Yielder of Honor. Whatever the Yielder of Honor says is honorable is honored. Whatever the Yielder of Honor says is dishonorable can never be honored. Honor is the core value.

    • @gaylechristensen6285
      @gaylechristensen6285 2 роки тому

      @@0U8123MTA3 Thats the most complex nested Chiasm I have ever seen.

    • @enigmatized99
      @enigmatized99 2 роки тому +3

      @@DayaTom no it doesn’t haya actually means life and HaYaH strongs concordance (1961) to fall out, come to pass, become be. HaYaH ASHaR HaYaH. Using pictograph proto sinaitic original Hebrew language..

  • @j.torresoquendo3896
    @j.torresoquendo3896 4 роки тому +3

    Amazing I was trying to understand why the Jewish say I am who I am meant you call him by his works. Now it's all falling into place. I want to learn how to read speak and understand this beautiful Hebrew language..

    • @IDNeon357
      @IDNeon357 Рік тому

      The Jewish are Satanists who perverted their own language to hide its actual meaning. Jesus calls them out on it in a number of ways. This is ancient Hebrew. Not Jewish in any form.

  • @lynnpal9512
    @lynnpal9512 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you Jeff Benner. It's refreshing to see people like yourself continually learning. So many gets stuck in their ways. So how do you explain the word Halaluyah then?

  • @Miesiu
    @Miesiu 4 роки тому

    THX for this movie. *Special for slow & clear speaking what I can understand in my poor english.*

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  12 років тому +6

    @Yaiyasmin It is sometimes difficult to translate exactly from Greek back into Hebrew, but we can make some educated guesses. It is possible that Jesus said "ehyeh," but another possibility is that he said "ani hu," meaning "I am he," which is the usual translation of the Greek ego eimi.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  14 років тому +9

    Thank you skills, I appreciate that.

    • @jonathanbmBen-Menachem
      @jonathanbmBen-Menachem 4 роки тому +2

      I am an Israeli who rspeaks fluent Hebrew. Having studies bible in a school in Israel, I must admit this is the best moview I have seen about our God. Please do make more vidoes since they put so much light on the real meaning of the bible, the Jewish history and the foundation of monotheism. Thank you many times for the wonderful explanation.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  12 років тому +1

    @JaJDoo I do pronounce this word as eh-yeh, if it sounded like eh-yah, then I spoke incorrectly.

  • @paulagu1373
    @paulagu1373 3 роки тому

    I like your works. You are doing well. Keep it up

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  13 років тому +5

    @YasharRapah You still have time to train your son when he is with you, ask him what he is learning and school and then ask him what he thinks about it, he will probably tell you what the he has been taught, but just ask him about his own opinion, make him think :-) But, you're right, the institutions tell our children "what" to think, not "how" to think.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  15 років тому +4

    Yes, אשר is "asher" and "aher" is a typo. Keep in mind that when it says 111 times, this is probably only referring to the times it is actually translated into English, but it is used over 3,000 times in the Tenach.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  12 років тому

    @tiger23800 While I wrote "Gen 3:14" above, I meant "Exo 3:14." In that verse, how do you interpret the "I am" when God tells Moses to say to the people - "I am sent me to you?"

  • @Jere616
    @Jere616 11 років тому

    Your videos and work are very informative. You have a new subscriber. I have ordered your MTHB works.

  • @ImaMonaKnight
    @ImaMonaKnight 4 роки тому +7

    Praise The Most High Almighty Ahayah Yashiya* I AM*

  • @maonsan
    @maonsan 8 років тому +56

    Hi
    I am Korean residing in Hong Kong, I would like to translate your videos in to korean and also publish them into youtube for Korean christians, I hpe you would allow it kindly

    • @mitchellrittner8567
      @mitchellrittner8567 4 роки тому +8

      I say go forward with it gods words are free

    • @Quamela
      @Quamela 4 роки тому +5

      I believe this is your charge to do and have the Lord's permission not needing any other.

    • @timmelcer3094
      @timmelcer3094 4 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/n28P-xv5rXI/v-deo.html His Mighty Name IS YaHuWaH Not ye anything this guy is a deceiver. Be Baruch HaShem YaHuSHuWaH 👐 HalleluYaH 🤗

    • @timmelcer3094
      @timmelcer3094 3 роки тому

      @Ndumiso Zulu You are mistaken the Mighty Name Is YaHuWaH HalleluYaH !!! Baruwch Atem YaHuSHuWa !!! 😊

    • @genniequick
      @genniequick 3 роки тому +1

      @@timmelcer3094 so you don’t think that they can change that word, but insert Jesus?

  • @kingcee3642
    @kingcee3642 4 роки тому +1

    Very well explained, thank you

  • @andrewaitken8442
    @andrewaitken8442 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing the truth with us. Amen

  • @dmoffatt8354
    @dmoffatt8354 2 роки тому +7

    I Am That I Am (in English), Ahayah 'ăšer Ahayah (in Hebrew).

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  13 років тому +6

    @2gointruth From an Hebraic perspective, one's name is his/her character and since God's character is truth, then I would agree, one of his names would be אמת (emet - truth).

  • @kelvinitotia4807
    @kelvinitotia4807 11 місяців тому +1

    ❤❤❤14 years later🎉this is. Beautiful ❤

  • @budekins542
    @budekins542 6 років тому +2

    And the moral of this story is that word for word translations of the Hebrew are not giving us the full range of related meanings - but when all is said and done they do give Something of the essence of these Hebrew words. Well thought out video.

    • @whadeffa
      @whadeffa 2 роки тому

      Come see the Holy Spirit reveal His Name . . .
      ua-cam.com/video/wIe3G6D4qqM/v-deo.html

  • @andrewaitken8442
    @andrewaitken8442 7 років тому +20

    My Father is the highest of the High.
    Amen
    I am who I am.
    Amen

    • @BanalNaPangalan
      @BanalNaPangalan 5 років тому +3

      Iam who am is more accurate.

    • @NotChinmayi
      @NotChinmayi 2 роки тому

      Ehyeh is a name that only God can say

    • @-.George.
      @-.George. 2 роки тому

      @@NotChinmayi God has the name Ahayah=לאלוהים יש את השם אה'יה

    • @NotChinmayi
      @NotChinmayi 2 роки тому

      @@-.George. That's the fucking same thing that i said.

    • @-.George.
      @-.George. 2 роки тому

      @@NotChinmayi Ahayah also means HE IS.

  • @justinamusyoka4986
    @justinamusyoka4986 4 роки тому +7

    Thank you for this most wanted information,it has come on time.

  • @heartheprophets
    @heartheprophets 6 років тому

    Excellent video. I do appreciate this understanding.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  15 років тому +1

    Yes, I am aware of the JEDP (Documentary Hypothesis), but this simply shows that different authors of the Torah used different names for YHWH.

  • @user-vb4fs6wb4s
    @user-vb4fs6wb4s 6 років тому +10

    I speak hebrew as my mother's tongue and I think the best translation is "I will be who I will be". Basically God tells moses something like "it's none of your business who I am".

  • @lauratempestini5719
    @lauratempestini5719 4 роки тому +3

    HE said it was HIS NAME to all generations. We can’t add or subtract from THE WORD

  • @alegradance
    @alegradance 7 років тому

    Glad you make videos

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  14 років тому

    @elmdub As a living working language it did die in 135 AD. At that point it survived only in the synagogue for reading, studying and prayer. Then in the late 1900s it was revived again as a living working language. I go into detail on this in my series "History of Hebrew: Its language and philosophy."

  • @lorenzotalmidiymofyahusha8981
    @lorenzotalmidiymofyahusha8981 4 роки тому +4

    So when is speak of calling on his name we should be calling on the character of him?

    • @delanoheath
      @delanoheath 2 місяці тому

      Yes, which is Jesus, the revealed Character of God.
      A Name (Shem) is the character of the person in Hebrew and a NAME is a WORD that represents a person. So name = character = representation of person. Jesus is the name and character representing the fullness of Father Almighty

  • @n.e.c.spiderspraypestcontr7180
    @n.e.c.spiderspraypestcontr7180 8 років тому +121

    Learning Hebrew is rewarding.
    English seems loaded with pagan and idolatry terminology and incapable of describing The Creator correctly.

    • @xenoeon1985
      @xenoeon1985 6 років тому +13

      yaramiyah ahava don't be fooled Adam made names. God existed before names thus he is what he is before adamic understanding. You can call on all his name's and he knows them all just as your hairs on your head.

    • @xenoeon1985
      @xenoeon1985 6 років тому +16

      yaramiyah ahava nothing verbal can describe him correctly he's above language

    • @johntingle455
      @johntingle455 6 років тому +9

      Jeremy Rutka .......God wants people to know about him and to know him intimately as their God.....he reveals himself in a way that can be clearly understood. He communicates his thoughts, wisdom, and intentions to us so we can be obedient to his will. He made us in his image and he did not make us blithering idiots incapable of discerning what his righteous will is. If there has been a break down of understanding it has been on the part of we humans.....it was man made tradition started by religious Rabbis around 200 BCE that forbid the people from saying the name of their God aloud. by doing this the common man lost the pronounciation of God's name. At least in the Hebrew scriptures they kept the name in the verses themselves. Most modern translations however remove his name completely and substitute the titles of LORD or GOD in all capitals to show that they are substitutions for the Divine Name YHWH. Most bible readers do not know this fact.

    • @allenelman1233
      @allenelman1233 6 років тому +3

      To: Jeremy Rutka,
      Check out the ORIGIN of the 3 letter English word >GOD

    • @JP-rf8rr
      @JP-rf8rr 6 років тому +2

      God existed before any language.
      And if his teachings can't be translated into multiple languages then it is not a relgion meant for people across the world.
      Luckily for us the bible teaches its lessons through narratives.

  • @mandiferrer
    @mandiferrer 2 роки тому

    "I AM" ... this cements the idea that God exists WITHIN each and every one of us! What we are, is also what the others are. We are in essence, one and the same... the only thing that makes us different from each other, is the way we treat and do things to each other... But time will come when we will all do nothing but... to LOVE. 😊

  • @dmshoes
    @dmshoes 12 років тому +1

    If you asked whats my name,and i said "its what ever i want it to be".Only a slow person would think i just gave a name.Im done,i will not be responding anymore ok.I dont know what else to tell you.You didnt listen to me about what the footnote in the bible said about this verse so i will post it again.This is from "THE SCRIPTURES" bible. .

  • @randylessley4712
    @randylessley4712 3 роки тому +4

    Asher can also mean "is". If Ehyeh (Hayah) is a proper noun (and we know it is because of the question asked in the previous verse) then it would simply read Ehyeh is Ehyeh or Hayah is Hayah.

    • @truthhitman7473
      @truthhitman7473 Рік тому

      Do you think it's possible that the scribes, Massorets or whoever was in control of the scriptures, incerted verse 15 in Exodus 3 and continued to do so throughout the scriptures ?
      Because why isn't the same name used after Exodus 3:14 ?

    • @jessebasham3621
      @jessebasham3621 Рік тому

      It's aya

  • @taliadavid858
    @taliadavid858 4 роки тому +12

    Any literate Jew, who reads this in context knows that אהיה in this case means “I will be with you”

    • @arielleHT
      @arielleHT Рік тому

      Eheye can mean I will be now. I will be that I will be. and i read hebrew.

  • @juanitobarcelona7050
    @juanitobarcelona7050 3 роки тому +1

    Thankyou for this very interesting video..can i ask you sir..for your own opinion and knowledge,what is the best tnaslation of 'ehye esher ehye, in Englis?according ti the context of Exodus 3:14.thankyou🙂

  • @Quamela
    @Quamela 4 роки тому

    Love your channel. Subscribed with notifications bell. Will go back and review your other uploads.
    Thank you.

  • @paulyoung7822
    @paulyoung7822 8 років тому +4

    Even if it was a # you could tell what it means by context clues. Moses asked, who should I say sent me? God simple said, go I am that I am= I am who I am. Its simple, it doesn't take that much brain cell to figure that out

  • @commenturthegreat2915
    @commenturthegreat2915 3 роки тому +5

    Hebrew speaker here. There are two small corrections I'd like to make:
    1. The word אהיה is pronounced E-he-ye, not Ehyeh (read the E's in 'E-he-ye' like you would in the word 'El', I'm not sure how to write that).
    2. אהיה doesn't actually mean "I exist" or "I will exist", perhaps outside of a few select examples. The correct translation here would simply be "I am what I am" (or the slight variations you presented).
    Just a little correction. (I don't blame you, Hebrew is really confusing).

    • @jackiegoldman7968
      @jackiegoldman7968 3 роки тому +2

      but isn't it future tense -- i *will* be?

    • @commenturthegreat2915
      @commenturthegreat2915 3 роки тому +2

      @@jackiegoldman7968 Hmm, that's a good point. I'm still pretty sure it's talking about the present - may just be some grammatical Hebrew weirdness. A present tense for אהיה doesn't really exist in modern Hebrew so I'm not sure. Perhaps the use here is similar to words ending in "ing" in English, where it's referring more to a general state rather than an action in a specific time. Not sure about this one.

    • @jackiegoldman7968
      @jackiegoldman7968 3 роки тому +1

      I speak Hebrew. You do say אהיה in modern Hebrew. אני אהיה שם means I’ll be there. So it is future tense. I always was confused about why Christians translate it as parent tense. To me it’s a very significant difference.

    • @commenturthegreat2915
      @commenturthegreat2915 3 роки тому +2

      ​@@jackiegoldman7968 Yes, of course אהיה exists as future tense in modern Hebrew, what I said is that the *present* tense does not. There is no alternative for "am" - you say "אני רעב" not "אני אהווה רעב".
      About the sentence "אהיה אשר אהיה" - the tense of the word אהיה doesn't necessarily imply the tense of the whole sentence. A modern version of this example would be "מה שזה לא יהיה" - if you translate it literally, it says "whatever it's not *going* to be" (future tense), but, as you know, its actual meaning is "whatever it is" (present tense). "אהיה אשר אהיה" follows similar logic - Its meaning is to avoid the question, I am whoever I am. It's just an expression. Hebrew is weird in this regard.

    • @davidbarber3821
      @davidbarber3821 3 роки тому

      @@commenturthegreat2915
      You are NOT a HEBREW SPEAKER

  • @MrLgmurphysr
    @MrLgmurphysr 4 роки тому

    When contemplating the entirety of scripture, "I will be who I will be" is the correct usage.

    • @johnatkinson5224
      @johnatkinson5224 4 роки тому +1

      It’s a difference of the person perspectives; Yahweh is the third person singular “He is”, Ehyeh as written in scripture is “I will be”, but the common perspective is Ani “I am” or simply “I”.
      But the hebrew ( transliterated) “Ehyeh asher Ehyeh “ means “ I am who I am” because Asher changes the form of Ehyeh. It’s confusing, works out when you do the research.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  12 років тому

    @LilyofFlanders One will do, can you please post it here? Thank you.

  • @elohimmusic77
    @elohimmusic77 8 років тому +3

    ahayah hoveh ehyeh

  • @haadmah9498
    @haadmah9498 5 років тому +6

    What about this translation
    Aleph) the Father
    Hey) behold
    Yod) his works
    Hey) and be amazed

    • @whadeffa
      @whadeffa 2 роки тому

      Come see the Holy Spirit reveal His Name . . .
      ua-cam.com/video/wIe3G6D4qqM/v-deo.html

  • @annatanui5704
    @annatanui5704 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this explanation

  • @juanitobarcelona7050
    @juanitobarcelona7050 4 роки тому +1

    Very informative videos..can you please also explain the meaning of the word' I AM' in Greek that jesus said in in new testament?..i just want to know if the I AM in Exodus 3:14 has the same meaning of I AM in John 8:58..thankyou very much!.

  • @Lordimmanuel
    @Lordimmanuel 2 роки тому +3

    If this is the Name given to Moses then all other names are the traditions of men..
    Ashe Amen 🙏🏾

    • @DM-he1ug
      @DM-he1ug Рік тому

      His actual name is in the following verses, 15 & 16...

  • @kootdirker2448
    @kootdirker2448 5 років тому +3

    "I am" is not a name

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  13 років тому

    @jonathan881881 Could you point me to where the torah says we cannot read the name?

  • @hike2024
    @hike2024 2 роки тому

    Great video: What is your background music at the end? I would love to have a CD.

  • @user-hu4hx6bm6m
    @user-hu4hx6bm6m 4 роки тому +3

    The Yod is pronounced as YAH , please learn

  • @MrMGR1986
    @MrMGR1986 10 років тому +3

    Jahova, Yah.. All of it is an insertion.. I AM is the name..period.

  • @equippedfordestinychurch
    @equippedfordestinychurch 2 роки тому

    Excellent teaching!

  • @gwkdad
    @gwkdad 2 роки тому

    Ha! The video background is a deep focus pattern, you can see it when you look past the text. There aren't any shapes but still surprising he chose this background....

  • @jesselinkes9447
    @jesselinkes9447 7 років тому +5

    IAM THAT IAM is The only name he gave Moses

  • @MrMGR1986
    @MrMGR1986 10 років тому +11

    There isnt two names.... Eheyeh Asher Eheyeh is The Most High... YHWH is Satan.

    • @ernestsstroinovs5692
      @ernestsstroinovs5692 9 років тому

      MrMGR1986 moron.

    • @simeonholder7172
      @simeonholder7172 8 років тому +1

      WELL SAID BROTHER TRUTH ALL PRAISES BE TO YOU

    • @ernestsstroinovs5692
      @ernestsstroinovs5692 8 років тому +2

      simeon holder
      SEE IM WRITING WITHOUT PUNCTUATION IN ALL FUCKING CAPS WHATEVER I PULL OUT OF MY ARSE MUST BE TRUE

    • @MrMGR1986
      @MrMGR1986 7 років тому

      yahshu1 i dont believe in someone called "jesus". Please bring up the Torah and tell me what The Most High says to Moses, when he asks what his name is.

    • @atari_hmb
      @atari_hmb 6 років тому

      "This hypothesis is not intrinsically improbable--and in Aramaic, a language closely related to Hebrew, "to be" actually is hawa--but it should be noted that in adopting it we admit that, using the name Hebrew in the historical sense, Yahweh is not a Hebrew name" (Ency. Brit. 1958 Ed. Vol 12. p. 996).
      Thus, for those who argue it to be Ya-hawah meaning He exist...is incorrect, as hawa is not a Hebrew word, but was adopted in later times. Similar to how Thios in Greek is a deity, and Dios is Spanish for God.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  13 років тому +1

    @phattracs Agreed, "I am" is an English phrase that translates the Hebrew word אהיה (ehyeh). All hebrew names are real Hebrew words, you know, like the American Indians, who have names like "Sitting Bull" and "Crazy Horse." In Hebrew we have names like "God Listens" (Ishmael), "Comforter" (Noah), "Living" (Eve), "He exists" (Yahweh) and "I am" (Ehyeh).

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  13 років тому

    @YasharRapah You do bring up a good point about our public school system, but there are alternatives. My children have never stepped foot in a school, but have been homeschooled all their lives. We teach them to question and look for answers for themselves.

    • @rdahauzel7454
      @rdahauzel7454 4 роки тому

      Exodus 3:14 and John 8:24 relate or not
      Please clarify this two chapters

  • @JossinJax
    @JossinJax 3 роки тому

    Hi Jeff. Love your channel. Weird question, where can I listen to the full song used in the intro?

  • @annalazaryan7015
    @annalazaryan7015 5 років тому

    Thanks,Amen,Amen, Ecxodus 3:15-18

  • @jbreezy6784
    @jbreezy6784 7 років тому +2

    Would one say that "I am that which exist" means that God's existence is that which is necessary?

  • @InfoTechWorldsb
    @InfoTechWorldsb 2 роки тому +2

    Nice information ❤️ MashaAllah ❤️ Love it from India ❤️👍

  • @phantomwheeler81
    @phantomwheeler81 14 років тому

    awesome video God bless you

  • @pauloliradasilvalira982
    @pauloliradasilvalira982 4 роки тому

    great explanation. congrats.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  15 років тому

    Hebrew names can be nouns, verbs or even phrases. For instance, the name Ishmael (yishma'el in Hebrew) is two words, |yishma," which is a verb meaning "he hears" and the noun "el," meaning "mighty one" (or god). The name יהוה (yhwh) is also a verb, but is being used as a name.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  13 років тому +1

    @SuperHuman37 I cannot even begin to respond to all of your assumptions, misinterpretations and mistranslations. Even if I spent the next half hour composing a post to refute just one of them, it would not begin to demonstrate to you the problems with your theology.

  • @1156511
    @1156511 11 років тому

    Could this be related to NT verses [Rv] that say, "is and is to come" ??

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  14 років тому

    @TheLionamongbeast Rather than just accuse someone of lying, why not present your evidence to support your claims. I have presented mine using the Masoretic Hebrew text, can you provide yours? Or will you just keep spouting?

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  14 років тому

    @pianokid100 It is true that ehyeh asher ehyeh is not used as a name, but ehyeh is. You don't see it in the translations because they translate ehyeh instead of using it as a name. Ex 3:14 continues with, " You shall say to the sons of Israel Ehyeh has sent me.

  • @Hughlander
    @Hughlander 5 років тому

    This is helpful. I always figured it was Jehovah, bc of Psalms 83:18 kjv, but I always refer back to god speaking to Moses in Exodus as well. I Am. However I figured it wouldn't translate well. I also believe it is very important. How can Gods name be sanctified if we can't firstly get his name correct? I also believe the distinction is just as important as his name, being that he is the only one without beginning. A very excellent thing you have done here. Thank you

  • @pietropingitore
    @pietropingitore 4 роки тому +2

    Thank You ! "Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh" LOVE+P

  • @sharonashaby7444
    @sharonashaby7444 10 років тому

    Well done!

  • @DerEliSpielt
    @DerEliSpielt Рік тому

    thank you for the information. I still don't understand how tenses work, because some sources say they don't have time tenses and some say they do have past present and future tenses

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  15 років тому

    Excellent questions Yoel:
    Tthe word "asher," meaning "which" but in context can also be translated as that who which because, etc, is used very frequently in the Bible, over 3,000 times in fact. I checked the Blue Letter Bible and it says it is only used 111 times, this number comes from Thayer's, but Thayer's is not very accurate for Hebrew word counts. For instance, the word את (et) is used over 7,000 times but Thayer's says it is only used....
    Continued....

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  14 років тому

    @mistermateriel Personally I think Wikipedia is a wonderful resource and I use it often. But wiki is limited in its knowledge base and is not expert on the Hebrew language. Unfortunately ehyeh asher ehyeh does not translate very well into English as the phrase is difficult to express in Hebrew. For starteres Hebrew verb tenses are action oriented while English verb tenses are time oriented. That alone will cause a problem in the translation.

  • @InfernityKnight
    @InfernityKnight 5 років тому

    By some miracle would you be able to tell me want font is used for the hebrew in this video?

  • @besholem
    @besholem 15 років тому +1

    Hi Jeff
    What is the significance of repeating the name (Ehyeh) twice in the phrase Ehyeh asher Ehyeh?. In my opinion I think this phrase means I just told you my name since God revealed his name in a prior verse(12) when He said: Certainly Ehyeh (I WILL BE) with thee; and this shall be the TOKEN unto thee, that I have sent thee.
    Shalom

  • @CarlosPerdomo
    @CarlosPerdomo 12 років тому

    @ancienthebreworg, I just found your video. Question, so, are you saying that Adonai and Elohim are plural?

    • @andriod090
      @andriod090 3 роки тому

      Elohim is plural and singular. You see it used for anything not natural, or in the mortal realm of existence: in reference to Yahweh (more than 2000 times), pagan gods (Ex 22), and spiritual entities like the dead Prophet Samuel or anything regarding a spirit.