If you're new to Hebrew and to our channel, please note that this course is designed so that you won't need any translation to understand by the time you reach this lesson. This is lesson 126, so be sure to start from Lesson 1 and watch in order for the best learning experience! 😊
What a wonderful way to let us know about the Lord's blessing on you! Congratulations for the coming baby boy! The LORD answered our prayers for you, and we rejoice!
Congratulations to you both! This is so beautiful. Your child is so lucky to be born to two wonderful parents who love the Lord and teach the church the Biblical languages. God bless you all: Avram, Beth and baby.
MAZEL TOV. I'm so happy for you. My Hebrew journey will be merrier with this ben-qaton. Oh! Miss Beth, I have a lot of Hebrew words now, thanks to both of you.
TQ dear Beth and Andrew for this amazing lesson and whaaaaat a wonderful way to let your students share your good news and make us feel like growing woth your life and family. A hearty congratulations to this beautiful God knit family. May God continue to bless your life so that you can be a blessing to many more. TQ very much for your lessons, they have truly blessed me. Loads of love.
Felicidades!!! Recuerdo cuando iba por las lecciones 80-85 y anunciaste por primera vez que estabas "harah" embarazada de Naomí!! Que El Eterno los Bendiga y al nuevo integrante de la familia!!!
Excellent lesson as usual. I'm glad to go on learning, reviewing and reaffirming Biblical Hebrew. I'm also excited about your second baby. Congratulations! I pray for you. I just have a doubt about this lesson. In 16:21 you said that הוֹסִיף is qal, I'd have thought that it was a hiph'il verb. Doesn't it follow tha same pattern: יָסַף (qal) and הוֹסִיף (hiph'il) like the other verbs we've seen until now? I wonder myself.
You're right, it is hiph'il :) but I didn't mention that here. What I said at 16:21 is that it's "qatal" referring to the conjugation, not the binyan/stem.
A question: in 10:59 you give images of hot things to describe the verb חרה, is it actually used in other contexts as such, or do we only find it in the sense of being angry!?
Nunca comento pero me animo a hacerlo viendo tan hermosa noticia ¡felicidades! les tengo un enorme cariño y agradecimiento aunque no los conozca, gracias al hermoso trabajo que hacen. Que el Señor los llene de bendiciones y sigan dando tan buenos frutos en Cristo
Recently I was talking to a friend who speaks arabic and he told me that r-h-m root can mean either mercy or a womb. I can now see it's exactly the same in Hebrew
@@adrianblake8876 You'd be surprised how many differences there are, though. It's not obvious that two homophones would exist in both branches of central semitic. Arabic being a sister language is saying a bit much. Ugaritic and Amorite would be more sister-like (although it seems that Amorite is actually the ancestor of Hebrew, still very similar).
@@tymmiara5967 I'm not really surprised by how many differences there are, seeing that there's not much mutual intelligibility between the two... Also, Amorite; that's a real language!?
@@adrianblake8876 Yes, a year and a half ago the discovery of a pair of clay tablets was published. They were actually a bilingual phrasebook for people who know Akkadian of how to speak Amorite. It included some useful phrases and a bunch of basic words. You'd be surprised how similar they are to Masoretic Hebrew, despite being about 2000 years older than the masoretes. (The tablets are dated to about ~1800BC, times of Hammurabi and thus Abraham). It's one of those once-in-a-lifetime discoveries. It can't get much better than finding a bilingual textbook. The paper was titled "Two remarkable vocabularies: Amorite-Akkadian bilinguals!" by Andrew George and Andrew Krebernik in Revue d’assyriologie et d’archéologie orientale Volume 116, Issue 1, January 2022, pages 113 to 166
If you're new to Hebrew and to our channel, please note that this course is designed so that you won't need any translation to understand by the time you reach this lesson. This is lesson 126, so be sure to start from Lesson 1 and watch in order for the best learning experience! 😊
We have studied lesson 1-94 already. Praise the Lord and thank you very much : )
What a wonderful way to let us know about the Lord's blessing on you! Congratulations for the coming baby boy! The LORD answered our prayers for you, and we rejoice!
Thank you! 🤗
How beautiful, CONGRATULATIONS! So happy for you guys, may the Lord bless and keep you
Congrats Beth and Avram!!👶💖
Congratulations on your pregnancy, Beth ❤
Thank you!!
Congratulations for the coming 2nd child may God bless & protect all of you 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Congratulations and happiness to the family. YAUH bless you!
Congratulations to you both! This is so beautiful. Your child is so lucky to be born to two wonderful parents who love the Lord and teach the church the Biblical languages. God bless you all: Avram, Beth and baby.
Congrats to you both 👏👏👏👏👏 May the Lord continues to bless you. Greetings from Manaus Amazonas Brasil 👋
Congratulations, Beth and Andrew!!!
Oh my goodness!!! God bless you
MAZEL TOV. I'm so happy for you. My Hebrew journey will be merrier with this ben-qaton. Oh! Miss Beth, I have a lot of Hebrew words now, thanks to both of you.
TQ dear Beth and Andrew for this amazing lesson and whaaaaat a wonderful way to let your students share your good news and make us feel like growing woth your life and family. A hearty congratulations to this beautiful God knit family. May God continue to bless your life so that you can be a blessing to many more. TQ very much for your lessons, they have truly blessed me. Loads of love.
Congratulations!!!
Felicidades profe Bethany. Me alegro mucho por ustedes. ¡Que Dios les bendiga muchísimo! ❤🎉
Gracias Susana ❤ um abraço para você
Congratulations! I liked the anatomy explainations as well! Well done on all counts! והשירה היפה של תהילים מאה וחמישה-עשר
Congratulations ! I'm so happy for you !
Wonderful 🎉
Congratulations ❤
Thank you for putting this life experiences into learning easily.
Yay (I was wondering)!! Congratulations to you guys!!!!!
And also thanks for another great lesson of course! 😁 The animations are pretty cool!
Felicidades, congratulations for the new member of the family.
Congratulations :)
How wonderful! Congratulations!
Congratulations: So happy for you Andrew and Naomi,
,
SHALOM
A mini-Andrew 🎉
Shabash! Congratulations
איזה יפה השיעור הזה תודה לך
Congratulations!
my kids are so excited about baby #2!!!
❤❤❤❤ Hallelujah!
Aaaahhhhhh so wonderful!
¡Muchas felicidades, familia hermosa!
שמחות לחיים שלך. הימר, עם ההריון החדש הזה
Felicidades!!! Recuerdo cuando iba por las lecciones 80-85 y anunciaste por primera vez que estabas "harah" embarazada de Naomí!! Que El Eterno los Bendiga y al nuevo integrante de la familia!!!
Excellent lesson as usual. I'm glad to go on learning, reviewing and reaffirming Biblical Hebrew. I'm also excited about your second baby. Congratulations! I pray for you. I just have a doubt about this lesson. In 16:21 you said that הוֹסִיף is qal, I'd have thought that it was a hiph'il verb. Doesn't it follow tha same pattern: יָסַף (qal) and הוֹסִיף (hiph'il) like the other verbs we've seen until now? I wonder myself.
You're right, it is hiph'il :) but I didn't mention that here. What I said at 16:21 is that it's "qatal" referring to the conjugation, not the binyan/stem.
Parabéns morah Deus abençoe sua família
❤❤ MAZAL TOV..from bogota❤❤
Berakoth!
Muchas gracias por el video ,con la ayuda de yud jey vav jey ,volveré a repasar lo aprendido ,Saludos desde Hermosillo Sonora Mexico😊🎉
Another fine lesson. Still feel bad for Balaam's donkey.
Alléluia 🔥💜🔥
מזל טוב אברם ובת 🎉
Muchas gracias. Buenísimo. Dios los bendiga.
👍God blessed you people may God bless me too ......amen!!!!!
A question: in 10:59 you give images of hot things to describe the verb חרה, is it actually used in other contexts as such, or do we only find it in the sense of being angry!?
Isa 24.6
Nunca comento pero me animo a hacerlo viendo tan hermosa noticia ¡felicidades! les tengo un enorme cariño y agradecimiento aunque no los conozca, gracias al hermoso trabajo que hacen. Que el Señor los llene de bendiciones y sigan dando tan buenos frutos en Cristo
Muchas gracias 😊
מזל טוב!
❤️❤️❤️🖖🖖🖖🌸🌸🌸
Congratulations on your next baby.
Bendiciones Israel 🇮🇱 I love you beautiful I learn to Hebrew.
!מזל טוב
שבת שלום מורה בת,,,אשר ברוך השם את.
Tov tvo ❤
The world is not ready for a tiny, more hyper Avram....
The more the merrier. 😄
At chará de novo! kkkkk
Kkkkk😂😂😂😂😂 Avram kkkkkk vai trabalhar em dobro kkkkk
שלום עליכם אברם ובת ונעמי וגם הילד שלא נולד עדיין
@@darcigoulart וגם הילד שלא נולד עדיין
Recently I was talking to a friend who speaks arabic and he told me that r-h-m root can mean either mercy or a womb. I can now see it's exactly the same in Hebrew
Not surprising since Arabic and Hebrew are sister languages...
@@adrianblake8876 You'd be surprised how many differences there are, though. It's not obvious that two homophones would exist in both branches of central semitic. Arabic being a sister language is saying a bit much. Ugaritic and Amorite would be more sister-like (although it seems that Amorite is actually the ancestor of Hebrew, still very similar).
@@tymmiara5967 I'm not really surprised by how many differences there are, seeing that there's not much mutual intelligibility between the two...
Also, Amorite; that's a real language!?
@@adrianblake8876 Yes, a year and a half ago the discovery of a pair of clay tablets was published. They were actually a bilingual phrasebook for people who know Akkadian of how to speak Amorite. It included some useful phrases and a bunch of basic words. You'd be surprised how similar they are to Masoretic Hebrew, despite being about 2000 years older than the masoretes. (The tablets are dated to about ~1800BC, times of Hammurabi and thus Abraham). It's one of those once-in-a-lifetime discoveries. It can't get much better than finding a bilingual textbook.
The paper was titled "Two remarkable vocabularies: Amorite-Akkadian bilinguals!" by Andrew George and Andrew Krebernik in Revue d’assyriologie et d’archéologie orientale Volume 116, Issue 1, January 2022, pages 113 to 166
Please pray for me mom healing amen and money and wedding amen and
18:55
האת פרה 🐮
או
?🫃הרה...
את הרה עם בן 👶
אין כדבר אב אברם. הוא אמר לאמור פרה.
חחח😆😅🤣
😆 צָחַקְנוּ
سلام بهتون تبریک میگم