I am Ethiopian and I have completed all the six courses. And I found it very interesting and from scratch, now I have began to read my dream language "HEBREW". May God Bless you!!
I enjoy your teaching so very much. Your lessons continue to help me with my learning Hebrew. Your Pronunciation Chart is a great help as well. God Bless, David J
This is good. In other Hebrew courses, you may have people teaching who are non-native speakers of the language. I like the way this is taught and that it is from a native speaker.
Hi , thank you for the videos . Amazing! Just one question why is the last word Kho and not Kha? The vowels is the A vowel. For the last word of this video… wisdom. Thank you!
Shabbat Shalom yelet, As I was practicing lessons 6. The Hebrew word Lay/la =night. Why is there a vowel : under the yod, it appears to be silent and the ה is it also silent. Have i got you confused as I am. Shalom
There is a silent Shva under the Yod, which is why you only hear the BASE sound of Yod, which is like a “y” sound. The ה at the end is also silent as it has no vowel.
Why? Are you trying to add vowels in yourself? There too many rules for that, so just go with the way it is in the text. When you see either one, just know that they are pronounced the same. But in general, you will use khataf Patach with guttural or silent letters א, ה, ח, ע, ר since these cannot receive a shva 😉
Going back to the Special Rules, you mentioned that a Kamets followed by a Shva makes an ‘O’ sound and the Shva will be silent. I’m thinking that this is what I was preciously referring to. As in Kho-kh/MA.
I have learned the Hebrew name for Jesus was Yehoshua = salvation from YHVH = (יהושע)(יְהוֹשֻׁעַ) . The name Yeshua meant he is saved, is that correct? Or what do you say Yeshua means?
Well, it will depend if you want to say it in biblical or modern Hebrew :-) There are several ways to say it and it will depend on the context. If you have a verse you can reference, I'll be able to tell you ;-)
Hi. Can you explain again the word laylaלילה. Im confused of yod with shva.. Small vowel before shva ,the shva is vocal? ? Or this is special rules "yod " becomes part of the first vowel.
When or how would you distinguish Elohym as a name (proper noun) and Elohym as gods (plural noun)? I have asked Rabbis and Biblical scholars who did the creating in Genesis 1:1 and they don't know, refuse to answer, change the subject or lie and say it was Elokim (changing the Hey to a quof). When a person cannot say what is written and do the aforementioned it makes the person dishonest and not a scholar but a liar and a deceiver that can't give factual information.
Good question! First of all, it will depend on the context. Second, in Hebrew, when Elohim is used as a proper noun, it is typically followed or preceded by a singular verb, the number ONE or a singular pronoun. When it is used as a plural noun, it is followed or preceded by a plural verb, number or pronoun. Also, typically when it's about other gods, it will typically say in Hebrew "Elohim ah/kheh/REE-M", meaning OTHER gods. The other thing to keep in mind, is that the word "Elohim" in Hebrew is in the plural form (ee-m ending), which can be used in reference to plural gods, OR to mean that Elohim is ONE GOD as in a COMPOUND or CUMULATIVE ONE (Like a nation has many people, or like water can also be in the form of ice or vapor. I did a short video on the word some time ago that might add some more insight: ua-cam.com/video/-Do-2gulJeg/v-deo.html I hope this helps and GOD bless :-)
@@TheWORDinHEBREW Per what you stated, Elohym in Genesis Chapter has at least 30 acts done in Their name, with a singular verb attributed to Them and meaning that Elohym is a proper noun. Simple linguistics would then apply the name Elohym in Gen 1:1 as the Creator. So, why does everyone deny this fact?
@@TheWORDinHEBREW Thanks for listening to me. Why do I bring it up? Why would Elohym have Moses write down this specific information and then have humans lie and cover up the information? What I presented are actual verses with the information there, Genesis 1:1, 1:2, 1:27, 2:4.
"Elohim" in Hebrew simply means "God" (or "gods"). In Genesis, when it has a singular verb attribute with no other name of another men-made "god", it is in reference to יהוה, Elohim, as the creator GOD. You must look at the context and language carefully to distinguish it.
God (Elohim the creator) does not "make" humans do anything! Humans were gifted with free will which is the reason for everything humans do. All the verse references you listed has Elohim with singular verbs, as they are all about God the Creator.
I am Ethiopian and I have completed all the six courses. And I found it very interesting and from scratch, now I have began to read my dream language "HEBREW". May God Bless you!!
Thank you for teaching us Hebrew, I really appreciate you. God bless you.
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These have absolutely helped me! I have saved every one to go back and do again!
GOD BE PRISED TO PROPICIETE US TO KNOW YOUR SO LOVED JOB.
GRATETUDE! GOD BLESS YOU!!! (desculpa o ingleis)kkk
I enjoy your teaching so very much. Your lessons continue to help me with my learning Hebrew. Your Pronunciation Chart is a great help as well. God Bless,
David J
Thank you so much & God bless 😇
Shalom! Toda, Ayelet! God bless!
You are great teacher, teach us Hebrews language, toda rava BARUCH ha shem
GOD bless you I would like to access more of your lessons
Thank you. I enjoyed your word choices in this lesson. 👍💪🙏
Glad to hear 😉
Shalom and thank you
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This is good. In other Hebrew courses, you may have people teaching who are non-native speakers of the language. I like the way this is taught and that it is from a native speaker.
Lesson 1-5 please thanks.
I agree 100%
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Toda Raba Yeshua
This helped me a lot with reading and writing thank you!
Great this is all iwas looking for and how to connect words thank you
Iam able to read thank you so much
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In fiecare zi voi face acest curs ca sa pot sa exrsez limba Ebraica
I found the review of words ending in חַ very useful.
THX SO MUCH! U EXPLAIN EVERYTHING VERY WELL!
ELISHEVA
These lessons are great! תודה
Great! Absolutely fabulous!
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Shalom.. Rabbi.. Awesome..
Multumim pentru curs
Toda!!
Awesome I love this course. I have taken (2) 3 month courses before and none got me to the point where I could read in 1 day.
That’s awesome! Thank you for watching 😇
@@TheWORDinHEBREW I will be getting ALL your hearts. It is my hearts desire to read The Tanakh in the Holy Tongue
@@RepairtheBreach5812 That’s great! Thank you & God bless 🙏
@@TheWORDinHEBREW Likewise your method in teaching was easy and so much love. I will watch it again and again for sure.
Plus your voice is so calmn
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A fost minunat
Hi , thank you for the videos . Amazing! Just one question why is the last word Kho and not Kha? The vowels is the A vowel. For the last word of this video… wisdom. Thank you!
Shalom again, Watch lesson #4: ua-cam.com/video/bs9dUI35VyU/v-deo.htmlsi=uu1NkAyptGcRT1F7
Hello! I am having issues with sofit letters and vowels. May you please make a video on this or give me some resources to look into?
Shalom! You should watch my entire course, starting with lesson 1 and progress to 2-6:
ua-cam.com/video/Ekc3lIVdHEU/v-deo.htmlsi=gFcu63oUwg-7IbZq
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Shabbat Shalom yelet,
As I was practicing lessons 6. The Hebrew word Lay/la =night. Why is there a vowel : under the yod, it appears to be silent and the ה is it also silent. Have i got you confused as I am. Shalom
There is a silent Shva under the Yod, which is why you only hear the BASE sound of Yod, which is like a “y” sound. The ה at the end is also silent as it has no vowel.
ערב טוב. Can you explain when to use Qamets versus Qamets Hatuf
Why? Are you trying to add vowels in yourself? There too many rules for that, so just go with the way it is in the text. When you see either one, just know that they are pronounced the same. But in general, you will use khataf Patach with guttural or silent letters א, ה, ח, ע, ר since these cannot receive a shva 😉
Going back to the Special Rules, you mentioned that a Kamets followed by a Shva makes an ‘O’ sound and the Shva will be silent. I’m thinking that this is what I was preciously referring to. As in Kho-kh/MA.
Yes, MOST of the time it will be pronounced as an 'O' sound in that case, but there are exceptions too. :-)
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Shalom how do you say (He reigns forever) in Hebrew?
Great! How to pronounce SEYITA'EL in Hebrew? Is "E" silent here? Thank you so much 🙏💖
@@TheWORDinHEBREW It Is the 3rd name of God from the 72 names, Sitael. I don't have the Hebrew letters. Thank you so much
@@TheWORDinHEBREW Thank you so much 🙏🌸
Where can I find your lessons? 1-6?
Right here: ua-cam.com/play/PLJJoBHeww3h6mzOpi6ackvnFkJmYAATNZ.html&si=IzgyheEMPyLLORfm
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@@TheWORDinHEBREW It was a second when you uploaded the video when I watched it and I felt honored 😍❤️
@@TheWORDinHEBREW I love your channel Ayelet. I’ve been a subscriber for years now. God bless you 💐
Hello what is the word breakthrough in hebrew.?
@@TheWORDinHEBREW thanks a lot. Can you pronounce in writing in English?. What is the word Perez mean in hebrew.?
Why is the last word kho and not kha since it has an A vowel underneath the het? For the word wisdom.
I explain this special rule in lesson #4: ua-cam.com/video/bs9dUI35VyU/v-deo.htmlsi=uu1NkAyptGcRT1F7
@@TheWORDinHEBREW toda raba!
I have learned the Hebrew name for Jesus was Yehoshua = salvation from YHVH = (יהושע)(יְהוֹשֻׁעַ) . The name Yeshua meant he is saved, is that correct? Or what do you say Yeshua means?
Yeh-Shoo_ah Hebrew for Joshua?
Similar, but not the same:
ua-cam.com/video/e9rbee18M-M/v-deo.html&si=iMdF78NnS8nSOKvO
How do you say for sure, God please save me??😢
Well, it will depend if you want to say it in biblical or modern Hebrew :-) There are several ways to say it and it will depend on the context. If you have a verse you can reference, I'll be able to tell you ;-)
@@TheWORDinHEBREW in the form of insidious distress and have no chance in hell of saving myself 😭
אלוהים, הצילני נא
eh/lo/HEE-M, ha/tsee/LEH/nee na
Another way would be:
אלוהים, אנא הצילני
eh/lo/HEE-M, AH/na ha/tsee/LEH/nee
Hi. Can you explain again the word laylaלילה. Im confused of yod with shva..
Small vowel before shva ,the shva is vocal? ? Or this is special rules "yod " becomes part of the first vowel.
Iubesc limba ebraica si poporul evreu Istraelul
La Babilon acolo sa primit toate limbele care se vorbesc
When or how would you distinguish Elohym as a name (proper noun) and Elohym as gods (plural noun)? I have asked Rabbis and Biblical scholars who did the creating in Genesis 1:1 and they don't know, refuse to answer, change the subject or lie and say it was Elokim (changing the Hey to a quof). When a person cannot say what is written and do the aforementioned it makes the person dishonest and not a scholar but a liar and a deceiver that can't give factual information.
Good question! First of all, it will depend on the context. Second, in Hebrew, when Elohim is used as a proper noun, it is typically followed or preceded by a singular verb, the number ONE or a singular pronoun.
When it is used as a plural noun, it is followed or preceded by a plural verb, number or pronoun. Also, typically when it's about other gods, it will typically say in Hebrew "Elohim ah/kheh/REE-M", meaning OTHER gods.
The other thing to keep in mind, is that the word "Elohim" in Hebrew is in the plural form (ee-m ending), which can be used in reference to plural gods, OR to mean that Elohim is ONE GOD as in a COMPOUND or CUMULATIVE ONE (Like a nation has many people, or like water can also be in the form of ice or vapor. I did a short video on the word some time ago that might add some more insight: ua-cam.com/video/-Do-2gulJeg/v-deo.html
I hope this helps and GOD bless :-)
@@TheWORDinHEBREW Per what you stated, Elohym in Genesis Chapter has at least 30 acts done in Their name, with a singular verb attributed to Them and meaning that Elohym is a proper noun. Simple linguistics would then apply the name Elohym in Gen 1:1 as the Creator. So, why does everyone deny this fact?
@@TheWORDinHEBREW Thanks for listening to me. Why do I bring it up? Why would Elohym have Moses write down this specific information and then have humans lie and cover up the information? What I presented are actual verses with the information there, Genesis 1:1, 1:2, 1:27, 2:4.
"Elohim" in Hebrew simply means "God" (or "gods"). In Genesis, when it has a singular verb attribute with no other name of another men-made "god", it is in reference to יהוה, Elohim, as the creator GOD. You must look at the context and language carefully to distinguish it.
God (Elohim the creator) does not "make" humans do anything! Humans were gifted with free will which is the reason for everything humans do. All the verse references you listed has Elohim with singular verbs, as they are all about God the Creator.
IUBESC LIMBA EBRAICA
Am vazut ca acum limba de baza este engleza
Cred ca asta a fost prima limba pe pamant nu era alta limba
Oriunde se vorbeste in limba engleza
Decat sa invat limba engleza invat limba ebraica
Limba naturala este ebraica nu alta limba
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Thank you so much and God bless you 🙏
I am enjoying the course very much and appreciate your clear way of teaching.
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