I like the idea of having.Avram or others posing questions as students, adding a little more of a conversational element! Great work as always! Such a gift!
These wonderful lessons should be taught in all Christian churches.They are very simple,clear and enjoyable in the same time.I am about to weep in joy for this explanation
Andrew’s facial expressions are priceless. Very amusing to watch. Thank you, guys. I enjoyed the lesson as much as I learnt from it. Keep the great work up.
This is so far the best vidéo you have produced. All the éléments of story telling are present. Authentic recounting of an excellent story, with all the essential dramatic effects. Toda raba, kol hakavod. The intervention of Avram in the dialog makes it quite successful.
Last comment for today. I have been a University Professor teaching International Finance and Banking for about 40 years. Undergraduate and Graduate. I would like to name you BEST TEACHER EVER ANYWHERE BETH. SAME GOES FOR AVRAM & BETH AS A TEAM KOL HA KAVOD. BE ATSLAKHA.
@@AlephwithBeth hello 👋 my friends. I wanted. to communicate to you in private to give you some news about myself. I do not remember how to do it Thank you
@@AlephwithBeth Dearest aleph with Beth I wanted to tell you that I must have a major operation on my cervicals urgently. I do not know the exact date. My cardiologist must give the surgeon a certification that my heart ❤ is capable to sustain the stress of the operation Anyway, I wanted to ask you to bless me. With love 💘. I rely on Adoshem for His support and Love. With Love 💘 to you.
Another great lesson! It's been such a blessing to hear these passages from you. Today's reading shed new light on my understanding of life and it seems like it is our LORD that's answering me. Praise be to Him our Merciful LORD and I thank Him for both Beth and Andrew.
Gotta say, I really do like that when you repeat the whole story without pauses at the end, you don't put the text on the screen. That really helps me to focus on following the story and not to get distracted by grammatical details...
This felt like a deep dive into the story of Deborah, Barak, and Yael that is on a level I have never done before. It is fun catching new details. On the first viewing, I did pause often to repeat and read carefully. I will view a number of times again.
I am your humble student. Having viewed through half way, the demonstration of the tent peg with the additional tethering of a cow to the peg is very effective in the process of comprehension. Thank you once again for this wonderful course, for the sake of the Lord's kingdom!
Very Nice. This a review for us about the old testament. Just like Abram, I have a question. Is there a direct translation of the "temple of the head" in Hebrew. I am not confident that the Hebrew app gave me the exact word. I am just curious. Gam toda raba for the nice video. Keep it up.
I had the same reaction as Avram when I read the Septuagint version. There it says that Jael drove the peg through his jaw and that he struggled about between her knees until he died. Gruesome stuff.
I like the idea of having.Avram or others posing questions as students, adding a little more of a conversational element! Great work as always! Such a gift!
These wonderful lessons should be taught in all Christian churches.They are very simple,clear and enjoyable in the same time.I am about to weep in joy for this explanation
Thank you so much! 😊
Andrew’s facial expressions are priceless. Very amusing to watch. Thank you, guys. I enjoyed the lesson as much as I learnt from it. Keep the great work up.
I loved this one.
I love 💘 you both.
And I bless you.
Continue your ministry. As long as you live.
This is so far the best vidéo you have produced.
All the éléments of story telling are present.
Authentic recounting of an excellent story, with all the essential dramatic effects.
Toda raba, kol hakavod.
The intervention of Avram in the dialog makes it quite successful.
Last comment for today.
I have been a University Professor teaching International Finance and Banking for about 40 years.
Undergraduate and Graduate.
I would like to name you BEST TEACHER EVER ANYWHERE BETH.
SAME GOES FOR AVRAM & BETH AS A TEAM
KOL HA KAVOD.
BE ATSLAKHA.
Thank you, Charles! You're very kind, we are honored by your nomination 😁
@@AlephwithBeth hello 👋 my friends.
I wanted. to communicate to you in private to give you some news about myself.
I do not remember how to do it
Thank you
Hi Charles, alephwithbeth @gmail 😉
@@AlephwithBeth Dearest aleph with Beth
I wanted to tell you that I must have a major operation on my cervicals urgently.
I do not know the exact date.
My cardiologist must give the surgeon a certification that my heart ❤ is capable to sustain the stress of the operation
Anyway, I wanted to ask you to bless me.
With love 💘.
I rely on Adoshem for His support and Love.
With Love 💘 to you.
Another great lesson! It's been such a blessing to hear these passages from you. Today's reading shed new light on my understanding of life and it seems like it is our LORD that's answering me. Praise be to Him our Merciful LORD and I thank Him for both Beth and Andrew.
Gotta say, I really do like that when you repeat the whole story without pauses at the end, you don't put the text on the screen. That really helps me to focus on following the story and not to get distracted by grammatical details...
This felt like a deep dive into the story of Deborah, Barak, and Yael that is on a level I have never done before. It is fun catching new details.
On the first viewing, I did pause often to repeat and read carefully. I will view a number of times again.
I am your humble student. Having viewed through half way, the demonstration of the tent peg with the additional tethering of a cow to the peg is very effective in the process of comprehension. Thank you once again for this wonderful course, for the sake of the Lord's kingdom!
Thank you Beth and team, amazing way of teaching. Being blessed.
Great lesson and victory as Deborah had said. Great questions and answers with the fun expressions of Andrew to the horror of such a death!!
Fantástica lección. Gracias y enhorabuena por vuestro trabajo.
Another outstanding lesson. My facial expressions must have mirrored Andrews. I felt those blows all the way to my toes.
A expressão de pavor do Avraham foi sensacional!!! 😅 Excelente aula!
Waww Very Good lesson Teacher Thank you Too much
Gracias a Dios por estás personas que tienen tanta pasiensia para enseñar
In class with Avram today!
Thank you ❤️
תודה רבה מאד מן דרום-קוריא
תודה רבה בת ואברם
Eu amo aprender com você Beth
Que bella historia qué nuestro Creador les bendiga gracias por tan interesante clase de Hebreo
Very Nice. This a review for us about the old testament.
Just like Abram, I have a question.
Is there a direct translation of the "temple of the head" in Hebrew. I am not confident that the Hebrew app gave me the exact word. I am just curious.
Gam toda raba for the nice video. Keep it up.
The word for "temple" that appears in Judges 4.21 is רַקָּה, a very infrequent word that only appears 4 times in the biblical text.
@@AlephwithBeth Thanks
Thank you so much!
Jael's face as she shows Barak her handiwork in the tent.... :D
Yael the brave woman 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Esses vídeos têm me ajudado bastante no meu curso de hebraico.
Thanks
Jael, Esther, & Judith, the Hebrew women of any enemy of Israel’s nightmares.
Me rei mucho con las expresiones de Abraham, cuando ve como murió sisera,
I had the same reaction as Avram when I read the Septuagint version. There it says that Jael drove the peg through his jaw and that he struggled about between her knees until he died. Gruesome stuff.
Nice
You teach Biblical Hebrew right?
Yes, that's right.
1st
I’m not gonna lie, this girl is gorgeous.
Tov meod
Без перевода на русский я не смогу больше слушать, к сожалению.
Tov