Learn Psalm 139:23-24 in Hebrew "Search me O' God and know my heart..."
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0:30 Pronunciation Instructions
2:15 Explanation on the Name of God
2:50 Syllable-by-syllable teaching
4:25 Fluent reading
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Psalm 139:23-24 Hebrew Poster, will teach you to say these verses in their original Hebrew language. With complete transliteration and translation into English, you will learn to say and understand each Hebrew word, without having to learn the entire Hebrew language. No prior knowledge of Hebrew is necessary!
Psalm 139:23-24 Translation: “Search me O’ God and know my heart. Try me, and know my anxious thoughts, and see if there be any offensive way within me, and lead me in the way everlasting.” (Psalm 139:23-24, TLV)
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Complete Psalm 139 is beautiful 💜
You have a heart of gold. I'm very appreciative of your gifts to us❣️ Shalom. May the Most High bless you
Amen your a good teacher im pleased to know you may Jesus bless you!
AMEN SHALOM ❤
Thank you
Shalom Toda Raba!
shalooom..
I am obsessed with YESHUA and determine to HIS language Hebrew
Thank you ! Just wonderful ! God bless you !
Shalom, thank you so much
Amen
Thank you, you are a blessing.
Best of you with this!💒👸🙏🏞
Amen glory be to YAHOSHUAH messiaach blessed words, thoda rabba sister Adonai bless you always Shalom ❤🙏
Love it! Thx.
Awesome video
Grete.teeching.wonderful.my.sister👌😘🙏🤝😘
🙏🕊🐑💐
Why does it cost more to download from your site rather that you send me the copy?
I have been searching for the Hebrew word for immortal. Can you tell me the phonetic spelling in English of this word please? The verse in the Bible is 1 Timothy 1:17.
@TheWORDinHEBREW
6 ай бұрын
Shalom, the typical Hebrew for “immortal” is actually two words: בן אלמוות beh-n ah-l/MA/veh-t (It literally means “son of no death”). However, there are other ways to express that in Hebrew, which is why the Hebrew translation for that Greek word in 1 Timothy 1:17, is more along the lines of “eternal”. Keep in mind that the original language there is Greek, and can be interpreted in a couple of ways (look it up in BibleHub or BlueLetterBible). I hope this helps & God bless 🙏
@noahlenehobbs7032
6 ай бұрын
Thank You so very much! God Bless you and all You do.
Question: I thought the vowel qamets under the very first Chet was an ah sound, no? 🤷🏻♀️
@gracenroses7471
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Wonderful to learn a new rule.