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Yael
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Wow, Cool! Todah Rabah! Shavua Tov.
Thank you, תודה רובה
I'd love to learn the book of Jonah. That's one of my favorite books in the Tanakh.
Thank you from Ukraine.
You are most welcome! 😊
shabbat shalom!
Shabbat shalom! 🙏
Thankyou! Well presented. Shalom from Australia!
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed the video and welcome to the channel! 🙏
I like having the interpretation at the end. Separate from the text. Blessings of wisdom and comfort.
This was really good.😂
Love it. Keep going 🎉 thanks a lot.
🙏🙏🙏🙌🙌🙌 I would love a simple prayer before I eat
Very nice and to the point! Thank you. Hashem bless you
Glad it was helpful! Same to you!
Shalom una question when I can use the alef and when the ע
I wish there was a rule I could give you. But you really just need to memorize the words.
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Thank you ❤
Thank you from Ukraine.
Thank you for your translations! It is very interesting! Could you please teach us how to read and translate the commands about the festivals?
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Wow, Yael! This is so interesting to have a guided tour of the 23rd psalm. Really Amazing! Am Yisrael Chai!! Yashir Koach. Todah rabah Yael.
Sababa Yael. Todah! Am Yisrael Chaaaaiii!!
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Thank you Tracy! Happy to see you here as well! 🙏😀
Romans 10:1-4 Brethren, my heart's desire and my prayer to God for them is for their salvation. For I testify about them that they have a zeal for God, but not in accordance with knowledge. For not knowing about God's righteousness and seeking to establish their own, they did not subject themselves to the righteousness of God. For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes.
Jesus Himself didn't teach the Ten Commandments. Instead, He revised it from Matthew chapters 5 to 7.
Like Arabic..Abuka and Ummuka( your father and your mother) Semetic languages.
The only true commandment is Do not work on the Sabbath. When one needs to explain to others what WORK means then one must give examples to people who at the time had customs and traditions that went against WORK and these customs and traditions were probably part of a culture. Conjecture but logically sound. Also passages of scripture were first passed on as oral history, over and over and over until it was finally written down, also conjecture but logically sound because the first form of writing came during the existence of Akkadians and Sumerians. Sumerians started to use clay tablets to keep track of trade. In those times and even before people weren’t all literate. So to interpret what work meant one had to give examples so that people would connect each commandment to behaviors that would encompass the trajectory that would lead to such a sin. Such as not to murder, well if I shouldn’t murder then I shouldn’t raise my hand against another and if it’s not a righteous idea to raise my hand against another then I shouldn’t talk bad others or seek ill will towards another or they will seek ill will towards myself. So on and so forth for each commandment. All connecting made to a single commandment would ensure that eventually people , believers, wouldn’t work and work is to have to stop and contemplate temptation whether to sin or not. If you’re subconscious had trained your personality, your heart, not to work then your impulse, emotional and intellectual parts of your brain wouldn’t react almost in unison so you react to temptation with a righteous and upright heart and reject it and do it without thinking twice about it. That’s how one reaches 7, 3 + 3 is the repetition of thinking before you act and not act in impulse or emotion, eventually all 3 connections become 1 heart felt engrained response and that’s 7. 3 is intellectual, emotional and impulse. 666 is the inability to connect all three so you you think of your actions after the fact never making the connection to bring you to a single understanding. 777 like Lamech means you believe in God and have faith but you are troubled, possessed, because you may have sinned therefore being punished by God to test your faith. Always being tested but knowing that you God is real and having faith that eventually you’ll pay for your sin. Like Job. The 9 commandments strengthen the only true commandment “perform no work on the sabbath”
this is great
Isaiah 14...pls
You should encourage your readers to read all of Exodus 20. There, they will realise the people told Moses to ask G-d to stop speaking after HaShem was able to say 10 statements. Aseret HaDibrot means "The 10 Statements". What is translated into English as "Commandments" in Hebrew is the Mitzvot. You failed to mention that. Moses arranged to meet with HaShem in the mist of the mountain and wrote down the other Mitzvot (what you call commandments). He then read to the people. Then Moses when up the mountain and received the commandments regarding the Temple, along with the 2 stone tablets that had to be replaced. You also fail to give the total explanation of at least two "Mitzvot" (Commandments). What is the only Commandment Hashem said He would not forgive? It is written but you failed miserably. And which commandment is the only one that has a promise? Again, you failed. Your readers are being cheated out of the whole story.
Amazing! Todah Rabah!
I want to learn psalm91 on hebrew.
Yael, this excellent. At some point can you translate the prayers in the siddur?? How interesting it is that you translate every word individually! What do Amidah and veh Ahavta, etc. mean?
Very interesting, Yael. You make the Torah more accessible, in small bites. Todah Rabah. Yashir Koach Ima Yisrael! Thanks. 😁
Whoa! Tov Meod, Yael. Very interesting! Can you translate the Psalm - Ayshes Chayil, A Woman of Valor, some time? Walla, Todah Rabah!
Im number 1
You know im after you all I'm Chinese why do you have my written words Adam DAS moglee Cain alladan Joseph Achilles Ishmael Moses Isaiah gidian rabbi yeshua I'm David Austin Simmons gold Beach Oregon neskia by Ophir hardtack ridge ✡️
This is not what I wrote Moses Chinese messiah this is what your pissants type of people wrote
Wonderful 😊
How can Al be "Don't" and also, "On"?
Hey there, they are written differently. על means on , אל means don't .
biblical myths and bullshits don't belong to humanity; they only belong to dirty toilets!
I like this! I try download for keeps.
God bless you miss , toda raba et ohev kol shelah
Thank you for this video. I'm learning Hebrew with the Israel Institute of Biblical Studies. I can read the Hebrew, and this is very helpful in learning definitions of the words. I believe I heard you pronounce את and ואת as "the", "and the". Both are indicaters of direct objects, and have no translation info English. "The" in Hebrew is usually a prefix of the letter ה, meaning "the". I know that you would are knowledgeable to this, but folks starting to learn Hebrew are not.
Thank you for taking time to teach us Hebrew. I really love Hebrew.
You are very welcome! I hope you found it helpful!
The book of exodus 20:1-18. The second commandment is about graven images. Why is not in consistent?
Thanks for this. Nice and slow. I had read that the future with a vav functioned as a marker flipping the tense to show something.
biblical myths and bullshits don't belong to humanity; they only belong to dirty toilets!
Lovely! Thank you.
I have subscribed. I grew up in a Jewish neighbourhood outside of Chicago called Skokie. Have you heard of it? There is even a film starring Danny Kaye on KZread here about an incident that happened there with antisemitism. Every bit of the film is accurate. I was there as a teenager at the real places. Anyways, most of the children went to Hebrew school. I wasn't raised in any faith, but am a keen student of both the Hebrew and Greek scriptures. I think what you're doing here is very interesting! Thank you.
This is a Christian page not Jewish. You people are sneaky.
Thank you. This has made my day better. The Lord IE saves us with Justice and his Shabbat.
biblical myths and bullshits don't belong to humanity; they only belong to dirty toilets!
Psalm 91 if is possible. Thank you.