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The WORD in HEBREW
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Shalom,
My name is Ayelet, I am a Jewish Believer in Yeshua, born and raised in Israel (living in the USA since 1998) and Hebrew is my native language.
In my videos, I explain how to properly pronounce biblical verses in Hebrew, Hebrew prayers, blessings, and words in their original Hebrew language. NO PRIOR KNOWLEDGE IS REQUIRED!
Please feel free to leave comments under my videos and I also hope you'll visit my website, TheWORDinHEBREW.com where you can purchase all the Hebrew prints you see in my videos, and much more.
Contact me with any questions, comments or requests... And PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to/JOIN my channel and SHARE my videos!
May God bless you & keep you!
Ayelet
My name is Ayelet, I am a Jewish Believer in Yeshua, born and raised in Israel (living in the USA since 1998) and Hebrew is my native language.
In my videos, I explain how to properly pronounce biblical verses in Hebrew, Hebrew prayers, blessings, and words in their original Hebrew language. NO PRIOR KNOWLEDGE IS REQUIRED!
Please feel free to leave comments under my videos and I also hope you'll visit my website, TheWORDinHEBREW.com where you can purchase all the Hebrew prints you see in my videos, and much more.
Contact me with any questions, comments or requests... And PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to/JOIN my channel and SHARE my videos!
May God bless you & keep you!
Ayelet
Learn Psalm 137:5-6 in Hebrew "If I forget you O' Jerusalem..." syllable-by-syllable pronunciation!
Psalm 137:5-6 in Hebrew, with each Hebrew word broken into syllables, transliterated and translated into English. Therefore, with minimal effort, you will be able to recite these verses in Hebrew and gain a deeper understanding of the Word of God.
Psalm 137:5-6 in Hebrew is a powerful statement on the importance of Jerusalem with the Temple Mount at its center for keeping the Nation of Israel together as a People over the centuries. For thousands of years, the Jewish people have recited these verses in obedience to make sure that Jerusalem would not be forgotten. To this day, in Jewish weddings, before the couple is formally married, the groom proclaims this statement before the guests and...
Psalm 137:5-6 in Hebrew is a powerful statement on the importance of Jerusalem with the Temple Mount at its center for keeping the Nation of Israel together as a People over the centuries. For thousands of years, the Jewish people have recited these verses in obedience to make sure that Jerusalem would not be forgotten. To this day, in Jewish weddings, before the couple is formally married, the groom proclaims this statement before the guests and...
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Learn Psalm 119:153-160 in Hebrew - "Resh"
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Psalm 119 is the longest Psalm in the Bible. It is divided into sections, one for each letter of the Hebrew alphabet. In each section, there are eight verses, each verse starts with that same Hebrew letter. This video features the letter “RESH” (reh-sh) and covers verses 153-160. SKIP AHEAD LINKS: 0:00 Shalom 0:06 Introduction to Psalm 119 0:51 Reading Instructions 1:45 Fluent Reading 2:44 Syll...
Learn Psalm 119:145-152 in Hebrew - "Kof"
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Learn Psalm 119:137-144 in Hebrew - "Tsadik"
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Learn Psalm 119:129-136 in Hebrew - "Pey"
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Learn Psalm 119:121-128 in Hebrew - "Ayin"
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Psalm 119 is the longest Psalm in the Bible. It is divided into sections, one for each letter of the Hebrew alphabet. In each section, there are eight verses, each verse starts with that same Hebrew letter. This video features the letter “Ayin” (AH/yee-n) and covers verses 121-128. SKIP AHEAD LINKS: 0:00 Shalom 0:06 Introduction to Psalm 119 0:51 Reading Instructions 1:45 Fluent Reading 2:43 Sy...
Learn Psalm 119:113-120 in Hebrew - "Samekh"
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Psalm 119 is the longest Psalm in the Bible. It is divided into sections, one for each letter of the Hebrew alphabet. In each section, there are eight verses, each verse starts with that same Hebrew letter. This video features the letter “Samekh” (SA/meh-kh) and covers verses 113-120. SKIP AHEAD LINKS: 0:00 Shalom 0:06 Introduction to Psalm 119 0:51 Reading Instructions 1:46 Fluent Reading 2:45...
Learn Psalm 119:105-112 in Hebrew - "Nun"
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Psalm 119 is the longest Psalm in the Bible. It is divided into sections, one for each letter of the Hebrew alphabet. In each section, there are eight verses, each verse starts with that same Hebrew letter. This video features the letter “Nun” (noo-n) and covers verses 105-112. SKIP AHEAD LINKS: 0:00 Shalom 0:06 Introduction to Psalm 119 0:51 Reading Instructions 1:45 Fluent Reading 2:45 Syllab...
Learn Psalm 119:97-104 in Hebrew - "Mem"
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Learn Psalm 119:89-96 in Hebrew - "Lamed"
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God bless the work you do! I’m determined to learn Hebrew & found your page. Thank you for putting in the work to do that, very much appreciated. God bless you.
היי איילת, איך הגעת להכין סרטונים של הברית החדשה בעברית לדוברי אנגלית?
What’s the et?
Thank you for your teaching…blessings🙏🏽💯🫶
Shalom! Estou estudando hebraico sozinha com a ajuda de vários canais na internet e incentivando minhas amigas também. Acabei de encontrar seu canal. Ainda não estou nesse nível, mas já o reservei para quando eu estiver mais adiantada. Era exatamente o que eu queria encontrar. Muito obrigada por dividir seus conhecimentos! Deus te abençoe grandemente! Do RJ/ Brasil! 🇧🇷❤️🇮🇱
Thank you. I think you would love my Hebrew Crash Course: ruclips.net/p/PLJJoBHeww3h6mzOpi6ackvnFkJmYAATNZ&si=2bDu2mE8S6HoTpfX
Can you do Yahweh
ruclips.net/video/LQBrpdiFRLc/видео.htmlsi=Aj90fSo-Z8FvjK3Z
YHVH (YHWH) is the Tetragrameton. The unspeakable name of God. Jewish Rabbl's say the name of God is so sacred it cannot be spoken. That is why modern translators gave the Tetragrameton vowels to be able to be pronounced: Jehovah and Yahweh. These are made up names, so not the names of God. The name Yahweh is more dangerous than people realize. Yahweh was a metalurgical desert god worshipped as the king of the gods of that pantheon. This worship took place in the desert of Canaan, modern day Palestine. As a result, I don't speak this name. My God's name is YHWH, and as a Gentile, non Jewish person, the revelation of my God is of my Saviour Jesus Christ. ❤✝️
(1/2) Every knee will bow before me and every tongue will swear an oath, only in the LORD will they say of me, that are acts of justice and fidelity. I came into this world with a blindfold placed over the eyes of my spirit. I had to experience all the human errors and get rid of them like many others. After a certain time, freed from this blindfold, I was able to recognize my origins and thus recognize myself, just as I was able to clearly discern my mission. I had to confront humanity on earth, in order to tear it away from the path it has followed until now, by revealing the truth to it. Blessed are those who are invited to the marriage supper of the Lamb. Artwork of God (2/2) God's Artwork The Work of God is the fulfillment of all the prophecies that have ever been made, under the sun. It's an artwork of such magnitude that you wouldn't have believed it. if we had told you about it. In the beginning was the Word, the Word was turned towards God and the Word was God. Everything that was made was done through him and nothing that was made was done without him and the Word became flesh. Listen to me, my people, I am the First and I am also the Last, before me no God was formed and after me, there will be none. Behold, I make all things new.
הֲלוֹא צִוִּיתִיךָ חֲזַק וֶאֱמָץ, אַל-תַּעֲרֹץ וְאַל-תֵּחָת: כִּי עִמְּךָ יהוה אֱלֹהֶיךָ, בְּכֹל אֲשֶׁר תֵּלֵךְ.
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Thank you teacher ❤
Maybe I've missed something, but I notice you capitalize some syllables which I believe you are indicating pronunciation emphasis on that syllable. Have you mentioned this in a prior lesson? If not, will you make a video on the rules for syllable emphasis?
Yes, I mention it in all my verse teaching videos. If you start with lesson 1 of this series, it will all make more sense as you progress through these lessons 😉🙏
Blessings unto you!
Love from india dear ❤😊
I think what you’re doing is so good, thank you I really need to know how would you say the expression (my heart is true) in Hebrew. Thank you for your help.
Thank you 😇 I’m general, “My heart is true” in Hebrew will be: ליבי אמת lee/BEE eh/MEH-T Although the proper way to say might change based on the context and who is speaking.
Thank you very much sister for this lesson.
Thank you! Beautiful!
Thanks so much for this. You made it so simple. I always wanted to pray the shema but could not do it, but through this teaching, I did it. Praise God thank you. Shalom
Wonderful! 😇🙏
Thank you sister!
The song made me cry 😢 how beautiful. Thank you. Toda raba.
i love hebrew so much ❤😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Yod Hey Wod Hey (f.) Yod Hey Vau Hey (m.) I Am That I Am Creation Being as One With and within All. Neither male nor female, Yet as the realm of love is, The embodiment of both are creating through the limitless imagination of Being of possibilities. The web of life is created from the etheric waters of the deep with and within the womb of wonder where all things are in a constant flux of form, function and design. A masterpiece beyond compare. An Architect's Artist of creation everpresent, in omnipresent Being shaping the here and now to be. No where is this Presence not. To know Creation's Creator is to know thyself. I Am That I Am. God And I Are One, Jesus speaking as the wisdom of ages, in full knowing, within there is no separation from life and no separation from God. ♡
Please, keep up your good work.
You are beautiful, and I give thanks to Yah for your teachings ♥️♥️♥️
Great tutorial. Thank you. You are a great teacher.
I have learnt the shema with you and now I am learning psalm 91 bless you from Australia
2:37 You pronounce Jerusalem beautifully.
If you could, could you do Psalm 42 in Hebrew please?
Thank you for having such great patience to break down the syllables for us to understand and pronounce. Blessings to you always. Valerie
Thank you for this. Todah Robah!
Thank you Sister! From Mumbai.
God bless Israel ❤ Love & prayers from Iceland. Thank you Ayelet so much for your wonderful content.
Ah! The Shva confuses me! I have a question, what sound does it make? I think you said that it makes an “eh” sound, but I read in a book I got that it makes a “uh” sound like the “u” in the English word “upon”.
You should watch my entire lesson on it 😉 ruclips.net/video/R4sB7dWIy9A/видео.htmlsi=EyR02Qzvxt5WwEbG
@@TheWORDinHEBREW I did thanks. It’s just so confusing to me because I heard you say it makes the “eh” sound, and I read that it makes a “u” sound as in “upon”. But I’ll rewatch your video. Thanks.
@@TheWORDinHEBREW Also, if you want, could you please tell me what the Hebrew word “לָבוֹא” means? I saw it used in Psalm 71 and think it means “to come” but I think it has more meaning than that when I looked at other times it was used. So that’s cool. I guess.
Thank you. Shalom!
Can you do a simple prayer before eat?? Please!!
Already did 😉 ruclips.net/video/hQjaCb_Ij3A/видео.htmlsi=9sLiOHw3FHNfym5R
@@TheWORDinHEBREW awesome thank you very much
Thank you.
Thank you, Toda
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Psalm 83:18 says that God's name is Jehovah and he wants us to use that name thank you
Actually, the original text is in Hebrew and says ״יהוה״. Also, there is no “J” in Hebrew, so “Jehovah” is not a correct pronunciation.
Jehovah is jesus in the Christian bible. Zachariah 12.10 When did jehovah (God) get pierced? eh/LA-Y means to me in hebrew: and shall look to me who they have pierced. John 19:34 pierced his side. Amen.
This is the GREATEST Hebrew teaching method I've seen yet! And I've seen quite a few!!! Thanks, for being there!
Thank you.
Toda ravá morá🇮🇱🕎🇮🇱🕎🇮🇱
I really like your channel
Thank you so much 😇😇 May God bless you & keep you & yours 🙏🙏
Excellent
Thank you. Shalom!
Guys it's ok if we don't know something we're here to learn. People are still going to university even an old age, people are still going to college, people are still in school . let us learn. We didn't learn Hebrew as part of the curriculum in the UK for example so hey let us learn. It doesn't take away from the fact that there is a God and God exists otherwise we would not be here.
Its also important to note that whenever ET is used, the very next word is the object that receives the action. So in Zechariah 12:10, it's the ASHER (WHOM) that receives the stabbing, therefore, it cannot mean because or concerning but has to relate to the WHOM - If ET referred to the they, ET would have been before the word they. If anyone is unsure of what the direct object should mean, use the verb and try all the words with it - for example; We know the Action/verb is THEY PIERCED - DEQARU - So if you were to say, They pierced WHOM , that would make sense. but it does not make sense if you say, They pierced because or They pierced concerning Whom is the object that receives the piercing - whom also refers to the ME which is God. Rabbis struggle with this so they avoid the scripture and read their mistranslations from Rashi commentary LOL
So is is this the same word we translate as "blessing" at the end of Genesis 12:2 when G-d says Abraham " ... will be a blessing." ? Also is this the same word found at the end of Genesis 12:3. " ... all the families of the earth shall be blessed" ?
In Gen. 12:2, yes. In Gen. 12:3 it’s the same root, but in a plural verb form.
@@TheWORDinHEBREW Thank you for answering back.
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