The language of ivrit ( עברית ) Genesis 2, DTube Video #6

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Welcome back to my DTube Hebrew reading & language series.


The full study is now on line covering the Alef-Beyt here in my blog. This is a beginners program to teach letters, vowels, and reading. The vowels are marked in this bible and are designed to help avoid confusion on what a word is and how it is pronounced. The confusion is obvious in the hundreds of interpretations globally. In modern Hebrew, only children need a niqqud or vowel marking for each letter. Old manuscripts also usually have vowels marked.

We are reading Genesis 2:18-20

So here is this naked man who was just created, and God's first thought was, "it is not good for the man to be alone..." What follows is the stated intention to make a helper for him. God then makes each animal and brings it to the man. Time seems to be no barrier to this experiment. The man names each animal as it is created (one view), and those are what they are called from then on.

Afterwards, it says, "but for adam, not matzah a helper" which corresponds to him. The interesting thing is the first usage of the word "matzah" that can mean "he found" or "he was found."

Obviously, the animals were already created male and female. Each animal of its kind had a corresponding mate, yet there "was found" not any for the man. This leads us into the study for next week, which is the best of the best of all creation of Elohim!

Who would not agree that one of the most complex and beautiful creations ever made was the woman. She is truly the better half of man's flesh and of his soul. He cannot be complete without her, or at best, he is of diminished potential.

A Parallel

As I read today, I picked out "matzah" as one word that reached out to me. I could not help but think of the parallel that presents itself in the broken bit of matzah that is wrapped in linen and hidden away for a time during Pesach (Passover), later to be found by one of the children, who in turn, receives a reward.

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The bread of life, Yeshua, was also wrapped and out of sight for a time. He was also not found when they went to look for him. He was later to be found alive and still has a reward for every soul that finds him. Further reading on these parallels can be found here.

Take note

I also wanted to point out the word "lo" which can mean no, not, do not, etc. if spelled with spelled Lamed-Aleph, or it can mean him, to him, for him, etc. if spelled Lamed-Vav. The Hebrew word does not need to change in context. The different translations are necessary to allow the right English structure, if interpreted correctly into English.

Every instance of lo is pronounced the same, just as write, right and rite sound the same but vary in spelling.

Here is today's reading

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Here are the links

Please click over to DTube and read the above passage with me in Hebrew.


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Note: my pronunciation of The Name as Yehovah is explained more fully in Genesis 2, DTube Video #2 and the coinciding audio is linked here.


If you are just starting, my lessons are all here starting at Alef, adding vowels (the dots and lines) as we go, the sofit formations and numerical values. Just go to my blog and scroll to the bottom or click here

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Thanks for taking the time to watch and read.

Shabbat Shalom

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Hebrew is such a great language!!!Thanks for sharing.
It is valuable and very useful ancient language.

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This leads us into the study for next week, which is the best of the best of all creation of Elohim!

I agree with you there. Even when I'm having a difficult time understanding what is happening in the world and in my life, even when I'm discouraged about the progress that I'm making in accomplishing personal and financial goals... I can always go back and remember to be thankful for my wife. She is the most amazing person I have met, and I'm incredibly blessed that she is found to be my partner and helper. :)

Is that why they're called matzah balls? Because they hide in the broth?

Congratulations on being "completed" and staying that way. I cannot answer the question about those balls. I would guess that they are made from the actual crackers, but you can go with whatever the Spirit of El reveals to you. He is not embarrassed by his creation and the way things all work.

It's great that you teach us more about this language every week, it's great that you like it with us and of course you're constant, learning vocals, words and pronunciation on your part has already become an obligation, every week I look forward to seeing your online class, I'll never stop being grateful, and I think none of your followers will be happy either

The word that was emphasized this week was:

MATZAH: find / was found

Very well we already know

You teach us languages, you also let us know about Bible verses on this occasion, genesis we continue with creation, I did not know that man was the one who had named the animals, now I thank you, and if it is true, the woman is part of man without them feel that we lack something of us because she is part of our flesh ...

Greetings and thanks for this week's lesson @hebrew 🙌

@hebrew,
Excellent Dtube video and a lesson to read Genesis 2:18-20! Well expressed and used nice images to make the article attractive. Thank you for sharing this useful weekly lesson series!

Shabbat Shalom~

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Excellent work, my friend @hebrew and a wonderful lesson in Hebrew, the language of antiquity and wisdom! Being reveals to us about the creations of God and you are right, a woman for man is the best companion and helper!

You explained it very well and the comments too gave a good insights on today's lesson thanks for sharing

A beautiful interpretation of Being, my friend, a person always needs a companion in life and a woman is the ideal creation of God. Your lesson showed me new aspects in the language of Hebrew, which is one of the ancient and beautiful languages in the world! Thank you @hebrew

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The Hebrew language has evolved over time. Even during the course of writing the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), Biblical Hebrew changed, which is apparent when you compare early Biblical texts with late ones.

Holding on to Biblical Hebrew: Even during the Babylonian Exile, Jewish exiles continued to use the Hebrew language. This promissory note from Al-Yahudu, also known as Judahtown, in Babylonia is inscribed with a Yahwistic name, Shelemyah, which is written in paleo-Hebrew script. Photo: Cindy and David Sofer Collection, Al-Yahudu No. 010 

How was the Bible written during and after the Babylonian Exile? Did the Biblical authors continue to use the Hebrew language even though they were living in lands where Hebrew was no longer the common language? In his article “How Hebrew Became a Holy Language,” published in the January/February 2017 issue of Biblical Archaeology Review, Jan Joosten explains that Biblical Hebrew did not go out of use. Rather the Jewish population continued to use it—and even attached a new reverence to it.

After Nebuchadnezzar sacked Jerusalem and deported Judahite captives to Babylonia, he settled them in cities and villages, such as Al-Yahudu (also known as Judahtown), around the River Chebar. The official language of the Babylonian Empire was Aramaic. Although the Jewish deportees communicated in Aramaic with their new neighbors, they continued to write and speak the Hebrew language in their communities, which helped them preserve a distinct identity. An archive from Al-Yahudu demonstrates this. For example, a promissory note from Al-Yahudu (see above) is inscribed with the Hebrew name Shelemyah, which contains the element “yah” that connects the name holder to his deity, Yahweh. The note is written in paleo-Hebrew script, not Aramaic cuneiform.

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La palabra está escrita somos nosotros los que la olvidamos en ocasiones, a través de sus lecciones podemos enriquecer nuestro conocimiento y cultivar la palabra de Dios.

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I miss you sir. Nice to see and listen that video lesson on ivrit language. Sir why not post twice a week instead of once a week.

Quizas muchos no valoren lo hermoso de entender el idioma en el cual Dios se comunico con los primeros seres creados y los grandes patriarcas herederos de gran promesa.

Tu constancia por enseñar la lengua sagrada es digno de mi admiración.

Sobre la pronunciación del nombre de Dios es complejo ya que el agregado de vocales es solo un acercamiento a la pronunciación gutural que se perdio en el tiempo por lo temeroso de los.seguidores de nombrar a Dios en vano.

Well said. Gods created better life for learning everything. Hebrew language wanna god's creation I guess. I watch Dtube video. It's nicely explained contexts. Reading and note lesson awesome. Also Parallel explain so smart.
Shabbat shalom.

No help was found that corresponded... I have always been shocked by this fact, in which the man was alone, has everything else God said this is good, but when the man was alone, he said: it is not good that this alone... I love it... God is good

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