The ancient language of ivrit ( עברית ) Exodus 13

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The full study of the Alef-Beyt is detailed here on Steemit. The first lesson is at the bottom of my blog list. Each letter is covered in detail. When you have finished learning the letters, you can begin to read with us on my Shabbat blog (Saturday post). The vowels are marked in this bible and are designed to help avoid confusion on how words are pronounced, as if there is not already enough of that in all of the interpretations globally. In modern Hebrew, only children need the niqqud (vowel marking) until they have the pronunciation memorized.

This week's reading is from Exodus 13 as Pesach was celebrated last night all over the world by the children of Israel. This is not a Jewish feast for the Jews (implying that only Judah and his kids) can take part. No, it is for all who came out of Egypt and Worship the God of Israel.

Yesterday I prepared the meal and last night I was enjoying the time with family. It is now the end of Pesach (passover) which a Moed or "an appointment with God" which is to be kept forever. The Moedim are "Holy days" that are set apart to meet with Him.

We are now it the "Feast of unleavened bread" as it's called. This is a Mitzvah given by God to Mosheh (Moses). Fun fact: When a male child comes of age they throw a party called a "Bar Miszvah" meaning son of the commandment or instruction.

Last week and this week we have been derailed, first to get rid of idols, and now to talk about Pesach. Next week, at the end of seven days of unleavened bread, I plan to resume our continuous reading in Genesis.


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@hebrew sir, its a thing of joy to know that there are people like you who still take as a duty that this is what we need to do which God commanded celebrating this feast, we are not celebrating ourselves,we are celebrating the mystery and the power of God.

The 7th day God rested and decree that we should honor this day and keep it holy. Am privilege to know that there are still people who remembered to bring the power of God of old to the new testament church.

People always want to celebrate the end forgetting the beginning. Because Jesus is the end of the new testament church, Jesus made it clear to us that He is the beginning and the end. To balance the equation, He is the God of Genesis and also the God of Revelation. Which signifies the old testament and the new testament.

The God of the passover, the God of unleavened bread. So when we display the act of the communion, we are displaying the act of the old and the new testament.

@hebrew, Am most delighted that you have opened the eyes of so many to know this truth.

I wish you a happy new month, a new understanding and a new Rehma.

Thank you! I saw your vote first thing and I was wondering why no comment. You were writing it. :)

Yes, I started questioning man when the man with the microphone said one thing and the Word says another. I still have to find where the Sabbath changed. Can we now lie, commit adultery and kill? Or do all ten stand?

The church I go to has an Israel ministry, songs in Hebrew, but after they are ordering pizza and selling sandwiches near the kitchen. I do not criticize so as not to cause one to fall away, but what part of do not work and do not make anyone else work is so hard to understand? No buying or selling - pretty clear.

Glad you came. I hope I can answer all the comments with equal attention but I only have an hour before bed. Shalom!

@hebrew sir!
May the spirit of wisdom and understanding continue to flow. I thank God un behalf of you for the matured heart God has given to you who does not see others fault but stands by the truth and maintain your integrity. God boasted for Job because of his integrity may God boast for you in this generation and generations to come.

I thank you for your support so far regards the upvote to my post and i thank God also for making me to know somebody like you. Knowing you has added meaning to my life and has given me strength to carry on on this platform.

As God placed Joseph above his brethren and above his master in the land of Egypt, may God always place you on top for making people know the truth about His word.

Shalom!

@hebrew,
Personally I am not in your religion. But after reading this article I could understand the meaning of Pesach very well! Wish you a wonderful time and thanks for sharing your wonderful experiences with us!

Have a great day ahead~

hello sir @hebrew ,,, how are you ?
wow excellent new lesson, i am slowly learning hebrew and i enjoy learning my friend @hebrew
i will say...it's a good lesson for all the people..that's why they can learn diffrent type of letter day by day...
Hope next we will see another lesson soon..

I'm new steemian.I want to learn @hebrew language from ago.But i don't find any platform where i learn hebrew.Thanks @steemit for chance me to learn hebrew.I think its quite hard for me for the first time.
How i learn full version of ebrew language???

thanks from my deepest heart @hebrew

Welcome to Steemit. The best way to learn is from the beginning. My lessons start with the first letter, Alef, and continue on to present day as we read in Hebrew.

wow excellent new lesson, i am slowly learning hebrew and i enjoy learning my friend @hebrew
i will say...it's a good lesson for all the people..that's why they can learn diffrent type of letter day by day...
Hope next we will see another lesson soon..

A nice language in the world is @hebrew
I love it, & those people who use it..
thanks for sharing with us..
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Great and amazing post.
Nice content sir.
I appreciate your work.

Thanks @hebrew sir for sharing this post.

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@hebrew thanks for sharing your new lesson.carry on your hard work.😖

good lesson sir.@upvt @restm @follow

This is very infortent to know the power of God. we call and pray to God . It didnot matter what language we used it matter how we wantwd to God and how much we near to the God.

thanks @hebrew sir for your inspirationa post.
it is one of the most good 0ost for us and it should helped us to closer of God
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good job.God bless you & your family.@hebrew

thats good language, thanks for your hardwor..

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Great lesson and important language.this is valuable post.
Thanks @hebrew
Have a great day.

its one of my favourite language..i like this language..thank you @hebrew to teach us..
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You're awesome! Love seeing these type of content in Steem!
Keep it up
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This is very inspirational post for us. it is very infomative post for . it helped us to belive God more.
AT last Happy Ester to you and your familly.And God blessed you and your family.
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Thanks dear hebrew sir for your valuable post. language is the most imfortant thinks for express one own language for praying and other thinks to express fully.
thanks for your good post.
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Thanks dear @hebrew sir for your informative post. it should inspired us to closer of God. ivrit is the also a good language. by this we expressed our mind language and we can pray easily. thanks again for your valuable post.

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good language.thanks bro..for ur hard work.
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After reading your post i googled about "Pesach" & i learned a lot.
Passover is a spring festival which during the existence of the Temple in Jerusalem was connected to the offering of the "first-fruits of the barley", barley being the first grain to ripen and to be harvested in the Land of Israel.The Passover begins on the 15th day of the month of Nisan, which typically falls in March or April of the Gregorian calendar. Passover is a spring festival, so the 15th day of Nisan typically begins on the night of a full moon after the northern vernal equinox. However, due to intercalary months or leap months falling after the vernal equinox.In Israel, Passover is the seven-day holiday of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, with the first and last days celebrated as legal holidays and as holy days involving holiday meals, special prayer services, and abstention from work; the intervening days are known as Chol HaMoed ("Weekdays [of] the Festival").

Great lesson of Hebrew language.thanks for sharing. very useful information.
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@hebrew, Firstly told you that, Happy Easter to you and family. I listen and watch your DTbue video its seriously informative to understand better those lesson. You're great teacher in this platform. Totally excellent effort.Keep going.

we feel happy to see your new lesson.badly miss you brother.just miss ur language.Thanks for your hard work.
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thank you for another lesson!👌👌
we feel proud to get you as a best teacher.

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I don't understand all of it, but I was trying to anticipate some of the sounds based on the words I know. I was wondering what the markings beneath the characters were. Now I know!

I feel like getting rid of idols and celebrating God setting His people free are both worthwhile diversions! That's what it's all about, right? Turning away from our idols and entering into relationship with God who created us. :)

Hi Respected @hebrew..!
First of all I appreciate your great efforts for the promotion and awareness of ancient and holy language HEBREW. Your all the lessons about "Alef-Beyt" are awesome and your teaching style is so simple and impressive. so many people got knowledge from you. My best wished for you. may you live long my friend.
Your last week and this week about to get rid of idols,and Pesach are valuable lessons. The current post is about Exodus as Pesach:

Pesach (passover) which a Moed or "an appointment with God" which is to be kept forever. The Moedim are "Holy days" that are set apart to meet with Him.

there are no doubt..its a hard work.although @hebrew language is so hard for our(in past).but now a days you makes us happy by easily described!!thanks friend

Is this language written from the right side?

at first told you HapPy easter sunday to you & your family #hebrew.
your so much informative post for helping us & i watch your video this us very helpful lessioning video thanks for sharing us.
you are a great person in steemit community..
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That's pretty helpful Dtube tutorial of one part of ancient Ivrit language. You teach better there about Alef-Beyt. You enjoyed there with families.

good article bro..thanks for sharing.I appreciate to your job

Thanks for taking time to write the post and share with us. continue to learn with @hebrew :)

You showing us better point to learn hebrew language. You were with us with start moment. It's better @hebrew. You're explained better every single letters. Thanks for every thing you made us.
Happy easter day.

Thanks for another great pronunciation lesson @hebrew.
You given easily understand lesson. Thanks for the priceless effort.

My church senior pastor has also mentioned about the rich meaning of Hebrew language that English can never fully illustrate it. It has always been mentioned that many history of the bible are valuable lessons as well as the significance of different minor details just like having having the door painted in red where death will pass. It is like the blood of Jesus that was shed for our forgiveness of sin. I have heard about passover in Church many times. My church visits Israel every year to experience the history of the bible personally. Thanks for sharing all these!

its so much informative..i like the language..
thank u @hebrew
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good learning pos,, thanks for such type of post dear.
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Congratulations @hebrew!
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i am interested in hebrew. I like those people who use hebrew language. Upvote and resteem done

informative post. hebrew language is so hard and great language. thanks for sharing

I am impressed by the work you do and as far as you have come, I thank God for your life. And like me, surely many are benefited by your time and dedication. THANK YOU!

It is one of the oldest language and very profound in terms of its pronunciation and I am happy to see that someone like you have taken initiative to publish the tutorial here.

So thank you so much for the effort.

nice article..tbanku for the sharing ..@hebrew

"Fun fact: When a male child comes of age they throw a party called a "Bar Miszvah" meaning son of the commandment or instruction."
That's really cool.
I bet you are a good cook sir..
Thanks for coming online and sharing with us this day..
Shalom!

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Looks really wonderful such a cool and fantastic architectural design :)

Being a student of cultural study it is my core interest to learn about different cultures and their norms around the globe. Israel has been a high place in different religions of the world. Being a sociologist it is very important to know the societal influences of the customs and as you mention it sounds that people are always very happy with such events.

We are now it the "Feast of unleavened bread" as it's called. This is a Mitzvah given by God to Mosheh (Moses). Fun fact: When a male child comes of age they throw a party called a "Bar Miszvah" meaning son of the commandment or instruction.

Since i followed you, i have learnt a few basics of this wonderful Hebrew language. I am obliged to you for giving me so much.

Peace to you @hebrew :) :)

good job.I just @resteem your post for another steemian.appreciate to your work.
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In past i have no interest in @hebrew language.just away from it.when i see you in my blog i feel awesome.I hope i will learn hebrew very easily.now i have no tension,,you are the best lecturer.May God long live you.

@resteem @follow @upvote

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