Let's learn to sing in Hebrew
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by Learn Hebrew Together
1w ago
  Sing "This is the Day" in Hebrew this Sunday at church.         For those who know how to read Hebrew, this is a very simple verse that can be learnt and memorised easily.  Zeh (This is) ha-yom (the day that) asah (made) Adonai (Lord)  Translation: This is the day that the Lord has made  Nagilah (Let us rejoice) venishmechah (and be glad) vo (in it) Translation:  Let us rejoice and be glad in it.  ..read more
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THEOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT: A Response to Promoting Hebrew Transliteration over English
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by Learn Hebrew Together
4M ago
  I.      THERE ARE two aspects that the Church has to address when believers assume that the use of Hebrew transliteration as the new norm: (a)   The assumed superiority of the Hebrew transliteration to the English equivalent when, for example, referring to God or Jesus, proponents of HRM claimed that it is improper to address the Lord Jesus except by His original Hebrew name. While it is not wrong to call Jesus by the name, “Yehoshua” or “Yeshua,” if it becomes a matter of one’s assumption that it is more appropriate to address Jesus by His Hebrew name, or ..read more
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Let's go deeper into the meaning of Rahmah or Rahamim
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by Learn Hebrew Together
1y ago
          In Malaysia, nearly everything can be politicised.         When Mahdzir Ibrahim, linked to former Prime Minister, Dr Mahathir Mohamad's party Gerakan Tanah Air claimed that the concept 'Rahmah' currently used by Malaysia's Anwar Ibrahim government originated from Dr Mahathir himself, another writer, Hafiz Hassan wrote to claim that Rahmah is a Quranic concept.         Mahdzir's argument is not even worth rebutting, but I have the tendency to agree with Hafiz, except to say that the ..read more
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HEBREW MADE EASY FOR YOU (Group 19)
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by Learn Hebrew Together
1y ago
   Hey, does this look difficult? Let us show you the easy way to learn Hebrew Always come back to this blogpost for any latest update. Any changes to the event or video recording will be uploaded/updated/ announced on this same blog.  Hello there, we have just created Group18 of Learning Very Basic Hebrew together.  If you are interested to learn to read the Old Testament in its original language, here is how.  First join this group. Invite your friends and children also to join and learn together. https://chat.whatsapp.com/IxStnBl9LQW2SjgV79ek4N  Once the nu ..read more
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A Word of Caution
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by Learn Hebrew Together
1y ago
        Here is why you should learn to read the Old Testament in Hebrew: https://learnhebrewtogether.blogspot.com/search?q=Father&m=1          I have used the example of Abraham’s name and the misuse of gematria to caution us against the (so-called) teaching that “unravel the mysteries hidden in the Hebrew text” These are the influences from Judaism which are creeping into the churches.         Some like Steve Cociolanti, Edlin Abraham and Pastor Chris Choo love to use Bible numbers and g ..read more
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ZECHARIAH 13: The Fountain of Living Water and the One Shepherd
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by Learn Hebrew Together
1y ago
  Read Zechariah Chapter 12                                       Read Zechariah Chapter 14         Zechariah chapter 13: A simple exegesis based on grammatical observations of the Hebrew text. Some references to Bible Commentaries and Hebrew Lexicons are made to enhance my understanding of the text By Stephen Ng ‏ ‎Zech. 13:1‏ בַּיּ֣וֹם הַה֗וּא יִֽהְיֶה֙ מָק֣וֹר נִפְתָּ֔ח לְבֵ֥ית דָּוִ֖יד וּלְיֹשְׁבֵ֣י יְרֽוּשָׁלִָ֑ם לְחַטַּ֖את וּלְנִדָּֽה׃ ‎Zech. 13:2 ..read more
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CHOOSE WHOM YOU WOULD SERVE
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by Learn Hebrew Together
1y ago
  Read Chapter 9, click here. Zechariah chapter 10: A simple exegesis based on grammatical observations of the Hebrew text. Some references to Bible Commentaries and Hebrew Lexicons are made to enhance my understanding of the text By Stephen Ng ‏ ‏‎Zech. 10:1‏ שַׁאֲל֨וּ מֵיְהוָ֤ה מָטָר֙ בְּעֵ֣ת מַלְק֔וֹשׁ יְהוָ֖ה עֹשֶׂ֣ה חֲזִיזִ֑ים וּמְטַר־גֶּ֙שֶׁם֙ יִתֵּ֣ן לָהֶ֔ם לְאִ֖ישׁ עֵ֥שֶׂב בַּשָּׂדֶֽה׃ ‎Zech. 10:2‏ כִּ֧י הַתְּרָפִ֣ים דִּבְּרוּ־אָ֗וֶן             וְהַקּֽוֹסְמִים֙ חָ֣זוּ שֶׁ֔קֶר         &n ..read more
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ZECHARIAH 9: ORACLES AGAINST THE ENEMIES AND ANNOUNCING THE KING'S ARRIVAL INTO JERUSALEM
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by Learn Hebrew Together
1y ago
  Read Zechariah 8, click here.                                 Read Zechariah 10, click here.                                         ‏Zechariah chapter 9: A simple exegesis based on grammatical observations of the Hebrew text. Some references to Bible Commentaries and Hebrew Lexicons are made to enhance my understanding of the text By Stephen Ng‏ ‎Zech. 9:1 ..read more
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TRACING THE HEBRAIC ROOTS?
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by Learn Hebrew Together
1y ago
      It is no coincidence that two persons – one a Malaysian brother and another a sister from India – asked me questions that are related.          The brother-in-Christ asked about the “One New Man Bible” while the sister asked why the book of Exodus is known as “שְׁמוֹת” (meaning, names) in Hebrew.          “The Hebrew book titles are usually what is found in the first few words of the text,” I wrote. “Our English titles are translated from the Septuagint (which is the Greek translation of the ..read more
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SOME HEBREW BOOKS AVAILABLE AT CANAANLAND IN PETALING JAYA
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by Learn Hebrew Together
1y ago
   *click on the image of the books above to link with Canaanland site* In my latest visit to Canaanland recently, I managed to pick up a book on Basics of Hebrew discourse by Matthew Patton and Frederic Clarke Putnam.          There are several books available which I thought would be good for beginners in Hebrew. Although they can be slightly pricey (about RM100-200), these books are not easy to produce, considering that it involves fonts of two different languages: English and Hebrew.         Having produced a book ..read more
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