Posts tagged ‘Hebrew language’

The Understanding came in the Morning

I had such a wonderful experience this morning, that I simply had to make a record of it and share. I was blessed to hear another wonderful teaching last Tuesday on the amazing matter of the aleph tav– את.  The aleph tav is a little two Hebrew letter word/phrase/connector found in the Hebrew TaNaK that [...]

Hebrews (Ibrim) Chapter 6

Hebrews Chapter 6 Because Chapter 6 begins with a “Therefore,” I need to go back to the last part of Chapter 5 just to make sure I know what the “therefore” is therefore. verse 12 – 14 of Chapter 5, Rabbi Shaul was talking about milk and solid food. For indeed, although by this time [...]

Hebrews (Ibrim) Chapter 4

Chapter 4 1 Therefore, since a promise remains of entering into His rest, let us fear lest any of you seem to have come short of it. 2 For indeed the Good News was brought to us as well as to them, but the word which they heard did not profit them, not having been [...]

Hebrews (Ibrim) Chapter 3

Chapter 3 1 Therefore, set-apart brothers, partakers of the heavenly calling, closely consider the Emissary and High Priest of our confession, Messiah YAHUsha, Reviewing from the last portion of chapter 2, Shaul was telling us about how The Messiah had become flesh, and called us brothers so that we can be assured of the Trustworthiness, [...]

Kingdom of Heaven: Properly Defined!

Malkut Shamayim The Kingdom of Heaven, i.e. the Kingdom of YAHUAH Elohim. In this phrase, as in many other expressions dating from the last half of the Second Temple period, the term “heaven” is used as an evasive synonym {a word or phrase that means the same thing, but saying something else so as to [...]

Chapter 1

A Study in the book of Ibrim (Hebrews) Background: The author of Ibrim is Rabbi Shaul (aka Paul). The time of the writing is around 60 AD, and the audience, it is believed, was those believers located in the region of Italy. Chapter 1 1 Elohim, having of old spoken in many portions (Shaul is [...]

Repentance Part 2

Let us start with a quick review of  repent in the Scriptures. Nacham – to feel sorrowful, to regret, to think again after. Teshuvah – to turn, to return. We learned that repent (nacham) was used in the Tanak quite often to express a feeling of sorrow, or needing comfort – especially anytime when used [...]

Repentance Part 1

One of the unexpected blessings of being brought out of the church system and into a personal walk with YAHUsha, the True Hebrew Messiah – was a lie. How could a lie be a blessing? Let me explain. Have you ever been involved in a relationship, worked for a corporation, had a business agreement, or [...]

The Wedding at Mt Sinai

Learning to be the True Bride of Messiah, by knowing what she looks like

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