Introduction to Ancient Hebrew Part 6 of 7
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What? Guard doesn't mean obey? OK, then what does guard mean, stand in front of them with a gun? Keep? Put them in the closet? So that we don't trample them, we hang them up? LOL People who think this don't worry about not sinning, they are like the false church who think they can celebrate santa and Yeshua too.So we are saying Yeshua has no right after He completely cleanses us to say go and sin no more, lest a worse thing happen. What's worse than Sheol? Is YHWH powerless to help usto not sin?
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@Erthbound0 The topic of linguistics is quite interesting, but also vast. Far more fascinating facts than could every be studied. But, I love to hear about the evolution of language, and how we still use the words of our ancestors.
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Its also interesting to note that the hebrew word for bull is PAR (peh reish) which fits in perfectly with parar since those animals were the main tramplers
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"Parar" If I'm not wrong is a spanish word, "pararte" to stand on, so thats makes sence if you look at it from the original version...thanks for all this videos, very cool
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how do u know if in the word "rasha" eye or the twisted rope is used?
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This is wonderful, thank you for making these videos available. I only have the online lexicon but keeping up with you so far. Thank you, thank you, Todah!
Firstly, thanks for your videos. They have helped me learn a great deal. At the end of this video, you mentioned a suitable opposite for "lost" in English. I would like to point to the word "steadfast" as a worthy opposite in this context. It's meaning is actually "attached to the trail", or fixed to the place.
joeatgvo 1 year ago
@joeatgvo That is good! That is REAL good. Thank you very much for that. I have added "steadfast" to my Lexicon database for all future translation and dictionary work. Thank you again.
ancienthebreworg 1 year ago
This is awesome! Instantly you feel a feeling of a more compassionate and merciful Father. Just the difference between Keep and Guard! Also, the previous section's comparison of Kneel and Bless. I am loving this stuff.
VienneseWaltzSorella 2 years ago 3
Thank you and I am glad you finding the videos helpful.
ancienthebreworg 2 years ago