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BIBLICAL HEBREW LANGUAGE - PART 6

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2008

Brad Scott teaching biblical Hebrew Language on a free program on God's Learning Channel, copy rights God and God's Learning Channel.

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  • Hah, by the sixth video all the non-christians are filtered out!

    These video's are eye-opening. I'm happy I chose a study where I am taught Hebrew

  • I''m so excited! Obviously Brad, you are anointed of Yahweh. The style of teaching that He has put in you is so easily intreated. Thank you for your devotion to getting people to see these life giving treasures.

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  • SO JEWS ARE DOOMED ALSO DONT FORGET IT WAS THE JEWISH PEOPLE WHO HAD THE LAST WORD TO HANG JESUS PONTUS PILATUS SAID I DONT WANT JUDGE HIM LET THE PEOPLE MAKE THE CALL SOME PEOPLE FORGET THIS

  • Brad, You have characterized the discussion of Acts 15:10 as being about the Pharisaical laws, but it is clear from verse 5 that it was the Law of Moses that is at issue here. Very clearly the Jews could not keep the Torah and neither can we.

    We are to follow the law of the Spirit, and He will never lead us to offend our God. The written Law was given to show us we are sinners in need of a Saviour. Yeshua (Jesus) is the only Saviour. You can't save yourself by keeping the law.

  • Thanks, Brad.

  • how can the root of Torah be Yara. The root is the base of a word and you cannot delete letters to get to its derivative meaning!!

  • Some website say the yarah is the picture of an arm, and the head of a man. The The arm representing work, or throwing. The idea being to throwing one's head, in other word, to turn your head in a direction.

    The torah which comes from yarah then is interpreted as "throwing one's finger" as in pointing in the direction you should go.

    is that a correct assessment? Please explain

  • Great and exciting teaching (including style) I'm watching this series at 3:30 am on a Saturday morning (Shabbat Shalom!) and I'm WIDE awake... thanks brother!

  • Looking forward to the upcoming conference in St. Louis. Great videos....love the rant in Video 5.  Do more of those.

  • Awesome!! Makes so much sense.

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