Hebrew Word Pictures (Part 1)

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In ancient Hebrew, every word is formed by adding pictures together to illustrate the meaning of the word. Even if you are not familiar with the Hebrew language, you will learn how the entire Biblical Hebrew language is composed of simple, powerful and fascinating word pictures that beautifully illustrate the truths found in Scripture.

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  • AMEN = אמן = TO KING TRUSTEE

    אל מלך נאמן 

  • COOLLLL !!!

    i love to hear this

  • Love this! I own the Hebrew Word Pictures book and am so blessed how The Father has embedded the salvation story in the hebrew Aleph-Bet! The Tav or Cross is the KEY!

  • This is a very interesting lesson. Why isn;t that classroom full of young people passionate for the word of the Lord?

  • my favorite word picture in the Hebrew is the word which is usually translated: forever. The Hebrew paints a picture of a vanishing point/horizon. where no matter where you stand, it is always out there in the distance. Unfortunately English tends to only render this word in its temporal aspect and neglecting the reality of its spatial reality. Olam Chesed-his mercy 'endureth' forever. or just Forever Mercy. The breadth and depth of his mercy is that it is Olam.

  • @ASeedSower234 in a state of total extasis

  • What a wonderful wealth of information what state were these videos filmed in?

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