- published: 11 Aug 2008
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A Beginners Guide to Modern Hebrew
My take on those 'do-it-yourself' language courses that seem to be so popular! And for you...
published: 11 Aug 2008
author: David Yehuda Stern
A Beginners Guide to Modern Hebrew
My take on those 'do-it-yourself' language courses that seem to be so popular! And for your amusement, Blooper-reel included!
- published: 11 Aug 2008
- views: 27475
- author: David Yehuda Stern
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Learn Hebrew - lesson 1 - The Hebrew Alef-Bet | by eTeacherHebrew.com
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published: 02 Aug 2010
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Learn Hebrew - lesson 1 - The Hebrew Alef-Bet | by eTeacherHebrew.com
Visit eTeacherHebrew.com for more information. In this lesson we introduce the Hebrew script (print and cursive letters, writing from right to left), and learn the letters: א (Alef), ת (Tav), ה (Hey). We will also begin to learn some personal pronouns.
- published: 02 Aug 2010
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Shalom Sesame: The Story of Modern Hebrew
Eliezer ben Yehuda wanted to include new words in an ancient vocabulary-- it is all thanks...
published: 23 Feb 2011
author: shalomsesame
Shalom Sesame: The Story of Modern Hebrew
Eliezer ben Yehuda wanted to include new words in an ancient vocabulary-- it is all thanks to him that Modern Hebrew includes words for everyday things, like "banana" and "dictionary!" Join Shalom Sesame as we explore the roots of Modern Hebrew! For more videos, games, and parent resources, check out: www.shalomsesame.org. From the creators of Sesame Street, Shalom Sesame is a cross-platform media initiative developed to introduce American children to Jewish culture, Hebrew language and the diversity of Israel.
- published: 23 Feb 2011
- views: 7838
- author: shalomsesame
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Masada. Modern Hebrew Webinar | by eTeacherHebrew.com
To join our FREE live webinars, go to: eTeacherHebrew.com Masada, it is a natural fortress...
published: 06 May 2012
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Masada. Modern Hebrew Webinar | by eTeacherHebrew.com
To join our FREE live webinars, go to: eTeacherHebrew.com Masada, it is a natural fortress, it is in the desert, it is a symbol of the ancient kingdom of Israel. Masada was built by the King Herod as a palace and served as shelter for the last Jewish resistance to the Romans during the period of the destruction of the Second Temple. Come and hear us talk about this fascinating place.
- published: 06 May 2012
- views: 547
- author: eTeacherHebrew
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Ancient and Modern Hebrew class 1 (Genesis 1:1 intro)
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published: 14 May 2011
author: Conscious9Conscience
Ancient and Modern Hebrew class 1 (Genesis 1:1 intro)
www.2012res.com click this link if you would like to view Nysut Amun-Re Sen Atum - Re's next lecture live "online" if you cannot make it to New York. Thank you for your support in advance. Support the youth. Support the Young Phenom, author of 40 plus books and fluent in 7 languages.
- published: 14 May 2011
- views: 7058
- author: Conscious9Conscience
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Learn Conversational Hebrew Lesson 1
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published: 28 Aug 2010
author: orisin1
Learn Conversational Hebrew Lesson 1
learnhebrewconversation.com Learning to speak Hebrew has never been easier! Live conversions+ PDF's transcripts, the most effective way to learn to speak modern Hebrew, go to http and speak modern Hebrew 30 days from today!
- published: 28 Aug 2010
- views: 37514
- author: orisin1
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Learn Hebrew - lesson 16 - Counting objects | by eTeacherHebrew
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published: 03 Aug 2010
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Learn Hebrew - lesson 16 - Counting objects | by eTeacherHebrew
Visit: eTeacherHebrew.com Facebook: facebook.com In this lesson we will learn how to count feminine and masculine objects in Hebrew.
- published: 03 Aug 2010
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- author: eTeacherHebrew
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Learn Conversational Hebrew Lesson 10
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published: 13 Nov 2010
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Learn Conversational Hebrew Lesson 10
learnhebrewconversation.com Learning to speak Hebrew has never been easier! Live conversions+ PDF's transcripts, the most effective way to learn to speak modern Hebrew, go to http and speak modern Hebrew 30 days from today!
- published: 13 Nov 2010
- views: 6546
- author: orisin1
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Learn Hebrew - lesson 17 - The days of the week | by eTeacherHebrew.com
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published: 03 Aug 2010
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Learn Hebrew - lesson 17 - The days of the week | by eTeacherHebrew.com
Visit: eTeacherHebrew.com Facebook: facebook.com In this lesson we'll get to know the days of the week in Hebrew
- published: 03 Aug 2010
- views: 15065
- author: eTeacherHebrew
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Learn Hebrew - lesson 14 - Numbers | by eTeacherHebrew
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published: 03 Aug 2010
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Learn Hebrew - lesson 14 - Numbers | by eTeacherHebrew
Visit eTeacherHebrew.com for more information. In this lesson we'll learn to count the numbers 0 through 10 in Hebrew.
- published: 03 Aug 2010
- views: 22281
- author: eTeacherHebrew
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Learn Hebrew - lesson 2 - Hebrew Letters | by eTeacherHebrew.com
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published: 02 Aug 2010
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Learn Hebrew - lesson 2 - Hebrew Letters | by eTeacherHebrew.com
Visit eTeacherHebrew.com for more information. In this lesson we introduce the notion of final letters and learn the letters: י (yod), מ (mem), ם (final mem), נ (nun), ן (final nun)
- published: 02 Aug 2010
- views: 43310
- author: eTeacherHebrew
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Learn Hebrew - lesson 6 - Hebrew Letters | by eTeacherHebrew.com
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published: 02 Aug 2010
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Learn Hebrew - lesson 6 - Hebrew Letters | by eTeacherHebrew.com
Visit: eTeacherHebrew.com Facebook: facebook.com In this lesson we complete studying the Hebrew Alef-Bet. We learn the letters ק (kof), צ (tsadi) and we also learn how to write three sounds that do not exist in Hebrew originally, but are needed for the pronunciation of foreign words: ג', ז', צ'
- published: 02 Aug 2010
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- author: eTeacherHebrew
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Learn Hebrew - lesson 4 - Hebrew Letters | by eTeacherHebrew.com
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published: 02 Aug 2010
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Learn Hebrew - lesson 4 - Hebrew Letters | by eTeacherHebrew.com
Visit eTeacherHebrew.com for more information. In this lesson we learn the Hebrew letters: ז (zayin), ח (xet), ט (tet), ס (samex), ע (ayin)
- published: 02 Aug 2010
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- author: eTeacherHebrew
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Learn Hebrew lesson 3.1 - Hebrew Letters | by eTeacherHebrew.com
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published: 02 Aug 2010
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Learn Hebrew lesson 3.1 - Hebrew Letters | by eTeacherHebrew.com
Visit eTeacherHebrew.com for more information. In this lesson we learn the letters: ד (dalet), ל (lamed), ר (resh), ש (shin), ש (sin) and learn a way of making a noun feminine.
- published: 02 Aug 2010
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- author: eTeacherHebrew
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Remember Lot's Wife and Let Go the Salt!
JOURNEY 2010: LIVING THE WILL OF GOD: LET GO THE SALT
Journey 2010 is about living in the...
published: 08 Feb 2010
author: Jim Tompkins
Remember Lot's Wife and Let Go the Salt!
JOURNEY 2010: LIVING THE WILL OF GOD: LET GO THE SALT
Journey 2010 is about living in the will of God. It is about what John said in 3 John 1:4 "I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth."
Now God's Will, God's truth will always be corrupted and thwarted by unrighteousness "Romans 1:18 For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who by their unrighteousness suppress the truth."
END TIMES
This morning I will reveal to you the single greatest motivation we as Christians have for walking in the truth. This revealing involves "end times" teachings. Now most of us are very curious about the "end times". Most of you responded that something you would like to know more about is the Book of Revelations.
Let me give you this about that. Curiosity is not the proper reason to study Revelations. Jesus gives us the proper reason to study the Word or Revelations: "Matthew 5:6 Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled." If your study is motivated by your personal hunger and desire for righteousness, God will satisfy you, He will teach you. But if you are only motivated by curiosity or the pride of 'knowing', you will come away not knowing, not being satisfied.
Now as I teach this morning, you may question some of my suggestions as not being in line with what you believe is correct, especially among Southern Baptists. But allow me to clarify: The Southern Baptist Faith and Message is extremely vague about the end time teaching in the Bible. Here is what our official church belief is about the end times according to the Southern Baptist Faith and Message:
X. Last Things
God, in His own time and in His own way, will bring the world to its appropriate end. According to His promise, Jesus Christ will return personally and visibly in glory to the earth; the dead will be raised; and Christ will judge all men in righteousness. The unrighteous will be consigned to Hell, the place of everlasting punishment. The righteous in their resurrected and glorified bodies will receive their reward and will dwell forever in Heaven with the Lord. (2000 Baptist Faith & Message)
So if I get in trouble, it will not be from teaching something contrary to Southern Baptist beliefs. It will be simply because I am teaching something that is contrary to what you have been taught. But let me advise you. My belief's change only when I look at God's Word and study what it says and don't depend on others to tell me what to believe. The truth must be within you and it must be based upon what you have studied and struggled with. Don't accept at face value what I say or what others say. Study to show yourself approved - dokimos unto God, a workman who is not ashamed, but who rightly divides the truth! We'll see why that is so important.
OUR MOTIVATION
What Is This Single Greatest Motivation For Walking In Truth And Following God's Will?
1 John 3:1-3 See what kind of love the Father has given to us, that we should be called children of God; and so we are. The reason why the world does not know us is that it did not know him. Beloved, we are God’s children now, and what we will be has not yet appeared; but we know that when he appears we shall be like him, because we shall see him as he is. And everyone who thus hopes in him purifies himself as he is pure.
JOHN SAYS THAT THE TRUTH OF CHRIST'S 2ND COMING AND OUR CHANGE INTO HIS GLORIOUS BODY IS THE HOPE THAT PURIFIES US.
1 Peter 1:22 Having purified your souls by your obedience to the truth for a sincere brotherly love, love one another earnestly from a pure heart,
So this truth of our FUTURE transformation when we are face to face with Jesus Christ is to motivate us in the PRESENT to obey His truth and in so doing become PURIFIED or CONSECRATED (agnízō - in 1 John 3:3) to God, which is what living in His Will and walking in His truth is all about.
I have read that in certain countries, hunters capture monkeys using a very simple but effective trap. They make a hole in a hollow tree and put a banana in it. The hole is big enough for the monkey’s hand to go in but not for its fist to come out. A monkey would then reach in and grab the banana. It then tries to pull its hand out while grabbing on to the banana to no avail. Its closed fist would be too big for the hole. For the monkey to be able to pull its hand out it has to drop the banana. But hunters are well aware that monkeys will not let go of the banana and that the monkeys will kick and squeal when the hunter approaches but they refuse to let go of the banana. They refuse to let go of the bait and so become captured.
LET GO
This morning I want each of us to "let go". If we are to Live in the Will of God, we must "LET GO"
Jesus was approached by a young man who wanted to know:
(The Message) Matthew 19:16-22 Another day, a man stopped Jesus and asked, "Teacher, what good thing must I do to get eternal life?" Jes
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Rev. In Jin Moon's Lovin' LLM Sermon, August 7, 2011
Sermon Notes, August 7, 2011
In Jin Moon
1. In Jin Nim greeted everyone. (The applause w...
published: 08 Aug 2011
author: Tongil
Rev. In Jin Moon's Lovin' LLM Sermon, August 7, 2011
Sermon Notes, August 7, 2011
In Jin Moon
1. In Jin Nim greeted everyone. (The applause was especially enthusiastic – with all the middle school camp kids in the audience). She just got back from Las Vegas at two o'clock this morning. True Parents (True Parents) send us their greetings!
True Parents at Hoon Dok Hae in Las Vegas, August 6, 2011
2. In Jin Nim reported to True Parents about the WFWP 19th annual conference -- they were delighted to hear about it. Congratulations to the WFWP. In Jin Nim recognized Angelika Selle (President) and the team that did such a phenomenal job. The conference highlighted the beauty of women from all around the world who came to discuss how to unlock the power and beauty of relationships. In Jin Nim had the honor of being the keynote speaker at one of the morning plenary sessions. To come together in the spirit of the feminine and in the celebration of the feminine and discuss amongst themselves how they can be the agent of change to usher in the new millennium. It was an incredibly powerful and profoundly moving experience for In Jin Nim. In Jin Nim could not attend the gala in the evening which she heard was a great success (she had to fly out to Las Vegas to report to True Parents) – with lovely dancers and a comedian who brought down the roof. True Parents and (especially) True Mother were delighted to hear that the WFWP had completed its 19th conference
3. Whenever In Jin Nim visits True Parents she always is so grateful – realizing what an incredible time we are living in. She likes to say that this is the time of the breaking news. Jesus Christ brought the good news – truly helping all of humanity to understand the meaning of what it is to truly love one another and encouraging women to live an inspired and true life. But now is the time of the breaking news because now we are not only talking about understanding and substantiating and applying true love and true life in our lives but really coming to substantiate the true lineage of God – grafting on to the heavenly lineage and becoming one family under God. So – it is an incredibly exciting time for all of us here working in the Ministry
4. As we think about each Sunday and what topics and issues will be discussed – they (Lovin' Life team) are always tickled pink when they realize that so much of the inspiration comes from the enthusiasm of the young people which they show to the Lovin' Life Ministry every Sunday – and enthusiasm that is shared all around the country in 100 different satellite locations across America. "We know that when we can see and experience the inspired youth, truly encouraged in the spirit of true love – wanting to build that ideal family, society, nation, and world, we know that it is not just a dream that we are dealing with, when we think or ponder or ruminate on the topic on this beautiful world of peace, but it is something tangible, something that we are working towards each and every day, something that we can build upon starting with you and me."
5. As In Jin Nim was taking the trip to Las Vegas, on the way back going through LA they had to wait for a plane to come and replace the plane they were supposed to be on. And so they had some delay time. People started gathering in small groups and talking with each other. And In Jin Nim noticed in one corner three young teenage girls. They were beautiful girls huddled together looking at fashion magazines. Glamour, Elle, Cosmopolitan, People, Us, (and others). They were pointing at different people and things exclaiming, "I want to be like her, I want to have that, she has legs 6 miles long, her body is perfect, 36-24-32." In Jin Nim listened to their conversation – "you know, these people they have it all, they're beautiful, they have their cars, mansions, iPods and iPad's, fabulous girlfriends and boyfriends, all the designer clothes (In Jin Nim named the brands and designers – "they knew their stuff" – designer bags and shoes). When I become rich and successful these are the things that I want!"
6. These ladies were between 15 and 17. They were infused with this incredible desire – wanting the latest designer clothing and bags (In Jin Nim gave several designer names). It is interesting how, it doesn't matter where we come from, what culture we are born into, what race we belong to – in the journey through life, on the road of life where we come to understand what we are all about and who we are and what we need to do and what kind of people we need to be – there is this word that we come face-to-face with from time to time – the word 'desire.'
7. Many times we say to ourselves that we desire things. We desire all these things that we want to acquire – we desire. In Jin Nim often thinks, yes we desire all these things, we desire X – (fill in the box). But many times in life there are other things at play, not just we as individuals, but there are also supernatural things at play, there are th
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The Importance of Our Church Covenant
A mere two months after the Los Angeles Dodgers inked a new, two–year, $45 million guarant...
published: 08 Sep 2009
author: Jim Tompkins
The Importance of Our Church Covenant
A mere two months after the Los Angeles Dodgers inked a new, two–year, $45 million guaranteed deal with power hitter Manny Ramirez, the slugger got hit with a 50–game suspension for using a banned performance–enhancing substance. The reason, a “Behavior” clause written into his contract. The 50 game suspension will save the Dodgers 8 million dollars.
Earlier this year Kellogg’s backed out of an endorsement deal with Michael Phelps because of a “Behavior Clause” they had written into the contract. You know them as “Morality Clauses”, but because of changing morals, they have become specific “behavior” clauses.
There was once a time when an advertiser could get an agent to agree to the following clause: “If [Celebrity] has committed any act that offends the community or any segment thereof and/or public morals and decency, such behavior shall be considered a material breach of this Agreement incapable of cure, and if in [Advertiser’s] sole judgment such breach is likely to cause a diminution in the value of the [Advertiser’s] commercial association with [Celebrity], then [Advertiser] shall have the right, in addition to any other rights [Advertiser] may have as a result of such breach, to immediately terminate this Agreement on written notice to [Celebrity]. In such event, there shall be no further compensation payable to [Celebrity] and such termination shall not limit or effect any other rights [Advertiser] may have against [Celebrity] under this Agreement on account of such termination.”
However, society’s views of morality have changed, so contracts have gotten to be very specific as regards the “behavior” of the celebrities. With Michael Phelps, public drug use was clearly prohibited.
These behavior clauses have even entered the world o Big Banks. The latest banking crisis underscored the importance of not appearing greedy in the face of massive government bailouts at taxpayer expense. The government refused to give “Bailout Funds” unless certain behavior standards were met. Corporate executives lost their jobs and had their pay cut because of lavish extravaganza’s and exorbitant bonuses while Americans saw Billions of dollars in savings wiped out.
In the sports world, in the corporate world, in the banking world, how we behave and act is very important, so important that people lose millions when they fail to live up to certain standards.
Even in the church, our behavior is important. George Barna has become well-known because of the extensive research and surveys he conducts. He has noticed some alarming trends in the church, particularly in regards to our “Biblical World view”. A Survey published in March of this year produced these results:
For the purposes of the survey, a “biblical worldview” was defined as believing that absolute moral truth exists; the Bible is totally accurate in all of the principles it teaches; Satan is considered to be a real being or force, not merely symbolic; a person cannot earn their way into Heaven by trying to be good or do good works; Jesus Christ lived a sinless life on earth; and God is the all-knowing, all-powerful creator of the world who still rules the universe today. In the research, anyone who held all of those beliefs was said to have a biblical worldview.
The same questions were asked of respondents in national surveys by Barna in 1995, 2000 and 2005. The results indicate that the percentage of adults with a biblical worldview, as defined above, has remained unchanged for more than a decade. The numbers show that 7% had such a worldview in 1995, compared to 10% in 2000, 11% in 2005, and 9% now. Even among born again adults, the statistics have remained flat: 18% in 1995, 22% in 2000, 21% in 2005, and 19% today.
Varying numbers of Americans embrace the different aspects of biblical worldview thinking. The survey found that:
* One-third of all adults (34%) believe that moral truth is absolute and unaffected by the circumstances. Slightly less than half of the born again adults (46%) believe in absolute moral truth.
* Half of all adults firmly believe that the Bible is accurate in all the principles it teaches. That proportion includes the four-fifths of born again adults (79%) who concur.
* Just one-quarter of adults (27%) are convinced that Satan is a real force. Even a minority of born again adults (40%) adopt that perspective.
* Similarly, only one-quarter of adults (28%) believe that it is impossible for someone to earn their way into Heaven through good behavior. Not quite half of all born again Christians (47%) strongly reject the notion of earning salvation through their deeds.
* A minority of American adults (40%) are persuaded that Jesus Christ lived a sinless life while He was on earth. Slightly less than two-thirds of the born again segment (62%) strongly believes that He was sinless.
* Seven out of ten adults (70%) say that God is the all-powerful, all-knowing creator of
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Persevering to a Sacred History
Fourth Sermon in our "Sacred Marriage" series based upon the book "Sacred Marriage" by Gar...
published: 17 Nov 2009
author: Jim Tompkins
Persevering to a Sacred History
Fourth Sermon in our "Sacred Marriage" series based upon the book "Sacred Marriage" by Gary Thomas
While at Baptist Bible College it was common to have conversations with a friend about some gal that had captured their heart and now they were considering asker her to marry them. My standard reply was to imagine falling into a dark bottomless pit and all the way down you could see the words flashing in neon "Forever Forever Forever" It was a not so subtle reference to the bottomless pit that Satan will be cast into one day.
There would be an occasional chuckle, or nervous laugh, but the truth was in our minds that marriage was a serious undertaking that impacted the rest of your life. In 1870 a wife would be lucky if her husband lived past the time the youngest child left home. In 1911 the average marriage lasted 28 years. By 1967 that average had reached 42 years. Paul Harvey got to the point that he wouldn't even mention your anniversary unless it was 60 and most of the time 70 years of marriage.
Now 70 years of marriage would seem like an eternity to most folks. But with medical care advancing, if a couple stays together, it is no big deal anymore to see at least their 50th anniversary. We have at least three folks in our church that have been married over 60 years.
What this means is that you hae an opportunity to build a real history with each other. Now with digital cameras, you might be able to remember it all.
HISTORY AS A TIMELINE:
With our American brains we see time as a line with various dates and events marked on it. It is a linear view of history. Time is the determiner of when things happen. We got married May 18 1974. We had children on such and such a date, we bought this house on a certain date, we sold and bought another house, etc. The kids went to this school at such and such a date, graduated from High School College etc. Everything fits on the timeline of our life.
BIBLICAL VIEW OF TIME AND HISTORY
To understand how marriages have the opportunity to enjoy “Sacred History” it would be helpful to understand a Biblical view of History.
This is where an understanding of ancient Jewish view of History comes into play.
The ancient Hebrew perception of time was not abstract like our modern view; instead, it was connected to the idea of specific events, and because of this event specific orientation the people of Israel "found the idea of a time without a particular event quite inconceivable" [Von Rad, v. 2, page 100]. So, for the ancient Jews the concept of "time" was understood only in relation to particular events: There is a time of giving birth (Mic. 5:2), a time for animals to be gathered together (Gen. 29:7), a time when kings go forth to battle (II Sam. 11:1).
The tree yields its fruit 'in its time' (Ps. I. 3), and God gives his creatures food 'in due time' (Ps. CIV. 27); that is to say, every event has its definite place in the time-order; the event is inconceivable without its time... [Von Rad, v. 2, page 100].
Psalm 31:15 which reads, "My times are in thy hands" [KJV,RSV].
The Jews of David’s time did not think of time like we do, they viewed life as being made of many times, or a series of times.
BIBLICAL JEWS SAW GOD AS THE LORD OF HISTORY
Specifically, the Jews saw time as a series of specific events initiated by God. Time did not exist as an independent reality, but existed only in relation to divinely initiated events.
I will use my wife as an example of how the Jews viewed history.
My wife views our history not by dates but by whom she was pregnant with at the time. I’ll mention a partucular event and say when did that happen and she’ll say – well it had to be so and so year because Redeptshe was pregnant with Tonya or somebody else. If it happened when she wasn’t pregnant with any one, she can’t remember it or can’t recall the year. Her concept of time is totally event related.
All of their festivals and observances celebrated a redemptive act of God. The exact time was not important, but their celebration and identifying with what God did was important.
I believe in heaven that time will cease to exist. We will simply live in events in happenings. We’ll be able to participate in the crossing of the Red Sea. We’ll be able to watch as Jesus feeds the multiture. We’ll watch as Peter walks and then falls into the Sea. We’ll watch as Jesus rescues him.
It won’t be a movie, it will be the real thing. Time will cease to exist, and we will be totally event oriented.
It will be totally about seeing how God has redeemed us and mde us trophies of His grace.
GOD’S RELATIONSHIP WITH ISRAEL
Karl Barth (a famous theologian) was challenged by an atheist to prove the existence of God. His reply was quite simple - the Jew. For over 4000 years the Jews have kept a separate identity while all the other races of man came and went. Yet the Jewish people with their worship of Yahweh has continued on in spite of losing their land, being persecuted in coun
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Learn Conversational Hebrew Lesson 8
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published: 23 Oct 2010
author: orisin1
Learn Conversational Hebrew Lesson 8
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- published: 23 Oct 2010
- views: 7764
- author: orisin1
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Learn Hebrew - lesson 7 - Introducing yourself in Hebrew | by eTeacherHebrew.com
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published: 02 Aug 2010
author: eTeacherHebrew
Learn Hebrew - lesson 7 - Introducing yourself in Hebrew | by eTeacherHebrew.com
Visit eTeacherHebrew.com for more information. In this lesson we'll start learning how to introduce ourselves in Hebrew.
- published: 02 Aug 2010
- views: 26682
- author: eTeacherHebrew
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Learn Conversational Hebrew Lesson #11
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published: 20 Nov 2010
author: orisin1
Learn Conversational Hebrew Lesson #11
learnhebrewconversation.com Learning to speak Hebrew has never been easier! Live conversions+ PDF's transcripts, the most effective way to learn to speak modern Hebrew, go to http and speak modern Hebrew 30 days from today!
- published: 20 Nov 2010
- views: 4419
- author: orisin1
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Learn Hebrew - lesson 15 - The clock | by eTeacherHebrew.com
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published: 03 Aug 2010
author: eTeacherHebrew
Learn Hebrew - lesson 15 - The clock | by eTeacherHebrew.com
Visit: eTeacherHebrew.com Facebook: facebook.com This lesson will familiarize us with how to say what time it is in Hebrew.
- published: 03 Aug 2010
- views: 12820
- author: eTeacherHebrew