RE: The ancient language of ibrit - Dalet and an extra called Vav

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The ancient language of ibrit - Dalet and an extra called Vav

in hebrew •  7 years ago 

When I read it "as it is written" (with all the vowels), I do pronounce it but only when alone and in prayer. El told us that we shall not treat his name as common. Many manuscripts have been found where all of the vowels are written and you will be able to read it. Good question!

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I would LOVE to know how to say it properly. Is there any way I can hear it and learn it ? Otherwise I will just call God as Jesus did "AVoon" in Aramaic.

Would Jesus have spoken in Hebrew or Aramaic when teaching the "Our Father" ?

I play and sing another version of that. None of the translations into English (of any other language) are translations, but rather interpretations. You will see that when we get to larger sections of the interlinear Tanakh I use.

Awesome . Do you ever share your singing on YouTube etc.. I would love to listen and Subscribe. I often need to hear the spoken word or singing to truly absorb the sounds

I listen to music in Hebrew and I know a few of the prayers without opening a book. I would have to open an account for audio in order to do something on line. Here is one account I follow for her music.

Her talks (Shuv Show) are awesome, but she doesn't make enough of them.

That is beautiful I love it when I can listen and see the words that I have learned ani ... I am. Dodi... beloved etc etc ....

Awesome. Thanks so much. I really appreciate your help

If you have a gmail account then you already have a YouTube Account you just need to upload to your Channel