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Genesis 1:1 in Hebrew original for non-speakers 

The Bible in Hebrew w/Ilan
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This is your opportunity to read Genesis 1:1 in the Hebrew original!
No previous knowledge is needed!
As a native speaker, I will walk you through the text while providing some fun facts and information, so you’ll be able the appreciate the Hebrew on a much deeper level.
Credit for photos used by permission or under fair use / Creative Commons / public domain:
Image of the Bible: Tanakh Koren
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Portrait of Winston Churchill (the Roaring Lion): Wikipedia
The Beresheet 1 spacecraft: Space IL
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Exterior of Ben Gurion’s Home in Tel Aviv: Credit: Yair Talmor on Wikipedia
Images of Ben Gurion: The Israel National Photo Collection
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Photos of the Earth and the Moon: NASA
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Комментарии : 51   
@GGME7777
@GGME7777 46 минут назад
Thank you so much Very helpful God bless you
@user-ue7su7ne3e
@user-ue7su7ne3e Месяц назад
Very interesting and instructive video
@einavpalatin4320
@einavpalatin4320 Месяц назад
❤️
@kabu6635
@kabu6635 Месяц назад
Wow, i really appreciate this class, i am currently in a discussion with my cousin, a mormon, that believes that Elohim and Jehovah are two different people and this class proves that he is wrong!!! Thank you so much and may God Bless you
@TheBibleInHebrew
@TheBibleInHebrew Месяц назад
Hi, Thank you so much for what you wrote! As I said in the video, I'm not here to talk about faith, but only to look at the Hebrew. However, if the facts presented could help you in any way, this is an honor for me.
@OmerBoehm
@OmerBoehm Месяц назад
Thanks for this wonderful content -looking forward to the next episode
@qwazse4
@qwazse4 Месяц назад
I’m sold. You have one more subscriber.
@einavpalatin4320
@einavpalatin4320 Месяц назад
See from a place with wild boars and air pollution. See where you can really get to. Great explanation and very nice editing.
@cute1678
@cute1678 18 дней назад
I have started reading Genesis in Hebrew/English with the Blue Bible and realised God is singular/masculine. His council helped him when He gave the plans and responsibilities to them, the Elohim.
@bobbates7421
@bobbates7421 13 дней назад
I have been trying to learn a little bit of Hebrew for a couple of years now and I’ve run across a lot of really good studies, but this is the best by far that I’ve had the pleasure of seeing. Thanks very much. Continue your good work shalom.
@einavpalatin4320
@einavpalatin4320 Месяц назад
I love 🇮🇱✡️❤️!And when he was in Israel he went to Ben Gurion's museum!😊
@kevinjohn3873
@kevinjohn3873 10 дней назад
Hi Llan, Shalom 🙏 I'm looking forward to watching your channel grow and participating in the learning modules as you present them. I'm currently studying /learning the Hebrew language and understand that there are many layers to work through. Having several transliterated versions as well as the JPS Hebrew-English TANAKH תנייך ; I'm keen to gain a more in depth understanding in this amazing language. As a note: I've picked up in my research (please don't ask me to recall where) that the use of את throughout scripture is to remind us that Yehoshua Ha Mashiach; being the א and the ת is the beginning and the end; "the first and the last". Isaiah 48:12 "I AM the א and the ת" says the LORD. Revelation 1:8 Please keep these highly informative studies coming, we all need to keep in mind; we are one flock with ONE Shepherd. God bless 🙏 💝
@anteaterhaven
@anteaterhaven Месяц назад
i loved this video! you do a great job at explaining each word thoroughly. in the future i'd love to see you cover sections from more difficult books of the tanakh to translate like lamentations or isaiah!
@TheBibleInHebrew
@TheBibleInHebrew Месяц назад
Thank you for the comment! I do plan to go into the more difficult parts, like Psalm, Ezekiel, Isaiah and more. It might take some time to get there, though. Please stay tuned!
@Shalom_Artistic
@Shalom_Artistic 27 дней назад
HalleluYAH ❤🎉 Thank you for teaching Please do more Video's
@katialbert
@katialbert 4 дня назад
Dear Ilan, I really hope that everything is alright with you and your family. Please keep doing your videos, if you can. You're a great teacher! תודה רבה
@TheBibleInHebrew
@TheBibleInHebrew 4 дня назад
Thank you! I'm now editing my second video.
@rachelivker4802
@rachelivker4802 Месяц назад
very interesting and lightening the verse also for Hebrew natives speakers
@yu_pal
@yu_pal Месяц назад
Thank you for this grate video
@SuddenUpdraft
@SuddenUpdraft 15 дней назад
This was fascinating! I’m learning Biblical Hebrew and I find this analysis very helpful. PLEASE make more videos!!
@TheBibleInHebrew
@TheBibleInHebrew 14 дней назад
Thank you! I'm working on it.
@SuddenUpdraft
@SuddenUpdraft 14 дней назад
@@TheBibleInHebrew ❤️❤️
@rosaavidan7442
@rosaavidan7442 Месяц назад
כל הכבוד
@neptuniotube
@neptuniotube 20 дней назад
Magnificent job, thank you. I am studying the bible and im learning the hebrew alphabet, so this video really comes from “the skies”. Most Hebrew courses around are made by non-native speakers and their pronunciation is very deficient. For example they usually pronounce the Hebrew R exactly as the American R, which is very disappointing. They also miss the fact thar the aleph is actually a glottal stop in many cases. I hope you can make more emphasis in pronunciation in future videos, because it’s not easy to find the right pronunciation around and less in the biblical context. I also hope that you can mention more contrasts between the old vs. modern Hebrew. I find it quite instructive. Thank you very much.
@TheBibleInHebrew
@TheBibleInHebrew 17 дней назад
Thank you for your lovely comment! It's funny you wrote about pronunciation, because this is something I'll talk about in my upcoming video, which is in the making right now. Please stay tuned!
@vulpesiv9579
@vulpesiv9579 29 дней назад
Thank you so much for this video! I've been trying to read the bible in Hebrew by myself, but it is very, very difficult. Videos like this help a ton with understanding the alphabet, pronunciation, grammar and of course, the most important thing, the meaning! I am always shocked at how different the meaning can be compared to most English translations... 🤔
@TheBibleInHebrew
@TheBibleInHebrew 29 дней назад
Thank you for the comment! It is the most heartwarming I've read.
@user-dn7gj8uf6z
@user-dn7gj8uf6z 22 дня назад
thank you for this enlightenment. when will you make a follow up?
@TheBibleInHebrew
@TheBibleInHebrew 21 день назад
I'm working on it. Hope to post the next installment soon!
@einavpalatin4320
@einavpalatin4320 Месяц назад
Amazing and there is no way to understand that you are even from a city near Netzania❤❤❤❤!!!!!!!
@adriancumberbatch
@adriancumberbatch 17 дней назад
Please do another video
@TheBibleInHebrew
@TheBibleInHebrew 15 дней назад
I'm working on it! Please stay tuned.
@bobbates7421
@bobbates7421 13 дней назад
I have been trying in vain to see your next video, and I’ve come to realize there is no next video. I hope that I’m wrong about that. But if I’m correct, would you please do another video on the next part of Genesis one I will certainly be a faithful follower.Bob Bates
@TheBibleInHebrew
@TheBibleInHebrew 12 дней назад
I'm am working on my second video right now. It will be uploaded as soon as it's ready.
@einavpalatin4320
@einavpalatin4320 Месяц назад
Don't forget who was by your side😂
@TharlesJones-dg4kp
@TharlesJones-dg4kp Месяц назад
Tov meod
@TheBibleInHebrew
@TheBibleInHebrew Месяц назад
You are progressing faster than everyone else. This is verse 31... :-)
@amorrobel
@amorrobel Месяц назад
Would have been nice to see a much older version of the verse broken down without any vowels denoted and contrast to their paleo Hebrew significance
@TheBibleInHebrew
@TheBibleInHebrew Месяц назад
Thank you for the comment. Might be interesting to look at that, but I do only the canonized version.
@mulleraron3204
@mulleraron3204 27 дней назад
I can read Bible in Hebrew but with niqud is easy where can I find Hebrew Bible written with (niqud) תודה רבה
@mulleraron3204
@mulleraron3204 20 дней назад
I hope you got my question
@michaelwittkopp3379
@michaelwittkopp3379 9 дней назад
I like that you want to keep Shamayim as sky _(or skies),_ and that you are questioning eretz meaning Earth, rather that it should be _"the land."_ Add _the skies_ and _the land_ then together, and the modern word in present-day English would be; _"ecosphere."_ As in; that land, water, and air, which can sustain life. But what I have a question for you is; Bara is a three letter root word. It is in the Tanakh 54 times, only once translated as _"create,"_ and 53 times translated as fill/fatten. Then to define bara down further; You fill a bottle with wine, and you have a wine bottle. Fill it with water, a water bottle. You are giving what you fill; purpose and function. Then when we come later to the abstract of _"good,"_ we now have a definer. The abstract having no definitive definition, but given a definer, then has one. Each of the 7; fulfills their purpose and function _"good."_ It gives B'reshith chapter one then a new meaning. Firstly; Hashem made all with purpose and function. _(Purpose and function being a thread that runs all through law, prophets, and writings.)_ Secondly, chapter one is only part of the creation story. _(The rest, prior to that is untold. We only know through multiple verses that; Hashem created the heavens and the earth, and all things in them, known and unknown, seen and unseen.)_ Ps. Not only does verse one have 7 words; ET is the center word, with both sides of it having then the same mathematical values. And then _(drum roll);_ Product of letters x number of letters, divided by product of words x number of words = PI _(π)_ within a variance of 0.0012%. _(Which takes PI out to who knows how many places behind that decimal point... My math isn't that good.)_
@TheBibleInHebrew
@TheBibleInHebrew 8 дней назад
Thanks for your perspective on the verse. Bara often means "created", virtually all in the context of The Creation (~ 40 times). It also means fat, e.g. the cows in Genesis 41:2 (~ 14 times). And the root is also used to describe clearing forests.
@michaelwittkopp3379
@michaelwittkopp3379 8 дней назад
@@TheBibleInHebrew Yes, I also did a reverse translation, using the _(online)_ Blue Letter Bible, where _"create"_ is used. Create is used 55 times in the King James version. But, when I look at what the word _"create"_ is replacing, it's all over the place. It is replacing; asah, yatsar, and bānáh. But only once; bara. So replacing actually; make, form, and build. And lastly, in Genesis chapter one, there is already an earth. And for all tense and purposes, sun, stars, and moon, just not visible from earth...our narrative given perspective. Which is logical using astrophysics. An early stage in earth's creation, especially as described in Genesis chapter one, on the surface, there would be no light visible to the naked eye. Hashem would have to separate things first. _(Which he does.)_ Three days of separating things, then three days of _"filling"_ earth with his _"creation."_ The days listed don't have a definite article _(the or Ha/E)._ Therefore in translating, they have a indefinite article, as in _"a first day, a second day, a third day... and so on."_ Thus might not be in any set order. Just any Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and so on. My thinking is; that the _"Greeks"_ who first translated Genesis, wanted a _"Greek style"_ version of creation. Thus; forced certain Hebrew words to evolve, to fit that narrative. 2,300 years later, theirs is the majority view. But the problem with it is; Young Earth Creationists base their thoughts on that version, and not that which is also an option, and maybe the more accurate one. Logically, you don't have to agree with me. Just food for thought...
@RyanBerry-sd5ot
@RyanBerry-sd5ot Месяц назад
Tell them about the Talmud or is that off limits due to its disturbing content about Christianity and others?
@TheBibleInHebrew
@TheBibleInHebrew Месяц назад
I'm doing just the Tanakh/Old Testament. Anyway, the Talmus is mostly in Aramaic, not Hebrew.
@junaidbaghdadi-dd1eb
@junaidbaghdadi-dd1eb Месяц назад
Would you teach Grammar then!?
@TheBibleInHebrew
@TheBibleInHebrew Месяц назад
Thanks for your comment! I'm going to explain specific grammar points whenever this is required to understand/appreciate the text. Like talking about the root in Beresheet. But this is not designed to be a grammar lesson per se.
@noampalatin878
@noampalatin878 Месяц назад
Very interesting and instructive video
@yaelpalatin9853
@yaelpalatin9853 Месяц назад
@einavpalatin4320
@einavpalatin4320 Месяц назад
Don't forget who was by your side😂
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