Below are DIRECT LINKS to the exact materials being referenced: Messianic Aleph Tav Interlinear Scriptures (MATIS) Volume One the Torah, Paleo & Modern Hebrew-Phonetic Translation LINK HERE: amzn.to/48VxtlJ Volume Two the Writings, Paleo & Modern Hebrew-Phonetic Translation LINK HERE: amzn.to/3ID0bgj Volume Three the Prophets, Paleo & Modern Hebrew-Phonetic Translation LINK HERE: amzn.to/3TmCkGK Volume Four the Gospels, Aramaic Peshitta-Greek-Hebrew-Phonetic Translation LINK HERE: amzn.to/43iYkH6 TORAH SCROLL Large 19.5" for Children (not always available) LINK HERE: amzn.to/3IAaD8y The New Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible Hardcover - Large Print (full 1,968 pages) LINK HERE: amzn.to/3IGibqq
Hey Rex, I have an interlinear Chumash sold by Artscroll out of New York City. It is a hard backed leather bound Torah with commentary. I don't remember how much it cost me because I bought it a long time ago.
ArtScroll is very good. I Honestly prefer the Humash with Rashi's commentary. Then they have a version that does the Gamatria which is also very good. @@Jimmy_in_Mexico
Thank you. I need one of these. I have a Strongs concordance. This one you're showing i have been looking for, for year's. I have been seeing Tav alot the past couple days. No coincidence. TAV (X) the mark.
I loved the interlinear New Testament (Greek/English) way back when... lost track of it sometime on my path. This looks fascinating. Something to look forward to when... Thank you. Saving this info. Blessings!
Thank you. I'm going to check it out. I've been using a Hebrew•Greek KEY WORD study bible by AMG Publishers. It has a Strong's Hebrew Old Testament Dictionary and Strong's Greek New Testament Dictionary that's helped me greatly. I highly recommend it. Thanks again and God bless you, Brother.
I have been compiling a book that combines all the verses of the 4 gospels into one easy to read book....ABSOLUTELY nothing added. Just one book with all 4 writings combined into one narrative. I'm from South Africa. My intention is to release it as cheaply as possible. Rex if you think that your followers might be blessed by it please let me know. GOD BLESS. Keep up the good work
Thanks for sharing. I’ve seen a couple of people use this Bible. I highly recommend the ancient Hebrew lexicon by Jeff Benner. This book shows you the roots of words, so you can get a deeper understanding of the ancient Hebrew mindset. For example, horse and housefly have the same root, why they’re quick. So does bread and va jay jay, I would guess because they represented the source of life, lol. Mother and glue are the same word because the mother is the glue of the family. And it is a function/verb based mindset, not a noun mindset, which is the English mindset…..I do not think the Strongs is a good source for understanding Hebrew, because it shows you the hundreds of different words the translators used so they could propagate their dogma. Shabbat shalom!
I was shown the aleph tav interlinear scriptures in a dream. I was asking the father to help me understand Hebrew, more importantly His word without the translation. So He gave me this in a dream. I highly recommend this for whatever that's worth.
I have a wonderful Pastor who will soon have his PHD in biblical languages. I have proctored a couple tests with him. Aramaic was also spoken and used at that time. Bible studies have rendered my faith unnecessary by learning the hard connections in prophecy of the OT and the actions taken by our Lord in the NT. I'll get the book and check it out father Rex!
Aramaic is the language Messiah spoke. I think they even spoke it in the movie The Passion of Christ. Mel Gibson wanted to keep it as close as possible. I would love to learn ancient Hebrew pictograph.
@@1erinjames Oh I am not worthy to teach the Word. Jesus says to test a church to the word and their teachings. We attend a Missouri Synod Lutheran Church. I was raised Roman Catholic but fell away as a young man and a really good sinner. Martin Luther was given the Holy Spirit to stand strong against the church perverted by men for their purposes of wealth and power. Jesus never gave up on me and I found the light!
He puts Yahuah for the creators name, but it should be noted that we have manuscripts that consistently read יְהֹוָה "Yehovah" and never once "Yahuah." The claim regarding the pronunciation of the divine name as "Yahuah" does not have any evidence to support it. ~Shalom