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Psalm 119: Hebrew interlinear audio Bible 希伯來文聖經:詩篇第一百一十九篇 

M.L. Kohen
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Read by Abraham Shmuelof :
Abraham Shmuelof was born in 1913 in the Meah Shearim section of Jerusalem to a large Bucharan Ultraorthodox Jewish family which had migrated from Persia at the end of the 19th century. He would become a legendary figure in Jerusalem, journeying from being an Ultraorthodox Jew to Roman Catholicism, Trappist monk, Benedictine, returning to the Trappists and finally to serving in the Greek-Catholic Church in Galilee.
The youngest of sixteen children, he went to school at the “Collège des Frères,” and would become a companion of Menachem Begin in the Irgun (the military wing of Jewish Defense in Israel from 1935-1940). In World War II he joined the British army and fought in the famous Jewish legion. Captured in 1941, he became a prisoner of war. He was deeply moved by the reading of the New Testament which he had acquired in exchange for cigarettes. But only when he was released some four years later and returned to London, England, did he recognize Jesus as his Messiah and was baptized as a Christian. Back in Jerusalem, his family tried to persuade him to return to the Jewish faith, but he persisted and became a Trappist monk. For a brief time he stayed at the Trappist Monastery in Latroun. But when it was taken by the Jordanian army in 1948, he joined a Benedictine community and studied briefly in Rome. Wanting to announce Christ as Messiah, "Abuna" joined the Greek Catholic Church. He was ordained priest by Archbishop Hakim in Nazareth in 1956 and served the Melkite community as a parish priest at Gush Chalav, (he spoke perfect Arabic as well as his native Hebrew) and helped the bishop as secretary for Jewish affairs. As he encountered more and more difficulties in serving the Palestinian community, he found his true place at “La Maison d’Isaïe” in Jerusalem founded by the French Dominicans, where he collaborated on developing a Hebrew Liturgy with Fr. Jacques Fontaine. It was at this time that Fr. Abraham took on the task of recording the entire Tanak in Hebrew. Fr. Abraham always showed a great passion for the Hebrew language and often chided his young fellow Israelis for not speaking Hebrew well.
His later years were spent in Jerusalem where he frequently associated with the Jesuits at the Pontifical Biblical Institute. Fr. Francesco Rossi de Gasperis would often bring students and pilgrims to hear him recount his many stories in the Land of Israel. The last few years of his life were spent in Bethany, where he was convalescing at Casa Mater Misericordiae. He died there and was buried on March 23, 1994. His close relationship continued with the Dominicans and the Melkites, and that is why he is buried in their garden at the monastery of St. John in the Desert, just west of Jerusalem, below Moshe ‘Even Sapir, near ‘Ein Karem (עֵין כֶּרֶם).
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@AnHebrewChild
@AnHebrewChild 5 лет назад
I listen to this all the time. I absolutely LOVE psalm 119, love King David and love the Hebrew language. This reading is beautiful - it’s helping my Hebrew studies. Thank you
@user-ox4iu8qz1k
@user-ox4iu8qz1k 2 месяца назад
Thank you very much 😊
@annmori6962
@annmori6962 Год назад
I absolutely love listening to Psalms in Hebrew!
@LeahElisheva
@LeahElisheva 2 года назад
Thank you for this. I love that you have the Hebrew and the English with the literal translation. I truly appreciate it. This is wonderful
@MLKohen
@MLKohen 2 года назад
Praise The Lord!
@QT1420
@QT1420 4 года назад
謝謝加上中文,真的太棒了!
@soyoungjhon3252
@soyoungjhon3252 Год назад
Thank you
@galenchan4287
@galenchan4287 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for your hard work There might be error in verse 148
@stevejeter330
@stevejeter330 3 года назад
Thanks
@elizabethvillalobos4504
@elizabethvillalobos4504 4 месяца назад
Hello can someone help me read the passage I don’t know where to start. Right or left
@chriscervoni2410
@chriscervoni2410 11 месяцев назад
@RamonaPugliese
@RamonaPugliese 2 года назад
Who is the person speaking in this audio? Is he Orthodox Jew?
@MLKohen
@MLKohen 2 года назад
These videos were read by Abraham Shmuelof : www.individual.utoronto.ca/mfkolarcik/AbrahamShmuelof.html
@loonygirl4047
@loonygirl4047 5 лет назад
The name of G-d is not mentioned because in Jewish culture the name of G-d is so respected and considered so holy that just writing it is considered disrespectful to Him. This is the reason I have used the dash in His name. I wish respect their custom even if it's not mine. ( I am a Christian and have a degree in biblical studies.)
@benryangarcia
@benryangarcia 5 лет назад
God’s name isn’t “God” though, right? That’s his title? Why the dash in “G-d”?
@IBelieveImABunny
@IBelieveImABunny 3 года назад
The name of God is Jesus. The Bible the whole way through is about Jesus. When it says 'in the beginning God created the heavens and the earth' its talking about Jesus. When ever you see יהוה it is talking about Jesus. The personal name of God was not given untill Jesus came and the New testament makes it clear that Jesus is Lord. 'There is no other name under heaven by which men must be saved' and 'Jesus is the name that is above every other name'. Also Jesus states that he and the father share the same name (John 17) and that the Holy Spirit will come as we call on his name, the name of Jesus.
@roderickbraganca
@roderickbraganca 5 лет назад
Why the translation don't use the name of God?
@LosKonfleis
@LosKonfleis 5 лет назад
Jer 44:26 Therefore hear the word of Adonai, all Judah dwelling in the land of Egypt: “Behold, I have sworn by My great Name,” declares Adonai, “never more will My Name be invoked in the mouth of anyone of Judah in all the land of Egypt saying: ‘As my Lord Adonai lives.’
@IBelieveImABunny
@IBelieveImABunny 3 года назад
Because יהוה can't be pronounced so he says 'adonai' which means Lord and Jesus is the Lord.
@roderickbraganca
@roderickbraganca 3 года назад
@@IBelieveImABunny why it cannot be pronouced?
@IBelieveImABunny
@IBelieveImABunny 3 года назад
@@roderickbraganca it's just an unpronounceable sequence of letters
@roderickbraganca
@roderickbraganca 3 года назад
​@@IBelieveImABunny there's no sound that can express this word?
@blancatorres7506
@blancatorres7506 2 года назад
Miy pewue
@suewong2251
@suewong2251 Год назад
^oo^oo
@suewong2251
@suewong2251 Год назад
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