God's Word...just absolutely breath-giving. What a beautiful pictorial visual, along with His Word. Thank you for being obedient to the ministry God has called you to...I thank God for giving me eyes to see and ears to hear.
todah rabah. A truly masterful work of education and edification. May your videos inspire and uplift the hearts and souls of many talmidim vtalmidah, Baruch HaShem.
I'm grateful for all work you're doing for new Hebrew learners,I do love this video is translated in English for getting new hebrew vocabulary.I love the sacred language, my children are learning Hebrew as well.
We are only on chapter 64 but can read some of this already. We know this is advanced even for your current videos. We want to encourage others to keep learning via your videos as we see how we are progressing. Thank you for your hard work!
I really like the way Fr. Abraham Shmuelof reads. If you can use his recordings (because of licensing), I wouldn't mind more of these type of videos. Thanks for all your effort! What an amazing body of work you've built up with this channel. A real contribution to humanity!
Brilhante ilustração. Nunca tinha visto algo parecido. Li várias vezes esse texto mas não tinha noções de dimensão. A ilustração nos ajuda e reflete a importância que tinha o tabernáculo e o seu significado. Inigualável. Parabéns!
So, so awesome. I can't wait to watch this over and over again! I was able to pick up a few vocab just from listening and watching the animation alone. So lovely to have this animation available, praise the Lord. I recommended it to my brother for his men's Bible study because they just started this part of Exodus. My brother's question was why were the flowers/buds on the lampstand not branching off of it in a more realistic way rather than the stylized way usually depicted... Felt bad I couldn't tell him whether there is any linguistic or archeological evidence for it, I guess I need to do more research!
Hello. I am not up to this lesson in your progression yet ( I am right now on Lesson 58), but have you guys thought of the following before, as a possible video: choose one relatively easy chapter from the Hebrew Bible, and seeing what words and grammar you have taught already, aim to teach to read that one chapter via the video (or perhaps through 2, or 3, or 4, or 5 videos), by teaching all the "missing vocabulary" that have not been covered for that chapter yet? That might be 20-30 words (depends on the chapter), that you could teach, as you normally do, and by the time those "missing vocab words" have been taught, the students would be able to read the whole chapter. I have done this myself while going through chapters in Greek with the NT, but only by using a flashcards app on my device. Your approach of using images, video, situations etc however, is much better than flashcards I believe (it sticks more), and I thought (maybe not right now, but in the future), that once students are ready for it, you could teach them to read whole chapters of the OT Bible by "filling in the missing vocab" using your visual approach of teaching vocabulary. This is a suggestion, and I know would take tons of work, but the videos have been great so far! God bless from Tokyo Japan.
Thanks for the suggestion! Once we have finished teaching all the basic grammar points, we may begin to do full chapter or longer passage videos like you suggest. :)
Z tego co się orientuję, to religijni Żydzi, choć nie wszyscy, też są za wolną Palestyną a ci tutaj to są chrześcijanie nauczający hebrajskiego biblijnego, to nie to samo co hebrajski używany w Izraelu. Są spore różnice.