Thats a wonderful insight. 🙂 and bolstering of this video. Book of Romans
says that we can learn much about YHWH just by studying nature and I too
have learnt some things through it.
Jeff I think i finally figured it out when it comes to learning Ancient
Hebrew. Your completely correct, human beings don’t picture anything
anymore that’s why we have such a hard time understanding the eastern ways.
Binah comes easier when you can picture verses.
@kmatt125 God Bless Israel. I love you guys and i dont even know you but i
really feel a spiritual connection to your people and your land. My all of
God’s Blessings be upon you, your family and All the families of Israel!!
Love and Blessings, i pray for peace in Israel, undivided as God intended.
Blessings!!
@1156511 I do not hold to IEUE as the pronunciation of the name and am not
a part of that group. The reason for this pronunciation comes from
Josephus’ writings which state that the four letter name is written with
“four breaths” which can mean “vowels.”
Are you among the number of people who believe that the name of God is IEUE
?? That is wierd; is there a SHORT explanation of why they/you believe
that? Thanks.
AMAZING! I came to this same conclusion through study via a different
route. I was watching wind blow over long grass and noticed how it “causes”
the grass to move in its direction. Animating it, giving it life in
movement. After some research realising ‘ruach’ root is path, it becomes
clear. Just as the wind causes the grass to move in its direction or “walk
in its path”, so the Spirit of G-d causes us to move in His direction and
walk in His path!
Ruah don’t mean “path”, and Resh don’t mean “head”, but Order (to compel-to
force – to bend according to kabbalist). So The Wind are forces in total
control of the Lord. The Ya express an actualisation (an updating constant)
and so, the W express that God fixed (Wa) the R (command) in Ha. Ha don’t
mean “Wall” but intégrity al the Living. Any way, these video are very
interesting and offer meditation and a way to study the ancient hebrew.
Thats a wonderful insight. 🙂 and bolstering of this video. Book of Romans
says that we can learn much about YHWH just by studying nature and I too
have learnt some things through it.
Jeff I think i finally figured it out when it comes to learning Ancient
Hebrew. Your completely correct, human beings don’t picture anything
anymore that’s why we have such a hard time understanding the eastern ways.
Binah comes easier when you can picture verses.
Yea, it kind of is, isn’t it :-). I am not a Calvanist (of course), but I
guess they could use this.
@ancienthebreworg Excellent; thank you. I just had a bad feeling about them
– I could feel the ignorance.
@kmatt125 God Bless Israel. I love you guys and i dont even know you but i
really feel a spiritual connection to your people and your land. My all of
God’s Blessings be upon you, your family and All the families of Israel!!
Love and Blessings, i pray for peace in Israel, undivided as God intended.
Blessings!!
How are you?
@1156511 I do not hold to IEUE as the pronunciation of the name and am not
a part of that group. The reason for this pronunciation comes from
Josephus’ writings which state that the four letter name is written with
“four breaths” which can mean “vowels.”
well done gooe explanaition
‘Cause you to walk in my paths’ that’s very Calvinistic! 😀
@OmegaisNearV2 This doesn’t sound like Calvinist predestination to me. Any
more than parting the sea was Cal predest. It’s God causing an event.
That is great, thank you for sharing those insights, they fit so perfectly.
to much american
@Yirmeyahu23 Bingo! I learned a while back, that if I can’t “see” what a
particular verse was saying, then I hadn’t yet understood it.
Are you among the number of people who believe that the name of God is IEUE
?? That is wierd; is there a SHORT explanation of why they/you believe
that? Thanks.
AMAZING! I came to this same conclusion through study via a different
route. I was watching wind blow over long grass and noticed how it “causes”
the grass to move in its direction. Animating it, giving it life in
movement. After some research realising ‘ruach’ root is path, it becomes
clear. Just as the wind causes the grass to move in its direction or “walk
in its path”, so the Spirit of G-d causes us to move in His direction and
walk in His path!
Ruah don’t mean “path”, and Resh don’t mean “head”, but Order (to compel-to
force – to bend according to kabbalist). So The Wind are forces in total
control of the Lord. The Ya express an actualisation (an updating constant)
and so, the W express that God fixed (Wa) the R (command) in Ha. Ha don’t
mean “Wall” but intégrity al the Living. Any way, these video are very
interesting and offer meditation and a way to study the ancient hebrew.