Learn the Lord’s Prayer in Hebrew

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    Home Education Learn the Lord’s Prayer in Hebrew
    Published on September 17, 2015
    The WORD in HEBREW posted video:

    Learn to pray The Lord’s Prayer in its original Hebrew language! Word-by-word pronunciation in Hebrew. Visit: http://TheWORDinHEBREW.com to purchase this pos…

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    1. The WORD in HEBREW

      Yeshua spoke both Hebrew and Aramaic. Prayers were in Hebrew. Although the
      New Testament text was written in Greek, it was “translated” by the Jewish
      writers with a Hebrew mind set…

    2. The WORD in HEBREW

      Shalom Oscarito, Thank you for your comment (-: There is no Bible that I
      know of with transliteration exactly like mine. There are a couple of
      online options like: and a software
      you can buy: .
      Just do a web search for “transliterated Hebrew Bible”. I hope this
      helps… Blessings, Ayelet BTW, “Ah-yah-la” (Ayala) is another common
      Israeli name… and yes it is a variation of “Ayelet” and means “Doe”,
      while “Ayelet” means the “Doe of the Dawn” (Psalm 22:1)

    3. Virna Fonseca

      I love it. I like it so much.

    4. The "G"

      Nehemiah Gordon wrote a book, Hebrew Yeshua or Greek Jesus, which included
      Hebrew Mathew texts, there is a better Judaic version of the ‘Lord’s
      Prayer’ within them. There is also a lecture based on the book on youtube
      where you can find Nehemia’s recitation of the Lord’s Prayer from the
      Shem-tov Matthew.

    5. Regina Saucier

      Thank you so much for posting this. You have blessed me very much!

    6. The WORD in HEBREW

      No Hannah, it’s not me…

    7. B Agle

      Your voice is pure Hebrew not like my NY Hebrew. Oh I wish I could sing
      like the Jewish voice does when it speaks aloud anything from His Hebrew
      Word. Thank you.

    8. Fingar Kvamme

      What text font is that? Very nice

    9. Maria Durovka

      Thank you very much from Serbia

    10. Frida Mercedes

      Learn to pray The Lord’s Prayer in its original Hebrew language!
      Word-by-word pronunciation in Hebrew. Visit: to
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    11. Greyswyndir

      Thank you Ayelet, awesome job showing us the way.

    12. Irene Jacob

      Bless you dear sister for this video, thankyou.

    13. Andreas Adi

      “Apostle Creed” and “Hail Mary”,please.thank you

    14. N.K. D

      Tuesday, 14 October 2014: I cannot write Hebrew letters in my computer, so
      I am going to write in Hebrew but with English letters and I hope you
      understand me. Shalom, Akhar zora him toveem. Right now as I am writing
      you, I am listening to Eyal Golan. Do you know him? Have you ever met or
      seen Eyal in concert? Do you still live in Israel. You are so blessed to
      have lived in God’s country. The Holy Spirit of God has touched my heart to
      start learning Hebrew again, so I am trying to remember all I knew, but it
      is hard when I do not have any Israeli people around me and my is Latin, so
      her language is Spanish. Toda La El. Ad ha palm ba ah. 

    15. Rick Da Slick

      thank you for sharing! God Bless!

    16. marco martínez

      Thanks Almigthy God for you Ayelet. Bless you and SHALOM!

    17. Roxana Borgen-osorio

      This is WONDERFULL!!! I looking for the veryveryvery original prayer to
      really understand the very truly meaning of the First Prayer Our Lord gave
      us. Bless you and SHALOM!

    18. B Agle

      Her voice is wonderful. Everyone should be so blessed with the ability to
      say the Lord’s Prayer in Hebrew… even if we cannot all sound like her.

    19. lovelee black

      It’s a model prayer not something to repeat everyday but the things we
      should pray towards in our daily life.

    20. Rakiya Okoro

      thank you sister

    21. Sam Wasser

      This is great! Now I will be able to get a head start on studying my Torah
      portion for my Bar Mitzvah next year.

    22. John Hooyer

      I will probably end up finding this out somewhere else, since the world is
      full of free information, but my main thought while listening to this was
      that, while it is very useful, I was also especially interested in
      understanding the grammar in Hebrew and why the words conjugate the way
      they do. It flows differently, and it’s fascinating to know why because I
      think that adds a lot of character to the way things are said. Also, I
      look forward to understanding some of the unique semantics to the language
      that don’t necessarily translate into English so as to better get a feel
      for the poetic rhythm and the character of the language itself. What I
      mean by this is, in English we have words like “bulbous,” “stupid,” and
      “discombobulated,” which even without their meanings have a very different
      feel than “vivacious,” “clever,” and “exact.” In the English language
      words sometimes radiate their own sort of energy, and I suspect that this
      is true in many other languages. I can sort of detect it in the other
      language I’m partially familiar with, German, and I wondered if there’s
      something similar in Hebrew.

    23. Theodore Sacramone

      thank u thank u !!!

    24. N.K. D

      Monday night,13 October 2014: Shalom, Ayelet.. Ani Nathaniel, naim meod.
      I am African American man, a Christian living in America. I love Israel
      and the Jewish people because Israel is God’s Holy Land and the Old
      Testament in the Holy Bible is all Jewish and Israel. I respect the Jewish
      Holy days. Many years ago in the mid 80’s I went to a local synagogue off
      and on for nearly a year. I also went in the late 90’s I learned the basic
      of speaking Hebrew, reading Hebrew (with the vowels) and writing Hebrew
      (with the vowels) by talking and learning from people of Israel.

      My favorite worship song in Hebrew is Lecha Dodi and now my favorite
      Israeli singer is Eyal Golan. I love his songs: Elohai-Elohim, Toda La El,
      Me’usheret, Yafa Sheli, Ani Meka vesh and many others I want to thank you
      for writing the Lord’s prayer in Hebrew. My dream and goal is to visit
      Israel before God tells me my time is up. My wife is Latina / Hispanic
      from Latin Central America and she wants to visit Israel also. But I want
      to learn more Hebrew first. I hope that you will read this and write to me.
      Toda raba. Laila Tov/

    25. Kimberly Miller

      Todah Rabah!! Very excited to pray the Lord’s prayer in it’s original
      text. Really appreciate you teaching me how to do so. Many blessings to
      you and your family!!!

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