Thank you teaching us so clearly. I love it. This is also quite unique to see the Lord mentioned the deliverance of the people from being slaves in Egypt as part of the commandments.
Thank you very much, again. I requested this vídeo un your short version of the 10 Commandments, and then aooeared this video. I'm very pleased . So awesome listenning hebrew lesson about the wonderful and beatiful Almighty God's Law.
I feel my whole being filled with the Holy Spirit of God as I listen to you reading through the scriptures in Hebrew. The Lord bless you and keep you and make His face shine upon you and give you Peace 🌻
Thank you for taking the time to make this available! My request is to put out a reading pace that's between the syllable by syllable and the normal pace. That would be very helpful. Thank you and God bless!
Wow finally after months of studying, I finally memorized it. My Hebrew vocabulary is now growing thanks to these. Looking forward to the next challenge. As I am memorizing these verses, I find these are flashing in my head as I go through the struggles of life.
This is so helpful you wouldn't even know it! There's no other resources that has clear pronunciation syllable-by-syllable, with translation and also with Hebrew letters! I can learn Hebrew naturally with this and the other channel Alef with Beth and other vocabulary videos. Thank you so much for this!
Not at the moment, but I can recommend someone. If you serious about it, email me to: contact@thewordinhebrew.com and let me know what are you hoping to get out of private Hebrew lessons and for what purpose? Blessings!
An excellent and beautiful rendition, fantastic. Some minor points though: At 2:25, I think that the shewa of the mem in ולשומרי should be נע that is, pronounced. At 3:02, the tav of ואמתך has a shewa, which was incorrectly pronounced as a segol At 3:34, I think that the shewa of the Yod in ויקדשהו should be silent
Shalom and thank you for watching and learning with me, but you are incorrect in regards to all the points you mentioned: The shva in ולשומרי is a silent shva נח because of the shuruk vowel before it. The shva in ואמתך is a vocal shva נע. In my teachings, I do not differentiate between the sound of a segol (eh) to the sound of a vocal shva (eh) or between the sound of long and short vowels, as the difference in the pronunciation is just to subtle to worry about, especially for new students. The shva of the Yod in ויקדשהו, is a vocal shva because of the prefix וַ va before it.
@@TheWORDinHEBREW You misunderstood my first point: I wrote about the shewa of the mem, not the shewa of the lamed in the word ולשומרי Actually you DO distinguish nicely and correctly between a segol and a shewa-na. Listen to how you correctly read לא יהיה לך אלוהים in the second verse. Listen to your shewa in לך and the segol sound in אלוהים. They are obviously different as they should be. However in ואמתך you definitely read this as a segol on the tav, and you read that word emphasizing the penultimate syllable with the non-existent segol, instead of emphasizing the final consonant. All in all, you do read really nicely, which is why I listen to your readings and enjoy them. Sadly, the vast majority of instructional TH-cam videos about reading Hebrew are horrible: they are more like how NOT to read than how to read. But your readings are a treat. Keep it up.
Sorry for misunderstanding what you meant about וּלְשֹׁמְרֵי. In the case of the shva on the mem, you are correct! It should be a vocal shva. I will make the correction in my prints, but to correct it in the video, I will have to record a new video. Maybe some day. The reason I have it as a silent shva is because no one says that word with a vocal mem, so in reality, even though the rules say it’s a vocal shva, most people and most Bible readers say it as silent. In any case, thank you for pointing it out 😉
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Where it says יהוה why don't you say the name correctly instead of saying adonay.? You are not misussing the name, rather you are teaching the kadosh language.
Thank you teaching us so clearly. I love it. This is also quite unique to see the Lord mentioned the deliverance of the people from being slaves in Egypt as part of the commandments.
Thank you very much ❤🎉
Praise the Lord! Hallelujah! Holy Holy Holy God Almighty! Grace, peace and love in Jesus Christ. Shalom Shalom.
Praise Lord Jesus Christ bless you Sists, Allelujah
Thank you! Blessed by your teaching! Chag Shavuot Sameach!
Thank you very much, again.
I requested this vídeo un your short version of the 10 Commandments, and then aooeared this video.
I'm very pleased .
So awesome listenning hebrew lesson about the wonderful and beatiful Almighty God's Law.
You are an angel!
Shamaim bless you, keep you and give you shalom.
Love you.
Thank you very much for your classes. May Creator bless and keep you
Thank you very much for this precious class
May the Lord bless you and everyone on here 🌻
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Mam I love you you teach me .I can't believe I can't express my feelings. Thank GOD TAKE CARE HER.
Shalom Ayelet! I hope your Passover was blessed and I pray your Good Friday and Easter will be blessed! What a glorious Holy Week to be a Jew.❤️🙏🏼
Thank you so much! God bless🙏🙏🙏. I love Hebrew. I worked in Israel for more than six years I love Israel and the people.🤗❤.
Thank you for this lesson
Thank You
Yes indeed. Love listening in Hebrew. Thank you 🙏.
Thanks so, so much! Lovely teacher and brilliant lesson. G-d bless.
Thank you! It took me two days but we did it. First, I thought that 5 commandments would be enough, but today I decided to add another 5 :-)
I feel my whole being filled with the Holy Spirit of God as I listen to you reading through the scriptures in Hebrew. The Lord bless you and keep you and make His face shine upon you and give you Peace 🌻
Love the LORD your God with all your heart, soul and mind AND love your neighbor as yourself. And rest in Yeshua HaMashiach..
תודה רבה
Thank you for taking the time to make this available! My request is to put out a reading pace that's between the syllable by syllable and the normal pace. That would be very helpful.
Thank you and God bless!
Shalom 🙏
I’m learning so much, toda raba
Wow finally after months of studying, I finally memorized it. My Hebrew vocabulary is now growing thanks to these. Looking forward to the next challenge.
As I am memorizing these verses, I find these are flashing in my head as I go through the struggles of life.
I love all your videos, thank you so much Ayelet! God bless you! ❤🇮🇱❤📖❤
Thank you, I just began my writing and reading Hebrew. הלךאל
Thank you , ///England 🙏🥀 your a good teacher , thank you
This is so exciting!
I really enjoy all of your videos I am learning
My Favorite Language Hebrew I Love the Culture thank you so much God Bless you SHALOM 🙏❤
Thank you! Love this! Glad to see you again!
Thank you!
🙏 Amen 🙏 i save this as it will take me awhile to get it 🙏 God bless ♥️
This is so helpful you wouldn't even know it! There's no other resources that has clear pronunciation syllable-by-syllable, with translation and also with Hebrew letters! I can learn Hebrew naturally with this and the other channel Alef with Beth and other vocabulary videos. Thank you so much for this!
Thanks (Saludos desde México)
Love ❤️. Thank you so much 💐
thank you so much for doing this, sister! you rock, love hearing you read all of this, beautiful! sending love. God bless you and keep you! Shalom!!
I'll do muy best to say them by heart
I listened to the fluent part like 10 times
Thank you because we can lear the way that how pronouns the words of God in Hebrew, please May I transcribe some please, Hashem bless you. Amen
Dear Father G’d please bless a lot to Ayelet and her family, in the name of Yeshúa. Amén
This is the frist messege of god he wreitting her pingger in the mountain of sinai give to moses give to the people ,
God bless you isreal
Do you do one on one sessions
Not at the moment, but I can recommend someone. If you serious about it, email me to: contact@thewordinhebrew.com and let me know what are you hoping to get out of private Hebrew lessons and for what purpose? Blessings!
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An excellent and beautiful rendition, fantastic. Some minor points though:
At 2:25, I think that the shewa of the mem in ולשומרי should be נע that is, pronounced.
At 3:02, the tav of ואמתך has a shewa, which was incorrectly pronounced as a segol
At 3:34, I think that the shewa of the Yod in ויקדשהו should be silent
Shalom and thank you for watching and learning with me, but you are incorrect in regards to all the points you mentioned:
The shva in ולשומרי is a silent shva נח because of the shuruk vowel before it.
The shva in ואמתך is a vocal shva נע. In my teachings, I do not differentiate between the sound of a segol (eh) to the sound of a vocal shva (eh) or between the sound of long and short vowels, as the difference in the pronunciation is just to subtle to worry about, especially for new students.
The shva of the Yod in ויקדשהו, is a vocal shva because of the prefix וַ va before it.
@@TheWORDinHEBREW
You misunderstood my first point: I wrote about the shewa of the mem, not the shewa of the lamed in the word ולשומרי
Actually you DO distinguish nicely and correctly between a segol and a shewa-na. Listen to how you correctly read לא יהיה לך אלוהים in the second verse. Listen to your shewa in לך and the segol sound in אלוהים. They are obviously different as they should be. However in ואמתך you definitely read this as a segol on the tav, and you read that word emphasizing the penultimate syllable with the non-existent segol, instead of emphasizing the final consonant.
All in all, you do read really nicely, which is why I listen to your readings and enjoy them. Sadly, the vast majority of instructional TH-cam videos about reading Hebrew are horrible: they are more like how NOT to read than how to read. But your readings are a treat. Keep it up.
Sorry for misunderstanding what you meant about וּלְשֹׁמְרֵי. In the case of the shva on the mem, you are correct! It should be a vocal shva. I will make the correction in my prints, but to correct it in the video, I will have to record a new video. Maybe some day. The reason I have it as a silent shva is because no one says that word with a vocal mem, so in reality, even though the rules say it’s a vocal shva, most people and most Bible readers say it as silent. In any case, thank you for pointing it out 😉
How can I get the PDF of the ten commandments?
Looks like you found it 🙏
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WHERE THE COMMANDMENT ABOUT NOT WORSHIPPING IDOL?? WHERE IS IT. 🔥🔥🔥
desculpem palavras portuguesas......Para mim Joseph sabia ler e escrever ...mas depois dele ?
Quatrocentos anos de escravidão... em terra extranjeira,.e ainda souberam tranmitir aos filhos a sua lingua oral e escrita? Isso e' uma coisa exrraordinaria.....
מצוות
Where it says יהוה why don't you say the name correctly instead of saying adonay.? You are not misussing the name, rather you are teaching the kadosh language.