Unlock the ancient and modern wonders of the Hebrew language with 'Easy Learn Hebrew'. Designed specifically for beginners, this comprehensive program takes you from the basics to conversational fluency with ease. Featuring engaging lessons, interactive exercises, and real-world applications, 'Easy Learn Hebrew' ensures you grasp both written and spoken Hebrew. Perfect for travelers, students, or anyone eager to explore this rich language, our user-friendly approach and expert guidance make ...
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Unlock the secrets of the Hebrew language with Easy Learn Hebrew! Our comprehensive course on the Hebrew alphabet is designed for learners of all levels, whether you're a complete beginner or looking to refine your skills. Dive into an engaging and interactive experience that simplifies the complexities of Hebrew characters. Each lesson is crafted to ensure you grasp the nuances of pronunciation, letter formation, and usage. With a blend of visual aids, practice exercises, and expert guidanc ...
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CoolCantor offers the best Hebrew course through its innovative Online Hebrew School, providing a comprehensive and engaging platform for individuals eager to learn to read Hebrew. With a dynamic curriculum designed to cater to various learning styles, CoolCantor ensures an interactive and enjoyable educational experience. Whether you are a beginner or looking to enhance your existing Hebrew skills, CoolCantor’s expert instructors guide students through a structured program that emphasizes b ...
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Walk the Holy land and learn from Andre your tour guide in Israel First Century Journey in a chronological order From Birth to Resurrection www.twinsbiblicalacademy.com/academy
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I Am 50. The Year of My Jubilee.A Return to Joy, to Silence, and to the Sacred Land inside my Soul!
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24:57In the West, birthdays are often a personal spotlight candles, gifts, and applause for one more lap around the sun. But here, in the land where the Scriptures were breathed, time feels different. In the Aramaic and Hebraic world, the day you were born is not just a date to repeat every year. it’s the moment God appointed you to step into His unfold…
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Aramaic Influence in the Hebrew Scripture
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53:40Linguistic Threads Across Sacred Scrolls When we speak of the Hebrew Bible, many assume it was written exclusively in Hebrew. But the truth is far more textured—woven with threads of Aramaic that reflect not only linguistic evolution, but also the historical upheaval and cultural interaction that shaped the Jewish people. Aramaic was not merely a l…
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Theology if the Dead Sea scrolls - Part III - Pesher
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36:51Discover the mystery of Pesher—the ancient interpretive key used by the Qumran community behind the Dead Sea Scrolls! In our upcoming webinar, we’ll explore how these early Jewish sectarians unlocked hidden meanings in biblical prophecy, believing they were living in the end times. Through Pesher, scriptures became divine messages decoded for their…
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How You Can Walk With Me 🔹 PRAY – Cover this journey in prayer. That I may hear clearly and write faithfully. 🔹 CONNECT – Introduce me to a church, pastor, or believer in Vancouver (Aug 2–3) or Toronto (Aug 9–10). 🔹 ENCOURAGE – Send a note. A scripture. A blessing. I will carry it with me. 🔹 BLESS – If you’d like to sow into this sacred retreat, yo…
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Aramaic word of the Day - Laahana - Rest - Vacation
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5:29Welcome back to season eleven with Aramaic Word of the day: "Laahana" which means My Vacation or my Rest i pray you are enjoying these short in depth aramaic words that shaped first century mindset of the early followers of Yeshua and deepen our understanding for Today by learning the aramaic language The Western word “vacation” comes from Latin va…
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In the Middle Eastern mindset, to follow a master is to imitate his very essence. But in the Western world, you often separate knowledge from life. A teacher gives you information. A student takes notes. But in the world of Jesus, a Rabboni gives you himself. That’s why Mary didn’t cry out “Rabbi!” or “Jesus!”She said: With the tears of recognition…
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Welcome to season eleven Aramaic Word of the day: "Enasha" (Human, Man) I remember standing on the Southern Steps of the Temple, where the original stones still hold the dust of generations. The sun was dipping low over the Mount of Olives, and the group grew quiet. A young man in my tour asked me, "Do you really believe Jesus walked here?" I turne…
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Theology of the dead sea scrolls Part II - The Midrash
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35:29Midrash (מִדְרָשׁ)—from the Hebrew root ד־ר־שׁ (darash), “to seek, inquire, interpret”—is not merely commentary. It is a living dialogue with the sacred text, seeking not only what it says, but what it does, and how it continues to speak. In the Aramaic mindset, where language reveals reality through action rather than abstraction, Midrash becomes …
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Welcome to season eleven Aramaic Word of the day: Noura — Fire. As a Middle Eastern guide shaped by the ancient stones of Jerusalem, I often stand by a campfire in the Judean hills and watch the flames dance alive, unpredictable, and warm. That fire, in Aramaic, is Noura. But it is not just physical heat or chemical reaction. No In our world the Se…
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Welcome to season eleven Aramaic Word of the day: Malkutha — Kingdom As your guide through the streets of Jerusalem, I don’t just point out ruins. Show only churches and archeological sites. I help people to remember the world Yeshua walked, the language He spoke, and the Kingdom He proclaimed. And today, I want to walk you into one of His most pow…
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Welcome to season eleven Aramaic Word of the day As an Israeli guide who’s spent years walking the dusty roads of ancient Galilee and praying beneath the arches of many monasteries, I often pause when I hear Western believers speak of the "Holy Spirit." They say Spirit, and I nod but my heart whispers: Ruḥa You see, in the Aramaic world of Jesus, R…
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The Dead Sea Scrolls Part I - Aramaic Targum
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43:14As a teacher and guide to the Bible in its original Middle Eastern setting, I want to invite you into a deeper experience of Scripture one that bridges the Jewish world of Jesus with our world today. Many believers have heard of the Targum, but few truly know what it is. 🔹 Did you know that the Targum is how most Jews in Jesus’ time first heard the…
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✨The Hebrew Bible and Its Ancient Versions✨
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49:51✨ The Hebrew Bible and Its Ancient Versions ✨ Discover the rich tapestry of sacred scripture as it was read, heard, and lived across centuries. From the original Hebrew scrolls to the Aramaic Targums, the Greek Septuagint, and the Syriac Peshitta—each version reveals a unique layer of divine revelation. 📜 Join us at Twins Biblical Academy and deepe…
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Join the Vision. Walk the Land. Impact Lives. Be part of the Twins Tours business plan in Israel — where faith, history, and purpose unite. Together, we’re not just leading tours… we're building a movement that brings the Bible to life through the land of its origins. 🌍✡️ Let’s walk the land and transform hearts — one journey at a time. Partner wit…
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The Role and impact of the Septuagint Translation on Early Christianity
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26:24The Septuagint, the earliest Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible, serves as a vital link between Judaism and Christianity. In this presentation, we will explore its origins, significance, and The Beginnings of the Septuagint Translation and Its Significance for Diaspora Judaism and its role on early Christianity. For more in depth lessons about S…
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In the Aramaic idiom, weakness (ܟܘܪܗܢܐ, kūrḥānā) is not simply about physical or emotional frailty, but often symbolizes the place where human capacity ends and divine intervention begins. The cross—zqīpā ܙܩܝܦܐ—would be seen as the ultimate shameful death, yet Paul redefines it as the seat of ܚܝܠܐ ܕܐܠܗܐ (ḥaylā d'Alāhā), “God’s power.” In the Semiti…
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Shlama Friends! I'm so excited to announce that my new book Aramaic 10-Day Journey in Israel is now available on Amazon! If this book touched your heart or opened your eyes to the treasures of Aramaic faith and culture, would you bless me by leaving a 5-star review? Here’s how you can help me step-by-step (and it will only take a minute Step 1: Cli…
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The Theology of the Dead Sea scrolls - Introduction
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11:25In this episode you will learn about: The Dead Sea Scrolls, discovered between 1947 in the caves of Qumran near the Dead Sea, are considered the greatest archaeological discovery of the 20th century. They contain over 900 manuscripts, offering profound insights into Jewish life and scriptural interpretation during the Second Temple period. The scro…
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Introduction for The Aramaic Portion of the Book of Daniel
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49:29🗓️ Embark on an enlightening journey with our course, Discover the Book of Daniel - A Hebraic/Aramaic Journey. This program is meticulously designed for believers who are eager to delve deep into the profound teachings and historical context of the Book of Daniel. Through this course, participants will explore the rich Hebraic and Aramaic roots of …
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Ishodad of Merv (mid-9th century) - An Eastern Syriac Bishop
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16:46in this last episode of the early Syriac church fathers we will learn about Ishodad of Merv (mid-9th century) was an East Syriac bishop and biblical commentator known for his scholarly contributions to the Church of the East. His epithet “of Merv” suggests he may have been born in the city of Merv in Central Asia (modern Turkmenistan), though this …
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John of Dalyatha (c. 690–c. 780 AD) - Life, Writings, and Reception
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15:05This podcast details the life and spiritual contributions of John of Dalyatha, a 8th-century monk and mystic from the Church of the East, highlighting his ascetic practices and writings focused on achieving union with God. Despite initial condemnation for alleged heresies, his works, emphasizing themes like repentance, contemplation, and the strugg…
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John bar Penkaye (c. 610 - 693 AD) - A Late Seventh-Century World History
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18:27John bar Penkaye, a seventh-century East Syriac historian and theologian, is the subject of these texts, which highlight his significant work, Ktâbâ d-rêš mellê (Summary History of the World). This fifteen-book history provides a rare contemporary perspective on events up to the late 600s AD, including early Islamic conquests and social conditions …
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George of the Arabs (c.660 - 724 AD) - A Syriac Intellectual in Early Islam
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16:37In this episode we will lean about the life and significant intellectual contributions of George of the Arabs, a Syriac Orthodox bishop who lived from the mid-7th to early 8th century. Serving Arab Christian tribes during the early Islamic period, George was a prolific scholar known for his translations and commentaries on Aristotle, his completion…
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Isaac of Nineveh (c. 613–700 AD) - A mystic and theologian from the Church of the East.
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15:40Isaac of Nineveh, a seventh-century spiritual writer from the Church of the East, is presented as a significant figure in Christian mysticism. The text outlines his life, marked by a brief stint as a bishop followed by a solitary ascetic existence focused on prayer and contemplation. His enduring legacy rests on his "Ascetical Homilies," which offe…
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Henana of Adiabene (c. 545– 610 AD) – A theologian associated with the School of Nisibis.
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16:46Henana of Adiabene, headmaster of the School of Nisibis, is presented as a significant yet controversial figure in Eastern Christian history. The text details his theological disagreements with established Antiochene traditions, leaning towards Byzantine thought and sparking significant ecclesiastical and political opposition. Despite the suppressi…
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