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RE: The ancient language of ibrit - Bet and Vet

in #hebrew7 years ago

I have not been to Israel, would love to go. I had looked at Latin along the way, but that was before I was actually bilingual. Now that I know what it means to think in another language, I know that thinking in biblical Hebrew is the only way to understand why there are so many religions.

I don't believe there are many, if any, contradictions in the Tanakh (old testament) or even any when combining the Brit Hadashah (renewed covenant) with the Tanakh.

I take the final warning very seriously. The one about adding to and taking away from what is written. Now tri-lingual, though still learning vocabulary, I will try and include the answers to questions that are never given by a native (never had to learn it) Hebrew teacher. I won't have all the answers either, but I am a teacher, having taught English and Spanish for over 15 years.

Thanks for adding to the thread. And thanks for the first vote ever from RandoWhale!

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Hebrew shall be the way to see the bible. Also the Tanakh is in both old hebrew and aramaic, there might be some,contradictions, but knowing how the jewish people threat literaly everything is writen, the chances are slighty lower.

In the Bible there are a lot of additions, like the most famous one is and it was added a couple of centuries later: let him who is without sin cast the first stone, from the book of John (my favourite of the books by the way). A hebrew native teacher will bring you a lot of value. Also some old rabbi can help, as they study from they youth years the old books.

Spanish has also some interesting versions. Especially with versions translated from hebrew, german, french and latin.

I have to thank for the amount of upvotes, so the randowhale is the least I can do. I send rando 3-5 times a day and some other of the bots to posts that I like, as my voting power is still low. It is a small project I do, to give back to the community. It is also a motivation for the writers to get past the shallownes that stigmatises the society. Every comment I leave is from a post I've read in detail, searching for that special piece of knowledge.

Love the thread, so I'm happy if I can bring some value to it.