Paleo Hebrew Alphabet Series

Q&A #6 | Aaronic Blessing in Paleo Hebrew, “Our Father" in the Old Testament, and more

Questions and topics discussed:

 

0:00 Intro

0:42 The Ethiopian script called Ge’ez, an ancient Semitic alphabet derived from Paleo Hebrew

4:55 Modern Hebrew versus Original Hebrew

7:50 Gematria is not part of Father’s alphabet

8:46 How the Hebrew word for “seven” relates to time

10:05 Does the word “evil” derive from the Hebrew word “aviyl?”

13:24 Origin of the name Judah

14:29 How do you spell “tribe” in Paleo Hebrew?

15:34 An “Our Father” prayer in the Old Testament?

17:05 Reading the Aaronic Blessing in Hebrew and studying a few of the words in it: barak (to bless), shamar (to guard), and shalom (peace)

22:57 Psalm 119 and other video requests

24:48 Why do we read the Book of Enoch?

28:18 Website updates

31:39 Song: “Bless THE LORD The King”

31:58 The name Christina spelled out in Original Hebrew

33:32 Translating the name Christopher Michael into Paleo

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Our music-only channel on YouTube: ⁠⁠ @originalhebrewmusic  

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About the series:

We believe the Hebrew alphabet was designed by GOD, and in our paleo Hebrew alphabet Series, we look at the meaning of HIS words, talk about events from the Bible and ancient history, and share a few songs along The Way. Thanks for stopping by, and hope you enjoy.

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