Paleo Hebrew Alphabet Series
Q&A #7 | I Will Bless Those Who Bless You and Curse Those Who Curse You, Viewer Names, and more
Questions and Topics Discussed:
0:00 390 years of Ezekiel & the 10 lost tribes
5:31 Announcement: New Channel “Your Name in Original Hebrew”
7:30 The name Tisha in Paleo Hebrew
8:45 Important question from the series finale of the Paleo Hebrew Alphabet Series
10:00 Local fire (thanks for your prayers)
11:41 The meaning of “resist” in Paleo Hebrew
12:47 Why do we have King Manasseh listed as a righteous son in our Enoch 10 Weeks video?
18:08 Why do we say the 144,000 will be persecuted by the antichrist?
25:00 What’s the meaning of Abel’s name?
28:55 Two Hebrew words for curse: arar and qalal
34:37 “I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you”
36:51 The name Marguerite in Paleo Hebrew
41:53 Song: As Long As You’re With Me
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