Showing posts with label Hebrew language. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hebrew language. Show all posts

Friday, July 22, 2016

This is Why We LOVE the Hebrew Language! ✡ "Upon the Doorposts of Thy House"- ISRAEL365

And thou shall write them upon the doorposts of thy house, and upon thy gates.

וּכְתַבְתָּם עַל מְזֻזוֹת בֵּיתֶךָ וּבִשְׁעָרֶיךָ

דברים ו:ט

ukh-tav-tam al m'-zu-zot bay-te-kha u-vish-a-re-kha

Shabbat Inspiration

Here's why we love the Hebrew language! In Hebrew, a human dwelling is called a "dirah", while an animal dwelling is called a "dir". The difference between these two words is the letter "hey" which represents the name of God. The Almighty's presence in our homes is what characterizes us as distinctively human, spiritual beings. As a reminder of God's protection, we place a mezuzah on the doorposts of our homes, just as commanded in today's verse.

What's Inside a Mezuzah?

You see it on doorposts around the world, but what is inside the mezuzah? Find out in this entertaining and informative video!
 

UNESCO Temple Mount Vote is the Cause of Global Terror, Says Sanhedrin

In response to UNESCO's pending vote to deny any Jewish connection to the Temple Mount, a group of Rabbis assert that the current wave of global terror is a direct result of UNESCO's unholy actions.
 

Your chance to grace your home with blessing!

 
Having a Mezuzah on your doorpost reminds you to always be conscious of the fact that there is one God which we are commanded to love with all of our heart. The Mezuzah will serve as a spiritual reminder for all those who enter and exit your home.
 
Buy you Mezuzah for 20% off today! »
 

Today's Israel Photo

Today's fantastic photo by Sharon Gabay shows the ancient stone homes built into the hills of northern Israel.
 

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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Prophecy foretold the revival of the Hebrew language! By Dr. David R. Reagan Founder & Director, Lamb & Lion Ministries



Prophecy foretold the revival of
the Hebrew language!

Dr. David R. ReaganBy Dr. David R. Reagan
Founder & Director, Lamb & Lion Ministries

For many years I have been taking pilgrimage groups to the Holy Land. One of the places we always visit is the Dead Sea Scrolls Museum in Jerusalem. The centerpiece of the museum is the Isaiah scroll that is displayed in a circular glass case.

I usually gather my group around the scroll, explain its importance and then turn the group loose to explore the rest of the museum. One year, after releasing the group, as I was walking away from the Isaiah scroll, I heard someone behind me suddenly start speaking loudly in Hebrew. When I turned around to see who it was, I discovered a young boy about 13 years old with his parents. The boy was reading the scroll, using a pointer. I supposed he was practicing for his Bar Mitzvah, for reading a section from the Scriptures is always a part of that ceremony.

As I listened to the young man, I realized I was witnessing a miracle. It occurred to me that a Greek boy of his age could not read the Greek writings of Homer (ca 8th Century BC) nor could an American or British boy read the English of Chaucer (14th Century AD). Yet this boy could read Hebrew written 2,000 years ago.

How was that possible? Because biblical Hebrew has been revived from the dead and is spoken as the national language of Israel today.


The Death of the Hebrew Language

But I am getting ahead of my story. Let's return for a moment to the days of the Bible.

The worldwide dispersion of the Jewish people began in 70 AD when the Romans ruthlessly ended their revolt against Roman rule by destroying the city of Jerusalem, including their marvelous Temple. This dispersion from their homeland was accelerated after their second revolt was put down in 136 AD.

As the Jews were scattered, they gradually stopped speaking their native language during the centuries that followed. Those in Europe took German and mixed it with Hebrew, producing a hybrid tongue called Yiddish. The Jews who settled in the Mediterranean basin mixed Hebrew with Spanish and developed a language called Ladino.

Hebrew became confined to the synagogues where it was used for Torah readings. By the beginning of the 20th Century, most Jews could not understand the Torah readings. For them, it was like a Gentile experiencing a Catholic mass conducted in Latin.

But all this was to change miraculously, and in the process, the fulfillment of a very important end time Bible prophecy began.


The Key Prophecy

The prophecy I have in mind is the prophecy about the revival of the Hebrew language. It is found in Zephaniah 3:9 —
For then I will restore to the peoples a pure language, that they all may call on the name of the LORD, to serve Him with one accord. (NASB)
The New International Version states that the Lord will "purify the lips of the people." The New Living Translation says God will "purify the speech." The English Standard Version puts it this way: "I will change the speech of the peoples to a pure speech."The Living Bible paraphrases the verse to read: "At that time I will change the speech of my returning people to pure Hebrew so that all can worship the Lord together."

The more literal translations of this verse leave the clear implication that the ultimate fulfillment of this prophecy will occur when all the peoples of the world are once again unified in their language, likely speaking biblical Hebrew.Whether this will occur during the Millennium or the Eternal State is not made precisely clear in the Scriptures.

For example, Isaiah 19:18 says that during the Lord's millennial reign, there will be cities in Egypt where people will be speaking Hebrew. And our key verse, Zephaniah 3:9, is set in the context of being fulfilled after God has poured out His "indignation" on the nations (Zephaniah 3:8). That's speaking of the Tribulation, so the implication is that the establishment of a universal language will occur at the beginning of the Millennium.

On the other hand, Zechariah 8:23 tells us that during the Millennium, "ten people from all languages and nations will take hold of one Jew by the hem of his robe and say, 'Let us go with you, because we have heard that God is with you'" (NIV). So, it sounds like national languages will continue during the Millennium, and thus the unity of language will not occur until we reach the Eternal State.

But, as you will see, the revival of biblical Hebrew as the spoken language of the Jewish people today must be considered a miracle of God and at least a partial fulfillment of Zephaniah 3:9. In that regard, it should be noted that there is no other example in world history of an ancient language being revived as the spoken language of a modern nation. The restoration of biblical Hebrew to a modern day spoken language is a unique historical phenomenon.

God orchestrated the revival of spoken Hebrew through a baby born to an Orthodox Jewish family in 1858 in Lithuania, which at that time was part of Russia. He was given the name of Eliezer Yitzhak Perlman and would later be known as Eliezer Ben-Yehuda.
Read about the fascinating person who was key to
prophetically reviving the long dead language of Hebrew!

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