A Taste of Hebrew
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Posted by Torah Focus on 01 Jun 2009 | Tagged as: A Taste of Hebrew, Torah Focus
A Taste of Hebrew – with Dr. Walter Oakley
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A Taste of Hebrew #47-Kayn כֵן
The Hebrew word for this week is “Kayn.” כֵן This week we look at the phrase “Kayn.” We look at the lexical information concerning this word. Then we look at a couple of examples of its use in Scripture.
Posted by Torah Focus on 25 May 2009 | Tagged as: A Taste of Hebrew, Torah Focus
A Taste of Hebrew – with Dr. Walter Oakley
Mondays on ARBA
A Taste of Hebrew #46 – Ma’al מֵעַל
The Hebrew word for this week is “ma’al.” This week we look at the phrase “ma’al.” Then we look at the root word עַל “Al.” This word is loaded with lexical meaning covering three Strongs numbers and several TWOT headings. However, this two lettered Hebrew word is very important.
Posted by Torah Focus on 18 May 2009 | Tagged as: A Taste of Hebrew, Torah Focus
A Taste of Hebrew – with Dr. Walter Oakley
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A Taste of Hebrew #45 – Asher/ Tachat
The Hebrew word for this week is “Tachat.” This week we look at tow words. I lookat the word “asher” and the word “tachat.” The word of the week is found in the Hebrew phrase “m’etachat.” I also lool at it use in Shemot (Exodus) 19:17 where the B’nai Yisrael (Children of Yisrael) are said to stand at the “foot of the mountain” Har Sinai.
Posted by Torah Focus on 11 May 2009 | Tagged as: A Taste of Hebrew, Torah Focus
A Taste of Hebrew – with Dr. Walter Oakley
Mondays on ARBA4
A Taste of Hebrew #44 – Asah
The Hebrew word for this week is “Asah.” The word in our test is “vyasah.” The Hebrew word is associated making, performing and doing. I look at the lexical definitions in the Strong’s and TWOT. Then I take a comparative look at “asah” in relation to “bara,” to create.
Posted by Torah Focus on 04 May 2009 | Tagged as: A Taste of Hebrew, Torah Focus
A Taste of Hebrew – with Dr. Walter Oakley
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A Taste of Hebrew #43 – B’dal (Mavdeel)
This program concludes our work on the sixth verse of the first chapter of Bereshit.
I work on the phrase “mavdeel” looking to the prefex and then the word itself and its lexical meanings. This word will allow us to conclude the sixth verse of Bereshit chapter 1
Posted by Torah Focus on 27 Apr 2009 | Tagged as: A Taste of Hebrew, Torah Focus
A Taste of Hebrew – with Dr. Walter Oakley
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A Taste of Hebrew #42 – Tavek
This program continues our work on the sixth verse of the first chapter of Bereshit.
I work on the phrase “in the midst” (b’toch) explaining the word “tevek” which appears only a few times without a prefex. In our contemporary phrase the word appears as a phrase with a prefix.
Posted by Torah Focus on 20 Apr 2009 | Tagged as: A Taste of Hebrew, Torah Focus
A Taste of Hebrew – with Dr. Walter Oakley
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A Taste of Hebrew #41 – Rakia
This program starts our work on the sixth verse of the first chapter of Bereshit. The opening phrases have already been discusses. Therefore, I begin this verse with a study on the word “Rakia” which is usually translated “firmament.”
Posted by Torah Focus on 13 Apr 2009 | Tagged as: A Taste of Hebrew, Torah Focus
A Taste of Hebrew – with Dr. Walter Oakley
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A Taste of Hebrew #40 – The Biblical Day Part2
In this program I initiate the second part of the discussion on the Biblical day. I begin to elaborate on the phrases that have been used to describe the creative process of the Biblical Day. I look at the vocabulary of the final verse (5) as a means of knowing that the idea of evolution could never be true. I finalize the idea of the creative process by looking at the words “erev” and “boker.”
Posted by Torah Focus on 06 Apr 2009 | Tagged as: A Taste of Hebrew, Torah Focus
A Taste of Hebrew – with Dr. Walter Oakley
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A Taste of Hebrew #39 – The Biblical Day Part 1
In this program I initiate a two part discussion on the Biblical day. The Hebrew text is used to elaborate on the constructive mechanism of the creative process.
We begin to look beyond the pure lexical definitions of the words and look at the Hebrew sentences as concepts of creation.
Posted by Torah Focus on 30 Mar 2009 | Tagged as: A Taste of Hebrew, Torah Focus
A Taste of Hebrew – with Dr. Walter Oakley
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A Taste of Hebrew #38 – Echad – One
I discuss in this program the Hebrew word “Echad” which is usually translated “one.” Like the previous words with regards to the Biblical Day this word helps us further understand the Biblical cycle of the day.
However, this word is somewhat problematic when it is used as a phrase “yom echad.” We discuss these probles and give lexical definitions for our words.