The ancient language of ivrit ( עברית ) Why Yeshua(h)steemCreated with Sketch.

in #hebrew7 years ago

An interesting question came up in the comments of my last post. It seems to be an important one for Christian readers. It also offers important evidence that the book of Matthew was not originally written in Greek. (one example among the many idiomatic, cultural and other proof). Likely none of the B'rit Hadashah was.

Thanks @offgridlife!

So I gave it some thought. I know I have read it - yes. It was on my phone. So I made a horribly graphic mess but accurate translation of the verse in Matthew 1:21 from the Hebrew.

  • for the fast answer, "and you shall call his name yeshua because yosheah his people"

This kind of naming system does not work in Greek - end of story.

The names throughout the Tanakh meant something. They would say what they were naming the child and why - in this case, "call him Salvation because he will save his people."

The longer answer

... starts with the verb "to deliver" and ends with a full translation of the verse written in the Hebrew version of Matthew.

Here is the raw verb from strongs if you are interested.

It means to save. The word for word translation for Matthew 1:20 is below. This is with no words rearranged, word for word, from Hebrew, without trying to make it palatable in English. I wrote what I read in Hebrew (then the English meaning). This is from a screen shot of my phone where I have the Hebrew Matthew - then I used a browser based editor to add the meanings.

So...

Pardon the huge Hebrew and tiny translation

I am not a graphic artist by any stretch of the imagination. Some of these Hebrew words you will already be able to read if you have been following my lessons.

Thanks for taking the time to read. Your comments are welcome. I have been getting a lot of questions and I answer as many as I can. This one is important to Christians I talk to, so I dedicated a post to it instead of placing my answer in the comments.

Cheers.

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itneresting. you should make more posts like this.

here is another one one for you- why the prophet moses is called moses?

hint- שמות פרק ב' פסוק י'

Ah yes! "from the water מְשִׁיתִהוּ" - then I found this discussion....

Yeshua is salvation (exact meaning). Moshe seems like 100 opinions!

@asafb2k How would you translate משֶׁ֔ה?

the most common one is the one i hinted..

if you are intersted you should watch the movie i recommended

I am interested, and I will try to watch the movie if I can find it or buy it.

I am not sure if you are aware of the prophecy in the B'rit Hadasha which speaks of two witnesses that shall live in Israel, at the site of the temple, and cannot be killed or silenced.

its little hard to know about ancient things on movie maybe they had not all the details which are actually required need to be have deep look .

this so amazing as an israeli to see someone that have such an iterest in the hebrew language.

i have a lot of ideas for you! you can make posts about the hebrew slang! like the word מכתוב that used by the north african jewish community.

everything you need im here to help..

I am very interested in all that you are doing to serve your country and I am very glad we met! To me Israel is the center of the world and the apple of G-d's eye. (La niña de su ojo). Thank you for the offer to help and I look forward to finding any way I may bless the children of Israel in any way.

Israel

@hebrew,
This is the second time I heard "Israel is the center of the world"! I still don't know I should believe it or not!

Cheers~

Thank you for your comments! Some posts get 700 votes and only 23 views, mine get 110 votes and 412 views. I wonder if that is a good gauge of content.

that's amazing its just bcz you had share extra ordinary ancient language which is from history congratulations for it

@hebrew,
Yeah indeed! We like to read your post before commenting! And you are a true value adder to the Steemit community!

Cheers~

@asafb2k .... How is this word -- מכתוב -- used in Africa ? It means "From Writing? caption ? Lettering ? מכתוב

i meant מָּכְּתוּבּ...

it says that everything is written for you up there- your true love, the sex of your child and basiclly everything. now in hebrew because its easier for me.

theres a new movie in israel with this name:
steve&chuma , two criminals are the sole survivors of a terrorist attack at a restaurant in Jerusalem. They decide to change their ways and become flesh and blood angels. They go on a journey of wish fulfillment for people who write requests on paper and put between the sacred stones of the Wailing Wall.

הכוונתי למילה מָּכְּתוּבּ. היא נפוצה בקרב יהודי צפון אפריקה והיא בעצם אומרת שהכל כתוב לך למעלה. עם מי תתחתן, במה תעבוד, באיזו מחלה תחלה. ולא משנה כמה תנסה לשנות ולעשות הפוך בסוף יקרה מה שה' תכנן בשבילך.

יש סרט חדש שיצא ממש עכשיו של שני כותבים יהודים בשם גיא עמיר וחנן סביון בשם מָּכְּתוּבּ. ממליץ לכם לצפות :)

its about two friends that live in jerusalem and working for some criminal. after a big miracle that happens to them they dicided to fullfil the wishs from the notes at the western wall ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placing_notes_in_the_Western_Wall ) . very good movie, a specialy if your in the jewish and the israeli Mentality.

heres the trailer-

Awesome. - We need more angels.

@asafb2k ..... Moses means drawn from the water... The child grew up, and she brought him to Pharaoh's daughter, and he became like her son. She named him Moses, and she said, "For I drew him from the water." יוַיִּגְדַּ֣ל הַיֶּ֗לֶד וַתְּבִאֵ֨הוּ֙ לְבַת־פַּרְעֹ֔ה וַֽיְהִי־לָ֖הּ לְבֵ֑ן וַתִּקְרָ֤א שְׁמוֹ֙ משֶׁ֔ה וַתֹּ֕אמֶר כִּ֥י מִן־הַמַּ֖יִם מְשִׁיתִֽהוּ:

@asafb2k ... Have you studied the Zohar, Bahir and Sefer Yetzirah ? I have many many questions about these books.

One of Judaism's great figures is the man called Moshe Rabbenu ('Moses our teacher') in Hebrew. The first five books of the Bible are traditionally ascribed to him. Moses is the channel between God and the Hebrews, through whom the Hebrews received a basic charter for living as God's people.

This is a hard language to pick up! It is important to me as a Christian. Thank you!

Thank for comment :)

When I learned that his name was Yeshua and could finally read some Hebrew I found this name, this word "Yeshua" on every page of the Torah. Jesus was pure Genius since he even gives reference to this Word his Name Yeshua (yud shin vav ayin) with his last breath on the cross. You will only discover this if you know the Torah and Tehillim (psalms) in Hebrew. I can show you this if you like....

Yes please .... I would like to know this.

In Matthew 5:17 Jesus says, "Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets (Torah); I have not come to abolish them but to FULFILL them." How then is the Torah fulfilled when Jesus seems to be abandoned by God to die on the Cross ? How is he "One with the Father" when he cries out in Hebrew .... "My God, My God, Why have you forsaken me" ?? What has been accomplished ? What has been fulfilled ?

In fact, Jesus is not calling out to God, this is God calling out to you, saying these words to "YOU". If Yeshua is the Messiah, (Annointed), those in the crowd, or reading this story Now, if you know Torah (Old Testament) by heart you would know the significance of these last words. "My God, My God why have you Forsaken Me ?"

So, if you know Torah by heart, you know that here Jesus is quoting Psalm 22 (Tehillim 22).... and you would run from Golgatha and open your scrolls to Psalm 22:2 and read what it says. When you do this you will see how Jesus fulfilled the Torah as the prophesied "Moshiach Ben Joseph" ... Salvation (YshuaH/Jesus) the Suffering Servant.

Read Psalm 22 below (English and Hebrew)

Notice that the word YeShuaH /(yud shin vav ayin) Jesus is also there in the 1st line .... י שׁוּעָ תִי (Salvation)

My God, my God, why have You forsaken me? You are far from my salvation [ ישׁוּעָתִ - Y'ShuAH] from the words of my moaning.
ב. אֵלִי אֵלִי לָמָה עֲזַבְתָּנִי רָחוֹק מִ - ישׁוּעָ - תִי דִּבְרֵי שַׁאֲגָתִי:

Do you see it ? Can you see what he is doing here ? He is revealing his Name "Yeshua" to you in this very moment. Can you read the Hebrew ?

This is His name .... ישׁוּעָ

This is incredible. I always had questions about why Jesus cried out like that and this makes a lot of sense.

Does he say this in Hebrew or in Aramaic ? Eli Eli lema sabachthani. - I always thought this is Aramaic - Matt 27:46 "From the sixth hour until the ninth hour darkness came over all the land. About the ninth hour, Jesus cried out in a loud voice, “Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?” which means, “My God, My God, why have you forsaken Me?” 47When some of those standing there heard this, they said, “He is calling Elijah.”…

How do you say or spell Jesus (Yeshua) in Aramaic .... Is it Yeshu ?

Thank-you. Is it still pronounced Yeshua in Aramaic then ?

I found this .... In Aramaic (and Hebrew) it would be pronounced "E-Sho" .... Sounds like E-show

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Christianity is the world's biggest religion, with about 2.1 billion followers worldwide. It is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ who lived in the Holy Land 2,000 years ago.
For ease of navigation, we include as Christian any group that sincerely regards itself as Christian, and whose beliefs are based on the teaching of Jesus.

I like that you take time to interact rather just posting for payouts!

What are you up to now, do you have regular classes of students? Is it private sector or university?

The level of interaction here is truly amazing.

Well now, would I like to see you show up? Sure!

Am I interested in languages? I am a language teacher myself. Better to learn something here if only by glancing through than to follow daily news. I do like to travel and I'm interested in Izrael since one of my friends visited and said we shouldn't miss it if we get the opportunity.

This is the most generous social networking site I see @done

@done,
You, @hebrew, @btu made this high interactive and amazing environment! And I would like to say, I am lucky to write a reply to your comment! Actually I thought you were a bot :/ My mistake friend!
Your inspiration and motivation helped @hebrew and also to us! I won't say lies! You have amazing Steem Power and it can change the things ups and downs! Great work you are doing and I saw you are motivating few other big whales as well! That would be a great thing too! @hebrew is lucky have a friend like you too!

Cheers~

But aside the steem you mean, this is the first time i see someone post about christianity and its history.

I agree.... best thing on Steemit

I totally agree. Great interaction. Have a good one @done

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Thank for comment my friend

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@done I just want to say you a BIG THANK YOU for your generosity and kindness <3

Stay Happy Beautiful Soul

amazing @done, hopefully the future is more amazing again

I like that he interacts with comments and my many many questions. I have a little bit of knowledge but I definitely needed to find a Teacher of Hebrew... hopefully he can share these teachings on YouTube. The World needs to learn these teachings.

I saw a lot of youtube tutorial but they were not clear in their findings, maybe @hebrew can help you

I stopped taking new students years ago. I was in private schools and banking. Now, I am trying to learn the digital coin craze and pursuing my passions.

I will be your student on Steemit.... I am only here to learn the language spoken by God (no small task) and share what I have learned from where I am on this journey into his Kingdom

Do you have a discord? Sure would like to get in touch. There are several groups there, might get you more interaction if that is something you'd like.

I will get through the aleph beyt here. When it comes to reading practice, I will need to sign up for something audio-visual. I cannot believe the response to my post to begin with.

Thank for sharing @hebrew

Wow....another execellent post again about one of ancient language by @hebrew

  1. You are presentation and commiunication skill is execellent....I repect it...
  2. I think language is strong media fir our commiunication and relationships...
  3. And "language is habbit"....it is famous authers qoute...
  4. I really like and appreciate your ancient language posts...
  5. Upvoted with my little sp...but my respect is hudge....
    Cheers~~~~

Nice explanation there wonderful person you are :)

This is hard language. thanks for sharing
For your post propagation.
Upvote/Resteem

Christianity is the world's biggest religion, with about 2.1 billion followers worldwide. It is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ who lived in the Holy Land 2,000 years ago.
For ease of navigation, we include as Christian any group that sincerely regards itself as Christian, and whose beliefs are based on the teaching of Jesus.

Yes, I aways thought that his name was Yeshua (yud shin vav ayin) or yeshu ? ... The reason I have decided to study the ancient Hebrew language is that I discovered many years ago that the oldest versions of the Bible, The Old Testament - Torah / Tanakh and the New Testament were originally written in Hebrew and later translated into Aramaic/Syriac, Coptic, Greek, Latin, English French German and all the other languages of the World.

If Jesus is God, One with God (Father/abba) as he says, and if he is the Teacher of the Way to the Kingdom of God, then wouldn't it be important to understand and study his words in the Original language they were spoken ?

Believing that the New Testament was originally written in Aramaic I started my studies with the aramaic/Syriac copies of the Peshitta (New Testament) until I learned that this was also a translation from a much earlier Hebrew original.

Luckily for me I have found @hebrew here on Steemit that is teaching the original ancient Hebrew language that was used to write the Bible. He blogs about each of the 22 letters of the Hebrew aleph-bet and how they are formed to created the spoken words of God.
A scroll at the University of Bologna Italy is shown to be 800 years old. An Italian expert in Hebrew manuscripts says he has found the oldest known COMPLETE Torah scroll, a sheepskin document dating from 1155-1225.

There are fragments of the Torah scrolls and other books of the Bible that have been found in Israel, especially at the Dead Sea that are much much older.

To understand the complete Teaching of Jesus (Yeshuah) you need to study his words in Hebrew.

Image: Oldest Complete Torah Scroll in Italy.

This is Fantastic. I had no idea about this. I want to know more.

Shabbat Shalom!

Nice that you dug that up. What I am teaching on my blog is exactly that. That is the kind of Hebrew I study and teach.

Shabbat Shalom

I am very interested in the Dead Sea Scrolls and texts from Nag Hammadi. I wonder where Coptic fit into all this....

Me too. I believe the books found at Nag Hammadi and other places in Egypt are very important. Especially the Coptic Gospel of Thomas (The Twin) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gospel_of_Thomas

The Gospel of Thomas may be the earliest record of the Teaching of Jesus ... as early as 40 AD.... Assigning a date to the Gospel of Thomas is very complex because it is difficult to know precisely to what a date is being assigned. Scholars have proposed a date as early as 40 AD or as late as 140 AD, depending upon whether the Gospel of Thomas is identified with the original core of sayings, or with the author's published text, or with the Greek or Coptic texts, or with parallels in other literature."

That is sure a lot of findings but i never knew the bible was written in Aramic, i thought it was strictly hebrew?

Most is in Hebrew .... but a few books in Aramaic.... ie: Book of Daniel, Ezra ... https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblical_Aramaic

Wow thats too amazing, all along i didnt know

The Peshitta is an Aramaic Translation of the entire Bible - Old and New Testament.