Thank you! Very helpful and wonderful teaching ❤🇮🇱❤
@gretarogers11172 күн бұрын
how do I join your tutorial Joshua?
@jmariagarcia2 күн бұрын
@@gretarogers1117 there’s a signup for the email reminder in my profile/bio :)
@gretarogers11172 күн бұрын
such great lessons
@songleizhang37742 күн бұрын
Genesis 2:1, Proverbs 31:26
@AshaRani-ih3vr2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much
@user-gi5sv8kl7m2 күн бұрын
Very impressive. Thank you, Joshua I have learned something new . Please make some more videos like these. I'm learning this language, and I'm doing well so far.
@flama1142 күн бұрын
You are a wonderful teacher!!! Thank you for these lessons!!!
@jayantabhandary93333 күн бұрын
Thank you sir
@teremoli3 күн бұрын
❤
@teremoli3 күн бұрын
Toda rabbah
@seaphor6654 күн бұрын
Do you have any downloadable flash cards resources?
@jmariagarcia3 күн бұрын
@@seaphor665 not right now but it’s something I’m considering for the future
@benardbaraza81806 күн бұрын
Following from kenya, great how you teach this ancient language. The language of Yeshua ha Mashiach
@jmariagarcia6 күн бұрын
@@benardbaraza8180 Hi there! Thanks so much for your kind words. However, this is not the language of Yeshua/Jesus. It is the language of his ancestors about 700-1000 years before. Yeshua spoke Aramaic and Greek. Aramaic is close, especially Judean Aramaic, but still from a different language subgroup.
@HearTruth7 күн бұрын
תודה
@gretarogers11177 күн бұрын
thank you Joshua for the clarity of your lessons. I would like to join your writing classes after lesson 6
@nicolegallagher431911 күн бұрын
Oops, pushed th send before finishing. Continuing, the church altered to Tanach to give it a christological meaning. All of which are all well documented in Rabbi Tovia Singer's two volume books "Let's Get Biblical",, subtitled "Why doesn't Judaism accept the Christian Messiah". Not only was this undeniable truth, but proves beyond any shadow of a doubt the Christianity is a man made religion. I further discovered that the Greco Roman Hellenized world was full of mythological demigods, which are depicted as offspring of a deity and a mortal. I found at least 37 that had the same resume as JC, including Buddha, Attis, Krishna to name a few. Please tell me how does someone prove a virgin birth? Mary had every reason in the world to make up this story to avoid being stoned to death for her adulteress activities with likely a Roman soldier. Next, the pagan ritual of vicarious atonement, widely believed in ancient, Greece, Rome, Mesopotamia, as well as Celtic traditions. Vicarious atonement is aborant in the Tanach. Furthermore , is zero historical evidence of JC by contemporary writers of the time. Additionally, why is there no mention of the zombie Apocalypse in Matthew chapter 27: 52-54. There is solid evidence that the new testament writers were imitating Homers Odyssey. (view MythVision podcast under this title), by former Christian Bible scholars Dennis macDonald and Richard Miller. I could go on writing a book on the topic, but I'll end by saying, that you will suffer the consequences in Gehinnom for turning from the God of Israel to idolatry. Watch Rabbi Yaron Reuven's KZfaq video on Gehinnom, where he sights 170 sources.
@jmariagarcia11 күн бұрын
@@nicolegallagher4319I’m not sure that there’s a point in continuing to argue with you. I practice a different religion from you, obviously we are going to disagree about some things. I will say one thing: Christianity hasn’t touched the Tanakh in any way shape or form. When we go to read it in the “original” we just pick up a Tanakh, usually by a Jewish publisher these days. The only difference is that the books are a different order. But the Christian order of the books is just an older Jewish order from the first century. Again, Judaism has changed a lot in two thousand years. If you’re going to make accusations about changes, you should be aware of the incredible transformation Judaism has undergone. But even taking difference into account, you are severely misrepresenting Judaism by threatening a stranger with Gehenna. There isn’t any halachic basis for that, nor really for your accusation of idolatry. I was trained to be a rabbi, I’m very well aware of these things. You’re welcome to disagree, but you need to remain respectful if you want continued access to my content.
@nicolegallagher431911 күн бұрын
Your story is incomprehensible. I was raised in Christianity, spent 64 years believing the nonsense of this man made religion. Having had many unanswered questions over all those years, I finally took the time to do some research into the claims of Christianity. I'll grant you the 500 contradictions and inconsistencies in the New testament, but the blatant corruption done to the Tanach but the church was shocking. The church literally changed the original text to give a
@mariasoto704611 күн бұрын
❤
@Catherine900011 күн бұрын
Absolutely love these lessons! Thank you
@IleneRosner11 күн бұрын
Your teaching is really awesome! Thank you it really is helping me read
I started following you today and I am SO ENJOYING your teaching...the in-depth detailed explanations in such a FUN way...I am ENJOYING the class...I am learning and laughing at times (with you)...THANK YOU
@mingosutu14 күн бұрын
Wow, ana with the stress on last a pronounced anaa, means exactly the same thing in my language which is an African Cushitic language!! What a coincidence!!
@jmariagarcia14 күн бұрын
@@mingosutu probably not! That’s not so far away. There are so many relationships between Hebrew and other Semitic Languages, some Northeast African languages, even PIE.
@mingosutu14 күн бұрын
@@jmariagarcia You are probably right but my language is Cushitic not Semitic unless it is a borrowed word.
@xolang15 күн бұрын
Thanks for recognizing the fact that it's not always summer in June. 😊 İn fact İ come from an equatorial country where you have neither summer nor winter. 😃
@jmariagarcia15 күн бұрын
I live in New England, but our seasons don't exist anymore because of climate change so now we are basically subtropical. -_-
@user-uw5nk6js7w16 күн бұрын
Thank you❤❤❤❤
@user-uw5nk6js7w16 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@nicolegallagher431916 күн бұрын
Enjoyed your Hebrew teaching, but I'm puzzled. Do you believe in the אחד God of Israel, or are you an idol worshipper of JC Penney?
@jmariagarcia16 күн бұрын
I have never heard that before and that’s hilarious. I feel like I should be offended, but I’m too busy laughing! 😂 Good question. I am Jewish, was born Jewish, raised with Jewish identity by not super religious parents. But my mother’s family is Christian. I went through a lot of formal Jewish education, became very religious, and was on my way to becoming a rabbi, then had a conversion experience and became a Christian. So I am a Christian, catholic, specifically Episcopalian. But, to be clear, Jewish law does not necessarily consider Christianity to be idol worship. It depends on which authorities you ask, even in the Orthodox world today. Either way, yes I worship the One God of Israel, who I believe is the Trinity.
@tracktha116 күн бұрын
Luv'd it, very informative... Thank you💯
@maggieharris224817 күн бұрын
Wow! Thank you so much! Can’t wait to hear more. This was really helpful.
@dwalthart17 күн бұрын
Excellent content and teaching style. How far are you going to cover?
@jmariagarcia17 күн бұрын
@@dwalthart I will be covering everything you need to know to be able to read. At least for now!
@logitchy18 күн бұрын
תודה אח. שלום ^w^ very helpful stuff man. thank you so much! excited to improve my hebrew
@henrysolomons90019 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@missirina691219 күн бұрын
❤ Shabat SHALOM! ❤ I'm learning Hebrew and I see everybody has a different Hebrew 😂😭🤔 By the way: is it BEiN or BEN (son) ? As far as I know it is "BEN" ! Otherwise those two horizontal dots are for ONE vowel sounding: "E" or TWO vowels sounding "Ei" ??? 😳 I have never heard of "Ei", but I learn from another two students... (Or this must come with the English phonetical system, isn't it? That letter E is pronounced "ei", in English.) I'm neither an English native speaker; thanks! TODA RABA!
@jmariagarcia19 күн бұрын
@@missirina6912 in Biblical Hebrew it should be ‘bein.’ In modern Hebrew it is ‘ben.’
@rubyerickson996419 күн бұрын
Listen I would go to this evening prayer
@bwreed661019 күн бұрын
Is this Biblical Hebrew or Modern Hebrew please?
@jmariagarcia19 күн бұрын
@@bwreed6610 This is Biblical with standard pronunciation used in the Jewish world and the Academy today.
@danielwatkins87719 күн бұрын
He says he's using modern pronunciation in the beginning of the video. The good news for you is that other than pronunciation, they're not super different.
@bwreed661019 күн бұрын
@@jmariagarcia Thank you.
@bwreed661019 күн бұрын
@@danielwatkins877 Thank you.
@jmariagarcia19 күн бұрын
@@danielwatkins877but not Modern Hebrew as in Israeli Hebrew. There are some significant differences between Classical and Modern grammar. Like Classical doesn’t have true tenses and Modern has a ton of influence from Aramaic, Arabic, and English. Classical tends to also be more “terse” and use far less words to say the same things.
@josezetino963720 күн бұрын
Thank you I find it easy
@josezetino963720 күн бұрын
Easy to learn
@jmariagarcia20 күн бұрын
@@josezetino9637 oh good! That’s the goal.
@marahbarettabaretta20 күн бұрын
Grateful!
@abrbawelde615720 күн бұрын
I need to attend the class
@jmariagarcia20 күн бұрын
@@abrbawelde6157 there’s a signup link in my KZfaq profile
@user-iu5ol1cd2o16 сағат бұрын
How much does it cost to attend the class??
@jmariagarcia16 сағат бұрын
@@user-iu5ol1cd2o It’s free, paid for by the church. We encourage folks who would can to donate to support this work, but there’s never any pressure.
@gideonemeahara310920 күн бұрын
Thanks Joshua. You just earn a subscriber. Shalom.❤
@user-oy8eu9tf3k21 күн бұрын
MetsoYan ,toda raba
@jmariagarcia20 күн бұрын
@@user-oy8eu9tf3k metsuyan! 😁
@dwalthart21 күн бұрын
Thanks for the thoroughness. Some of the vowel combo’s I’ve never heard before by any teacher. I don’t like surprises!
@jmariagarcia20 күн бұрын
@@dwalthart there shouldn’t be surprises!! We’re learning a very systematic and regular language here. 🫡😄
@flama11421 күн бұрын
Awesome!! You are truly gifted as a teacher!! Thank you!!
@flama11421 күн бұрын
Fantastic teacher!!! Thank you and am so looking forward to more of your great lessons!!!
@lesliec931121 күн бұрын
I don't get the ah's . What is the difference between the two?
@jmariagarcia21 күн бұрын
@@lesliec9311 there isn’t a difference in standard pronunciation but there was in classical Hebrew. There are grammatical differences but that comes later. :)
@katialbert21 күн бұрын
If you talk to a Yemenite Jew, they can most likely pronounce certain letters the old, gutteral way. But nobody really uses those sounds anymore. You can try to Google ancient Hebrew pronunciation. I think there's at least one video of it.
@jmariagarcia21 күн бұрын
@@katialbert yes absolutely! Yemenite is still very similar to reconstructed Classical, probably in part due to Arabic influence. I am planning a short video on Classical pronunciation. Coming soon!
@evelyntan841422 күн бұрын
Thank you. Good teaching method👍
@bsbluis22 күн бұрын
Thanks, God bless you
@rrainbow_jh441922 күн бұрын
Just found your channel! I'm excited to learn more about reading Hebrew!
@jmariagarcia22 күн бұрын
@@rrainbow_jh4419 so glad you did! Actively making new content and the engagement is really encouraging. Please share any questions you have.