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| | Daily Bible Study - Hebrew |
 | | Judah was a Shemite, a Hebrew, and an Israelite. |  | | From the Scriptural genealogical record comes some of the most well-known terms relating to Israelite people: Semite and Semitic originate from Noah's son Shem, and Hebrew is derived from Eber, the ancestor of Abraham. |  | | From two other people come two other very well-known identities: Israelites are the descendants of Isaac's son Jacob, who God renamed Israel, and from Jacob's son Judah come the terms Jew and Jewish. |
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http://www.keyway.ca/htm2002/hebrew.htm
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| | DEFENDING CATHOLIC TRUTH Monday, April 22, 2002 (apr22dct.htm) |
 | | Hebrew Bible and Sacred Scriptures of the Hebrew people - The PBC seems to have a veritable obsession with attributing to the present day Jews the "property" of the whole Old Testament. |  | | C. Judaism, Hebrew people - A basic thesis of the PBC is that the present day Jewish religion is the true heir of the divine promise of the Old Testament. |  | | The New Testament attests its harmony with the Scriptures of the Hebrew people; |
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http://www.dailycatholic.org/issue/2002Apr/apr22dct.htm
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| | Hebrews |
 | | Hebrews are also referred to as the Children of Israel for this reason. |  | | Indeed, it was Ahmose (in Hebrew A-moses), who was from Thebes, down the river from the seat of power – Memphis, who caused the Hyksos to leave, although in contrast to the bible, Ahmose was the enemy of the Hyksos and expelled them by force. |  | | For the book of the Bible, see Epistle to the Hebrews. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/H/Hebrews.htm
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| | The Sacred Name |
 | | The Hebrew language was used by the Hebrew people for hundreds of years, but then came a time when, as a result of the conquest o Alexander the Great, Greek became the universally spoken language of the world. |  | | Some of the people who came to listen to Him were Romans and they could not understand Semitic languages, so it is very possible that much of Jesus' instruction was given in Greek, although we know that many of His private conversations with Semitic peoples were in Aramaic. |  | | The explicit teaching of the Bible is that you use the name of God or Father in the language you are using, whether Aramaic, Hebrew or Greek. |
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http://www.steps2life.org/library/jgrosball/sacredname.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Hebrew Names |
 | | In the former case, the Divine name is the subject of the verb (Elisama, "God heard"; Jonathan, "Yahweh gave"); in the latter the Divine name may be regarded again as the subject, and the noun as the predicate (Elisua, "God is salvation"). |  | | From this rapid survey, it appears that students of the history of religions may find in Hebrew proper names ample material for deductions concerning religious belief and the theology of God's people. |  | | This is true of the old Semitic peoples, especially of the Hebrews. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10675a.htm
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| | Hebrew History: The Monarchy, ~1050-926 |
 | | In the Hebrew view of history, it represents the Hebrew refusal to be ruled by god in favor of a human ruler. |  | | This conflict would form the basis of a massive change in the nature of Hebrew religion, the "prophetic revolution," which is played out against the backdrop of the incongruence between rule by Yahweh and rule by a king. |  | | This was Saul; according to Hebrew history, he was chosen by popular acclaim by the Hebrew people (which seems likely among a group without a king). |
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http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/HEBREWS/MONARCHY.HTM
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| | Welcome To Axis Mundi: A Student Journal For The Academic Study Of Religion |
 | | That they have decided to put God to the test, when in reality it is God who puts the Hebrew people to the position of having their faith and devotion tested by Yahweh,[21] humanity does not test God as to whether God is devoted to the faiths followers (Deuteronomy 6:16). |  | | The Hebrew people swore an oath to worship only one God, the Hebrew God, to break this would bring about the wrath of their God (Deuteronomy 8:18-20). |  | | Thus, God vindicated the Hebrews and this act was accomplished through a human, the Persian King Cyrus,[24] who allotted the Hebrew people the right to go home. |
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http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/axismundi/2001/the_wisdom_of_judith.php
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| | HEBREW LANGUAGE |
 | | Biblical Hebrew is the Hebrew of the books found in the Hebrew Tanakh (Bible). |  | | Hebrew is the tribal language of the Jewish people. |  | | The original Hebrew of 1350 B.C.E. was written in proto-Sinaitic script; a script created by the Hebrew scribes shortly after the Hebrew people left Egyptian exile with Moses. |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~ecorebbe/id45.html
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| | Useful Quotations on Zionism |
 | | After the Jewish people was expelled from the land destined for it, it continued to exist for almost two thousand years thanks to its faith in its resettlement, in the existence of its destiny, in the realization of its ideal. |  | | Zion is the infinite destiny of the people's soul. |  | | This is the mainspring of a people's vitality and creativity, of its spiritual and cultural values. |
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http://www.wzo.org.il/en/resources/view.asp?id=1246
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| | What is a Hebrew Israelite? |
 | | Israel is a nation of people where those who practice Judaism are members of a religion and not a nationality as such. |  | | Jews, on the other hand, are people of various nationalities who have abandoned their own cultures and adopted the religion of Judiasm. |  | | It was the gradual degradation and cross-culturalization of both Israelite practice and the Hebrew language by the Edomites that led to the coining and eventual use of the term Jew. |
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http://www.thelawkeepers.org/whatis2.htm
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| | The Message of the Hebrew Wisdom Literature |
 | | Unpretentious and uncomplicated, the Hebrews were a people who could come to God with complaint as well as praise and know that He would hear and respond to both. |  | | This is the ray of hope that emanates from the Hebrew people which outshines all of the other cultures of the day, and which enabled them to trust in God and wait for His salvation. |  | | The Hebrew people saw God as one who was actively involved in human life. |
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http://www.theology.edu/journal/volume3/message.htm
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| | Genesis Notes, HUMN 220 (C. Easton) |
 | | In Israel, the land of Palestine, the Hebrew people are caught between Egyptian and Persian conflicts. |  | | Abraham is told to distinguish his people though another sign of the Covenant (a promise, a connection, between God and his people): circumcision. |  | | Drawn into Egypt by famine (the end of Genesis), the Hebrews are under Egyptian domination in the 17-18th centuries BCE (the beginning of Exodus). |
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http://www.geneseo.edu/~easton/humanities/Genesisnotes.html
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| | Lord's Prayer in Aramaic |
 | | Therefore, they were known by those who lived east of the river Euphrates as Hebrew, that is, "the people across the river." All branches of the great Semitic people had a common speech. |  | | The term "Hebrew" is derived from the Aramaic word Abar or Habar which means " to cross over." This name was given to the Hebrew people simply because Abraham and the people who were with him crossed the river Euphrates and went to Palestine. |  | | After the captivity, Aramaic became the vernacular of the Jewish people and is still used by them in the worship. |
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http://pw1.netcom.com/~aldawood/aramaic.htm
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| | Hebrew |
 | | The Torah which is written in Biblical or Classical Hebrew refers to the language of the Hebrews as the language of Canaan or Judah. |  | | Early Hebrew was the alphabet used by the Jewish nation in the period before the Babylonian Exile up to the 6th century before Yeshua. |  | | In 1948 Hebrew became the official language of Israel. |
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http://www.torahbytes.org/sechel/hebrew.htm
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| | AHRC - Ancient Hebrews in America |
 | | It was not until this last century that the ancient Hebrew (paleo-Hebrew) script was discovered in the Near East. |  | | First, it is written in an ancient Hebrew script. |  | | The above inscription cannot be a fake for the following reasons. |
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http://www.ancient-hebrew.org/15_home.html
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| | Hebrew beginnings |
 | | The Sinai covenant was of course a suzerainty covenant. |  | | This name is related to the Hebrew verb for "being," so it indicates that God is the Ground of Being, the Source of all that is. Out of respect for the power of God's holy name, many Jews do not pronounce it. |  | | Hebrews occasionally used this name for the one God. |
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http://www.ehcweb.ehc.edu/faculty/fkellogg/131u1.htm
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| | Hebrews on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Bold in the presence of God: atonement in Hebrews. |  | | Syntactic definiteness in the grammar of Modern Hebrew *. |  | | Yet without them, there might be no Hebrew people. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/h/hebrws.asp
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| | HP003essay8 |
 | | Americans need no divine proclamation to “misinterpret”, for their lifestyles, their very souls are immersed in an ideology that willfully supports the betterment of the world; whereas the ancient Hebrew people took for granted their divine privilege as a consolation for their destitution and sorrow. |  | | Prophets splattered the Old Testament of the Bible (the Hebrew Bible) like polka-dots splattered the 1980’s. |  | | Indeed, Americans view themselves as a “chosen people of sorts;” but this derives not from divine intervention, not from insuperable favoritism, but a common will of the people — to succeed, to prosper, and to spread this aura of opportunity with the rest of the world. |
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http://www2.bc.edu/~thompsmy/HP003essay8.html
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 | | and instead of saying, I have a problem, in Hebrew people say, there is to me a problem. |  | | As a result, instead of expressing a thought that sounds like the following: "I have a book," in Hebrew people say, "there is to me a book". |  | | instead of expressing a thought that sounds like: "I have a meeting," in Hebrew people say, "there is to me a meeting". |
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http://www.uvm.edu/~gbavly/lso18/lsn18.html
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| | The Hebrew Red Sea Crossing (Exodus) |
 | | While these inscriptions received much attention at first, the concept that these inscriptions were made by the Hebrews of the Exodus was summarily rejected by most scholars merely because they are most commonly known from the Bible. |  | | The Bible said all the chariots of Egypt and 600 choice chariots, or gold veneered models, were in the army pursuing God's people. |  | | .[It is impossible that] a people so intelligent, so persevering as the Hebrew people, have not left in the indelible granite of the Peninsula of Sinai a single monument of thier Exode, to thank God for being able, in the midst of so much misery and danger, to recover safety and liberty. |
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http://www.bibleprobe.com/exodus.htm
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| | Hebrew Gospel Resources |
 | | Hebrew New Testament Bible from the American Bible Society |  | | Many followers of Jesus are praying that God will continue to bless the Hebrew people, and some of the links on this page have information to help them learn more about the Hebrew language and culture. |  | | The U.S. Census Bureau reports that over 144,000 people living in the U.S. spoke Hebrew in 1990, making Hebrew number 23 on the Top 50 Languages Spoken in the U.S. One of the best introductions to the culture and customs of the people of Israel is the 4-page |
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http://www.ethnicharvest.org/peoples/languages/hebrew.htm
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| | TUNING HEBREW PSALMS TO REGGAE RHYTHMS: RASTAS' REVOLUTIONARY LAMENTATIONS FOR SOCIAL CHANGE |
 | | This is a reflection on the past glories of the nation, an identification with the suffering people, and a desire to keep alive memory and faith in Yahweh. |  | | The people's sense of national identity that rose to its zenith in the glory days of David and Solomon, ca. |  | | This is made clearer in the prayer that God would punish the oppressor proportionately to the crime committed against the people. |
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http://www.crosscurrents.org/murrell.htm
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| | Hebrew Language = Hebrew People - Stormfront White Nationalist Community |
 | | SoT you are peddling twaddle again from the Hebrew. |  | | These two Semitic languages were not dissimilar, and the Hebrew word for 'red' was adom, while another word denoting something red was adum, as indicated by the Adummim (the red men) of the book of Joshua (15:7). |  | | Hebrew Language = Hebrew People - Stormfront White Nationalist Community |
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http://www.stormfront.org/forum/showthread.php?p=2284329#post2284329
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| | Judaism and Ancient Hebrew Religion |
 | | 70 C.E.; the term "Ancient Hebrew Religion" refers to the ancient religion of the Hebrew people in Biblical times and up to the first century of the common era. |  | | Rabbinic Judaism was the norm in Jewish religion after 70 C.E. until the Age of the Enlightenment and the modern era, which saw the birth of such diverse movements as zionism, hasidism, and reform Judaism, among others. |  | | These sources could be downloaded by Religous Studies students who are learning Hebrew, who want to include Hebrew words in their papers, or who want an electronic version of the Jewish Bible. |
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http://www.ualberta.ca/~slis/guides/religion/judaism.htm
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| | Moses |
 | | The Hebrew people quickly followed the path to the other side of the sea. |  | | For many, many, many years, the Hebrew people had lived in Egypt. |  | | There was a plague of darkness that lasted for three days, but still Pharaoh would not let the Hebrew people go. |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~huntermarionettes/puptmin/resources/Moses.htm
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| | My Documents\lettertwo |
 | | The Old Testament was written in Hebrew for the Hebrew people, the chosen people of God, to declare His wonders to the world. |  | | Generally I have found these people to be varied in their opinions in regards to doctrine; some moderate (scripturally still believing in the Trinity) and others into complete heresy omitting the name Jesus Christ entirely from their faith. |  | | My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children. |
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http://www.jesus-is-lord.com/hebrewrt.htm
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| | Glossary - Derech |
 | | Spoken by Jewish people instead of God's personal name YHVH ("Jehovah or Yahweh"). |  | | The 10th and smallest letter in the Hebrew alphabet (aleph-bet). |  | | In a broad sense the whole Written Word of God is the Torah, to include what is called the "Old Testament" (Tanakh) as well as the New Testament (B'rit Chadashah). |
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http://www.derech.org/glossary.html
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| | The Messiah's Hebrew Name: "Yeshua" Or "Yahshua"? |
 | | David Bivin, a Christian, says that the Yahshua form "is rooted in a misunderstanding."[2] Dr. Bivin is a renowned Hebrew scholar and teacher and author of Fluent Biblical Hebrew. |  | | To people who actually know Hebrew people like Dr. Ben-Gigi, Dr. Bivin, and others it is very obvious that those who insist on the Yahshua form know very little about the Hebrew language. |  | | He also clearly establishes the fact that the English name "Jesus" has absolutely no pagan connection and is simply a derivation of "Yesous," the Greek transliteration of "Yeshua." Most important, Dr. Botkin addresses that slander and criticism surrounding the name controversy in entirely non-Scriptural and not glorifying to the Holy One of Israel. |
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http://www.yashanet.com/library/Yeshua_or_Yahshua.htm
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| | The Secrets of the Exodus: The Egyptian Origin of the Hebrew People Book Page |
 | | The authors have based their conclusions on more than a decade of research, in the course of which they came across striking similarities in practices common to the Hebrew and Egyptian religions, in the Book of Genesis and Egyptian cosmology, and in the Hebrew alphabet and Egyptian hieroglyphs. |  | | An immediate best-seller when it came out in France, this revolutionary study by the Jewish-French authors Messod and Roger Sabbah fuels the Exodus debate with a startling thesis: the Hebrew people of the Old Testament were actually Egyptians and followers of the pharaoh Akhenaton, whose belief in one God overturned traditional beliefs in Ancient Egypt. |  | | Learn what Tutankhamens tomb reveals about the people of the Exodus and why the true mastermind behind the Exodus, the Heavenly Father Ay, was repeatedly glossed over by past researchers and historians. |
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http://www.allworth.com/Catalog/HP309.htm
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| | Israelite Heritage |
 | | This site proves from Scripture, the so called black people of the americas are descendants of the biblical Israelites. |  | | Why are the Israelites known as the "chosen people"? |  | | To learn the truth about the scriptural Hebrews, we need to ask and answer the following questions: |
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http://www.hebrewisraelites.org
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| | Judaism |
 | | You will be my people, live in a given way |  | | Covenant – God makes a deal with Hebrew people |  | | - New Testament assumes TaNaKh (Hebrew Scripture) as basis |
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http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~ncoverst/Judaism.2002.htm
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| | National Jewish Outreach Program |
 | | A follow-up course to the Hebrew Reading Crash Course, the Level II class is offered to those who can recognize the Hebrew alphabet and would like to improve their Hebrew reading and comprehension skills in only 5 one and one half hour weekly sessions. |  | | Every November, tens of thousands of Jewish adults gather in hundreds of locations across North America to learn to read Hebrew -- the language of our people! |  | | READ HEBREW AMERICA is the ideal way to learn how to follow synagogue services, to be more involved in your children's Jewish education, or simply to enhance your own ties to Judaism. |
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http://www.njop.org/html/hebrew_across_usa_can.html
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| | Sheet Music publication - Music Of The Hebrew People |
 | | Sheet Music publication - Music Of The Hebrew People |  | | This title ships direct from the publisher - normally within 4 working days. |  | | Prices subject to change to be advised on confirmation of order. |
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http://music.netstoreusa.com/h43/WBh43.shtml
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