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It has always been difficult for Jews to take Christians serious, mostly because Christians lack the fundamentals that religious Jews learn in their youth. It remains an embarrassing fact, that modern Jews can comprehend the New Testament better than modern Christians. There is no excuse for this. Christians have dropped the ball and should be anxious to remedy that neglect. Not only would they benefit themselves, but their community too.

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Michael Ben Zehabe

The Meaning of Hebrew Letters: A Hebrew Language Program for Christians

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We should expect nothing less from the language that was originally given by God, to His human family. Hebrew was the method that God chose for mankind to speak to Him, and Him to them. Adam spoke Hebrew__nd your Bible confirms this. Everyone who got off the ark spoke one language__ebrew. Even Abraham spoke Hebrew. Where did Abraham learn to speak Hebrew? Abraham was descended from Noah__ son, Shem. (Ge 11:10-26) Shem__ household was not affected by the later confusion of languages, at Babel. (Ge 11:5-9) To the contrary, Shem was blessed while the rest of Babel was cursed. (Ge 9:26) That is how Abraham retained Hebrew, despite residing in Babylon.So, Shem__ language can be traced back to Adam. (Ge 11:1) And, Shem (Noah__ son) was still alive when Jacob and Esau was 30 years of age. Obviously, Hebrew (the original language) was clearly spoken by Jacob__ sons. (Ge 14:13)

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Michael Ben Zehabe

The Meaning of Hebrew Letters: A Hebrew Language Program for Christians

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If this letter system works, it should be reproducible and consistent. If this letter system works, it should be demonstrated in biblical narrative__ith consistency. It has. It does. It will. For instance: Daniel interpreted the handwriting on the Babylonian wall. (Da 5:1-31) The question has always been, __hat method would produce the same interpretation?_ If you will pull out your Strong__ Concordance and translate those same four words, you won__ get the same results that Daniel got. Was Daniel using a different method than modern Christians? Yes, obviously.

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Michael Ben Zehabe

The Meaning of Hebrew Letters: A Hebrew Language Program for Christians