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Hebrew Word Study: Beyond The Lexicon

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"Many Christians long to study the Word of God in the original Hebrew. They will take Hebrew classes at a college, a synagogue, or online and often become discouraged because these classes either teach them to speak Hebrew or spend considerable time teaching complex rules of grammar when all these Christians want to do is find God’s heart and message in His Word. As a result, these Christians usually give up and just go to the back of their Strong’s Concordance, a lexicon, or a Bible dictionary to look up a word.

This book is written for the Christian who does not want to learn to speak Hebrew or spend long hours trying to understand complex rules of grammar. All they want is to know if there is a deeper meaning to certain Hebrew words. Even after looking up a word in their lexicon, they are still left with a nagging feeling that there must be more. In most cases there is more, and this book will give some guidelines in how to drill down into the very heart, soul, and core of a Hebrew word; it will take you to a world beyond your lexicon, and you do not need a PhD to do it. The only thing you will need is to love the Word of God, and if you love it enough, it will reveal its secrets. Hebrew is a language of the heart, and if you love God enough, He will reveal His heart to you through the ancient Hebrew language."

181 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 25, 2014

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Chaim Bentorah

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December 2, 2015
This is some outrageous pseudoscience taken from the most speculative trends within Jewish mystic tradition. Anyone attracted to the teaching of this author should check out some of the more sober scholars in the area of Kabbalism and get a second opinion.
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July 9, 2016
Deeply Awesome

Just like the One we're seeking. Although I'm no scholar this man is a godly teacher. He is capable of opening His Words. I am being very selfish, I know, and I hope he's still teaching us til the day he goes Home.
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