Hebrew Quest #32 ✡ Psalm 145 | Proverbs 16 and 17
Hebrew Quest: Get Closer To Yeshua Through Hebrew
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1h 6m
Psalm 145 (29 minutes, starts 00:00)
Traditional Jews pray this Psalm three times a day. This means that by the time they're in their mid-60s they've prayed it over 50,000 times! As you pray this Psalm in Hebrew for the very first time ask yourself why this is "the Psalm", imagine how it would change your understanding of God to pray it thousands of times, and enjoy feeling closer to the Jewish people than ever before.
Proverbs 16 (12 minutes, starts 29:29)
Dogs eating their throw up, people who think they're so wise, lazy people who won't get out of bed, desperately hungry people who'll eat anything. These pithy sayings from chapters 25 to 27 mostly talk about how you don't want to be "that guy".
Proverbs 17 (26 minutes, starts 40:58)
Our last session reading proverbs from chapters 27 to 29 is very pleasant indeed. Let's talk about the sweetness of friendship, the rewards of hard work, the joy parents feel when they look at their kids, and the happiness to be found in Torah-observance.
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