Hebrew Voices – Complete Archives


  • Hebrew Voices #23 – The Temple Floor Lady

    In this episode of Hebrew Voices, The Temple Floor Lady, I meet with The Temple Floor Lady, Frankie Snyder. Frankie works at the Temple Mount Sifting Project in Jerusalem, reconstructing ancient floors. Frankie explains how she pieces together the pieces of floor … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #75 – Understanding the Difficult Words of Yeshua

    In this episode of Hebrew Voices, Understanding the Difficult Words of the New Testament, Nehemia Gordon talks with Dr. Roy Blizzard, a pioneer in understanding the Jewish roots of Yeshua. Dr. Blizzard explains how one momentous trip to Israel in … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #73 – The Yellow Deli Twelve Tribes Communists

    In this episode of Hebrew Voices, The Yellow Deli 'Twelve Tribes' Communists, I sit down with two members of a Tennessee commune who keep the Sabbath, feasts, and eat "Biblically clean". As I enjoyed a delicious cup of their coffee, … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #14 – The Name Yeshua in Ancient Babylon

    In this episode of Hebrew Voices, The Name Yeshua in Ancient Babylon, Nehemia Gordon heads to Mt. Scopus for a chat with Dr. Uri Gabbay, a professor at The Hebrew University. Their dialog concerns the history, languages and cultures of ancient Mesopotamia … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #70 – Sikh-ing God in Jerusalem

    In this brand-new episode of Hebrew Voices, Sikh-ing God in Jerusalem, I talk with Sathari Singh, a Catholic-born convert to the Sikh faith whose lifelong dream was to come on a pilgrimage to the Western Wall and the Temple Mount. Sathari … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #66 – The Historical Pronunciation of Vav

    In Hebrew Voices, The Historical Pronunciation of Vav, Nehemia Gordon explains how we know the letter “vav” was historically pronounced as “v”, sets the record straight on the Arabic influence that introduced "w" into the Academic pronunciation of Hebrew, and … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #65 – Saving Faith

    In this episode of Hebrew Voices, Saving Faith, Nehemia Gordon talks with medical doctor and theologian Dr. Mark Andrews, who shares the incredible story of the message he received from God while cycling through a New Mexico cornfield, a message … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #61 – 1,000 Manuscripts with Yehovah

    In this special episode of Hebrew Voices, 1,000 Manuscripts with Yehovah, Nehemia Gordon celebrates the incredible milestone of finding God's holy name with full vowels in over 1,000 Hebrew Bible manuscripts. Nehemia speaks with some of his team scouring Bible … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #4 – Triumph Over Terror

    In this episode of Hebrew Voices, Triumph Over Terror, Nehemia Gordon speaks with his old friend and “Pearls Partner", Keith Johnson — an African American Methodist pastor who came to Israel to celebrate the one-year anniversary of Yehuda Glick’s survival … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #60 – Look What You Did in 2017!

    In this special episode of Hebrew Voices, Look What You Did in 2017, Nehemia Gordon and Devorah Daniel look at the highlights of what we accomplished this year with your help. This was a roller-coaster year with exciting discoveries and … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #59 – Michael Oren on Trump’s Recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital

    In this episode of Hebrew Voices, Michael Oren on Trump's Recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's Capital, Nehemia Gordon shares an exclusive interview with Michael Oren, a Deputy Minister in the government of Israel and the greatest living historian to have … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices – Emergency UN Update

    In this special Hebrew Voices, Emergency UN Update, Nehemia Gordon talks with Michael Rood about the United Nations resolution on December 23, 2016 attacking Israel, and exposes a modern-day Antiochus. This episode is available as a video and a podcast. … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #54 – Summer 2017 Israel Update

    In Hebrew Voices, Summer 2017 Israel Update, Nehemia Gordon talks about his research in Jerusalem archives, meetings with top Hebrew manuscript experts, and the realization of a 2000-year old sermon in the pages of Hebrew Bible manuscripts.

  • Hebrew Voices #49 – Why Would I Ever Stop

    In Hebrew Voices, Why Would I Ever Stop, Nehemia Gordon shares with Dev Daniel his excitement about finding the name "Yehovah" in over 100 newly available Hebrew manuscripts, how this is a game-changer in the debate about God's holy name, … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #46 – Ivanka and the Religious Police

    In Hebrew Voices, Ivanka and the Religious Police, Nehemia Gordon shares how some Jews came out against Ivanka Trump and her husband, for violating Rabbinic precepts. This type of judging and shaming is unfortunately common in many communities. Have you been … Continue reading →

6 thoughts on “Hebrew Voices – Complete Archives

  1. Nehemiah:
    Because of your research in Hebrew Matthew, of which I have an online copy, I was able to solve a seemingly impossible textual issue, that is Matt. 28:7 spoken by an Angel: “Then go quickly and tell his disciples: ‘He has risen from the dead and is going ahead of you into ***Galilee. *** ” This region being 2 – 3 days from Jerusalem, was problematic since Yeshua met this His disciples that very same night in Jerusalem. In Hebrew Matthew the word Galilee is not in that passage which, indicates this must be the reading of the original text. Rabbis as you know try to pick apart these resurrection texts, maybe this will be one issue that we can put to rest, using the text of Hebrew Matthew. Thanks again for the excellent scholarship which you have provided us all for so many years…

  2. I have been exceedingly impressed with your work for the last eight years when I first heard of you through Michael Rood’s Shabbat Night Live program. I just love your work on finding the true name of GOD! An issue in our Bible study has arisen about which I would like to ask you opinion. Isa 45:7  I form(H3335) the light,(H216) and create(H1254) darkness:(H2822) I make(H6213) peace,(H7965) and create(H1254) evil:(H7451) I (H589 ) the LORD(H3068) do(H6213) all(H3605) these(H428) things. (KJV+ version showing Strong’s Numbers.) The main contention is with respect to the translation of “make” in “and make(H1254) evil.” H1254 in Strong’s concordance defines the word as baw-raw , and can be translated as create, cut down, dispatch, make, select, or do. Many persons hold to the idea that because of this verse GOD creates evil, when it could just as easily be that Yehovah cuts down evil. Indeed, I do not find a second witness in scripture that confirms that Yehovah actually creates evil. On the contrary, in creation Eloyhim finds his creation in all instances good. In referring to light and darkness in Gen 1:18 “And to rule over the day and over the night, and to divide the light(H216) from the darkness:(H2822) and God(H430) saw that it was good.(H2896).” Since Isaiah, speaking for Yehovah, contrasts light and darkness in the first part of 45:7 with peace and evil in the second part of the verse, it would seem He is using a poetic device of repeating two instances to contrast two states. Yet, by translating baw-raw as create rather than cut-down or dispatch there is instead an equivalence not a contrast. At least one Bible teacher I follow purports this view of contrasts. His view is that all things were created good, and that Satan, as a created being, fell into iniquity, and subsequently causes all mankind to fall into iniquity and sin through temptation. Therefore, it is Satan who perpetuates evil through sin, not Yehovah. We would contend that Yehovah forms light and dispatches darkness, and makes peace and cuts down evil. I would be very grateful for your view on this issue of translation. Thank you and Shalom.

  3. Good Morning,
    I was trying to find the series on John 6:4 dealing with including another Passover in Yeshua’s ministry — can you direct me to it?
    thank you,
    roger

  4. When you found the first chapter of John and several pages of Luke in the Vatican waste basket, did you find Yeshua or Yehoshua in Hebrew? Thank you! What is most accurate?

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