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- Learn Biblical Hebrew | Twins Biblical Academy | Israel
Learn Biblical Hebrew 10 Lessons only and then start reading Biblical Hebrew ← BACK TO ALL COURSES THE LESSONS Meet Your Instructor Andre Moubarak Andre Moubarak is the owner and founder of Twins Tours & Travel Ltd. in Israel. Born into a Christian family along the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem’s Christian Quarter, Andre is a licensed tour guide and an ordained minister, leading numerous groups through the Holy Land each year and teaching them about the Aramaic/Jewish roots of Jesus. The first video of this course is free, you can buy this course to see all the videos. Buy Now Cost Learn Biblical Hebrew excersises: Biblical Hebrew- Lesson 1 - Worksheet .pdf Download PDF • 48KB Lesson2 .pdf Download PDF • 127KB Lesson3 .pdf Download PDF • 126KB Lesson4 .pdf Download PDF • 271KB Lesson5 .pdf Download PDF • 256KB Lesson 6 .pdf Download PDF • 165KB SUMMARY: • Biblical Hebrew is the primary language that the 39 books of the Tanach are written in. (The Tanach is the Hebrew Bible, sometimes called the Old Testemant. • Biblical Hebrew is written and read from right to left. • Hebrew has its own alphabet. ➢ Hebrew letters do not have uppercase and lowercase forms. ➢ Hebrew letters can be written in different scripts. A script is the way the letters look. The script used in this course, as well as most mod ern Hebrew Bibles, is called the Babylonian script. ➢ Hebrew uses vowel points, which are small symbols written underneath of the letters, to indicate vowel sounds (i.e., the sounds of A, E, I, O, and U). • Hebrew letters and vowels can be pronounced in different ways. These different ways of pronouncing Hebrew are called dialects. This course teaches the Modern dialect, also known as the Israeli dialect. You may hear some of the letters and vowels pronounced differently from speakers using different dialects. ➢ The Modern dialect is considered the standard way of speaking Hebrew in Israel today. Since we don’t know exactly how Hebrew was pronounced in Biblical times and places, we are teaching the most popular modern way to pronounce it. • The goal of this course is to provide a good base of knowledge that you can build on if you take more advanced Hebrew courses in the future. It is intended for beginners only. ➢ This course only teaches words that are used in the Tanach. This course will be useful for reading the Bible, but not so much for conversing in Hebrew. ➢ This course sometimes oversimplifies the rules of the Hebrew language to make This course sometimes oversimplifies the rules of the Hebrew language to make them easy to remember and use. As we progress through the course, these rules them easy to remember and use. As we progress through the course, these rules will be explained in greater detaiwill be explained in greater detail. • Every video lesson has a corresponding summary like this one. Future summaries will also Every video lesson has a corresponding summary like this one. Every lesson also have exercises that you can complete, so you can practice the skills you are learning. For have exercises that you can complete, so you can practice the skills you are learning. For the best experience with this course, we strongly encourage you to complthe best experience with this course, we strongly encourage you to complete these excersises. RESOURCES ABOUT 52:22 Play Learn Biblical Hebrew - Introduction 59:20 Play Biblical Hebrew - Lesson 1 50:27 Play Biblical Hebrew - Lesson 2 43:33 Play Biblical Hebrew - Lesson 3 51:29 Play Biblical Hebrew - Lesson 4 47:45 Play Biblical Hebrew - Lesson 5 42:12 Play Biblical Hebrew - Lesson 6 43:08 Play Biblical Hebrew - Lesson 7 45:75 Play Tools to conduct in depth Bible study 50:04 Play Why study Jewish Literature 38:37 Play Gematria in Biblical Interpretation
- Gift Card | Twins Biblical Academy | Israel
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- Twins Tours Ambassadors | Twins Biblical Academy | Israel
Twins Tours Ambassadors Friends and Ambassadors of Twins Tours, Tour Leaders and Pastors and Priests whose primary duties as ambassadors are to maintain relations and represent Twins Tours all over the world. They care and educate other people and organizations about the important role of Twins Tours in Israel & the West Bank. ← BACK TO ALL COURSES THE LESSONS Meet Your Instructor Andre Moubarak Andre Moubarak is the owner and founder of Twins Tours & Travel Ltd. in Israel. Born into a Christian family along the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem’s Christian Quarter, Andre is a licensed tour guide and an ordained minister, leading numerous groups through the Holy Land each year and teaching them about the Aramaic/Jewish roots of Jesus. The first video of this course is free, you can buy this course to see all the videos. Buy Now Cost Friends and Ambassadors of Twins Tours, Tour Leaders and Pastors and Priests that there primary duties as ambassadors are to maintain relations and represent twins Tours all over the world. They care and educate other people and organizations about the important role of Twins Tours in Israel & West Bank. RESOURCES ABOUT 37:05 Play The Tent Ministries 28:06 Play Pastor Bo & Karen Owen 46:57 Play Rev. Norvi Mayfield 42:31 Play Dr. Mark Carpenter - G.R.A.C.E. International 32:25 Play Rani Espanioly - S.A.L.A.M. in The Holy Land 38:19 Play Deacon Nathan Gunn 1:16:10 Play Crystal Shmaltz
- What You Need to Know to Visit Israel | Twins Biblical Academy | Israel
What You Need to Know to Visit Israel This is a free course where I'll teach you what you need to know before traveling to Israel during Covid regulations. ← BACK TO ALL COURSES THE LESSONS Meet Your Instructor Andre Moubarak Andre Moubarak is the owner and founder of Twins Tours & Travel Ltd. in Israel. Born into a Christian family along the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem’s Christian Quarter, Andre is a licensed tour guide and an ordained minister, leading numerous groups through the Holy Land each year and teaching them about the Aramaic/Jewish roots of Jesus. The first video of this course is free, you can buy this course to see all the videos. Buy Now Cost During the covid time we had groups and it was very tough everyone have to be tyested before arrival and before departure from israel, but it was the best time to travel because the country was not crowded at all. This video will teach you about how was the situation during covid ttime. RESOURCES ABOUT 40:53 Play The Holy Land 2025
- ANDRE'S MASTER CLASS | Twins Biblical Academy | Israel
ANDRE'S MASTER CLASS Jesus Through The Middle Eastern Eyes ← BACK TO ALL COURSES THE LESSONS Meet Your Instructor Andre Moubarak Andre Moubarak is the owner and founder of Twins Tours & Travel Ltd. in Israel. Born into a Christian family along the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem’s Christian Quarter, Andre is a licensed tour guide and an ordained minister, leading numerous groups through the Holy Land each year and teaching them about the Aramaic/Jewish roots of Jesus. The first video of this course is free, you can buy this course to see all the videos. Buy Now Cost My hope for you is that these courses will lead you to understand Jesus in a better way, and as a result, these teachings will bring clarity, correction, and confirmation to your walk with Jesus. First C: Culture Culture is a strong part of people's lives. It influences their views, values, humor—their loyalties, fears, and hopes. Words have specific meanings to the language and to the culture in which they are used. That is why it is essential to learn about the Hebrew language and Jewish culture of Jesus. Jesus lived during the 1st century while the Temple was still in full operation with the sacrificial system. However, at that time, the whole region was under oppressive Roman rule. Jesus was born into a Jewish family in Bethlehem. He was later raised in Nazareth as a Jewish kid to study the Torah in a synagogue. Jesus was a Middle Eastern, Galilean, Torah-observant Jew. With His family, He traveled during the three pilgrimage feasts up to the Temple in Jerusalem. He was a Rabbi in Galilee and taught in all of the synagogues. He went back to Jerusalem during the Jewish holy festival of Passover to be sacrificed as the ultimate Lamb of Judah, and He will come back again as the Lion of Judah. So when you are reading Scripture and building relationships with Jesus, it helps to have some perspective and understanding of His Jewish identity and culture. These online courses will give you practical information about how to understand Jesus in His 1st century culture. It is different from your own western modern culture. By the way, I have a complete online course about the differences between Eastern and Western cultures. Second C: Customs A custom is a pattern of behavior that is followed by members of a particular culture. Most people adhere to customs without any real understanding of why they exist or how they got started. The purpose of customs is to provide a sense of association and belonging to communities, groups, and organizations within a society. Because customs are so important to social harmony, over time, they become the norms of society. Third C: Context In general, the meanings of words are found within the context of sentences and in how a sentence finds its context in the other sentences that surround it. When interpreting Scripture, we must understand what the context of the passage is. Every verse in the Bible has a specific historical context, which has to do with culture, customs, time in history, author, audience, the geographical and political situations, and the occasion and purpose of the writing. Historical context helps us to see more clearly the circumstances around events in time that we are not familiar with. RESOURCES ABOUT 49:39 Play Andre Teaching Tour in USA 44:22 Play Twins Biblical Academy - Online Courses 49:59 Play The Role of the Church during war 52:46 Play Andre's Book Club 42:13 Play New Book Launch Celebration Party I 39:38 Play New Book Launch Celebration Party II
- The Aaronic Blessing | Twins Biblical Academy | Israel
The Aaronic Blessing The Aaronic Blessing, also known as the Priestly Blessing or Birkat Kohanim (בִּרְכַּת כֹּהֲנִים), is one of the most well-known and cherished passages in the Hebrew Bible. Found in Numbers 6:24-26, it is a three-part blessing delivered by Aaron and his sons to bless the Israelites. ← BACK TO ALL COURSES THE LESSONS Meet Your Instructor Andre Moubarak Andre Moubarak is the owner and founder of Twins Tours & Travel Ltd. in Israel. Born into a Christian family along the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem’s Christian Quarter, Andre is a licensed tour guide and an ordained minister, leading numerous groups through the Holy Land each year and teaching them about the Aramaic/Jewish roots of Jesus. The first video of this course is free, you can buy this course to see all the videos. Buy Now Cost Cultural and Historical Context: The Aaronic Blessing was given directly by God to Moses, instructing Aaron and his sons to bless the people of Israel. This marked the priestly role as not just intermediaries in sacrifices, but also conveyors of divine favor. In the Temple, the blessing was pronounced daily. Today, it is recited in Jewish liturgy during synagogue services, weddings, and other significant ceremonies. The tripartite structure reflects increasing layers of divine blessing: material well-being (blessing and protection), spiritual enlightenment (grace and presence), and ultimate wholeness (peace). Theological Significance: Covenantal Relationship: The blessing reaffirms God’s covenant with Israel, promising care, grace, and peace. Divine Favor: God's “face” shining upon someone symbolizes His favor and presence, crucial in ancient Near Eastern contexts. Shalom as the Ultimate Blessing: The culmination of the blessing is "shalom," encompassing well-being, harmony, and completeness—central to the Hebrew concept of a blessed life. RESOURCES ABOUT
- Christians of the Holy Land | Twins Biblical Academy | Israel
Christians of the Holy Land There have always been Christian communities in the Middle East. Very few are aware of the existence of more than ten million Christians currently in the Middle East that speak the original Semetic languages. There is a general assumption in the West that Arabs and Muslims are synonymous. This is simply not true, though we the Arab Christians are part of the Arab civilization and culture. In the West, the term Arab is equated with Muslims. This is certainly a misconception of both Middle Eastern history and Christianity. Christianity was born here in our cities and in our villages. Christianity is original to our land and is not imported from outside; our heritage is genuine and ancient. Thus, it is important for our Christianity to be recognized. Moreover, to fully understand the Bible, it is crucial to understand the Christian Middle Eastern culture. Even our normal and daily conversation as Arab Christians are full of Biblical language and Biblical atmosphere. ← BACK TO ALL COURSES THE LESSONS Meet Your Instructor Tony Moubarak I am a licensed Christian Arab Israeli tour guide. I was born in Jerusalem in 1975 and love this city more than any other place in the world, which is why I chose to become a guide in this ancient land. Moreover, I enjoy sharing my love and knowledge of this unique country as a tour guide with a great passion. The first video of this course is free, you can buy this course to see all the videos. Buy Now Cost Learning more about the Christians in the Holy Land and how our daily challenges make our faith stronger? In the birthplace of Christianity, Christians are currently 2% of the population of Israel and less than 1% of the Palestinian territories (The W.B. & Gaza). In Israel proper and in Jerusalem, we can call it more discrimination for the Christians, but in the West Bank, including the Gaza Strip, it is more persecution. In the land here, there are three main groups of Palestinians We will learn a lot and in depth about Christians of the Holy Land 1) The Palestinian Christians of East Jerusalem. 1% out of 1 million, that is less than 10,000 thousand Christians in Jerusalem today, that we spoke about in the past webinar. 2) The Palestinian Christians who are left and stayed in Israel since 1948 and who are now called Arab Israelis. They live in Israeli cities now, such as Haifa and Nazareth and many other Galilean villages mostly in the northern part of the country. There are about 180,000 Christian citizens of Israel 9 million. 3) Palestinians Christians of the West Bank and the Gaza strip, such as in Nablus, Ramallah, Bethlehem, and the other Palestinian cities. About 50,000 Christians in the West Bank (out of the 5 million), and around 800 Christians living in the whole Gaza Strip (out of the 2 million). In this next webinar, as i said we will more concentrate more on the Arab- Israeli Christians of the Holy Land and talk a little bit some of their challenges living in Israel: How does the Arab- Israeli Christians Identify themselves? How come they are more integrated into the Jewish system? There is a lot of differences between the Jerusalem Christians who mainly live in east Jrslm, the Arab Israeli Christians who live in Israel proper, and the Palestinian Christians who live in the West Bank and even who live in Gaza. RESOURCES ABOUT 32:37 Play Christians of the Holy Land - Part I 40:59 Play Christians of the Holy Land - Part II 39:02 Play Christians of the Holy Land - Part III 27:25 Play Christians of the Holy Land - Part IV 44:55 Play Christians of the Holy Land - Part V
- Weekly Torah Portions | Twins Biblical Academy | Israel
Weekly Torah Portions This course introduces the Jewish tradition of reading the Torah, as they read it fully and continuously. This includes a Torah portion every week for the whole entire year. We will follow this traditional Jewish division into weekly portions, tracing selected themes from the Torah, one portion of each book of the Five Books of Moses, and their presentation and representation in the New Testament. ← BACK TO ALL COURSES THE LESSONS Meet Your Instructor Tony Moubarak I am a licensed Christian Arab Israeli tour guide. I was born in Jerusalem in 1975 and love this city more than any other place in the world, which is why I chose to become a guide in this ancient land. Moreover, I enjoy sharing my love and knowledge of this unique country as a tour guide with a great passion. The first video of this course is free, you can buy this course to see all the videos. Buy Now Cost The first introduction lesson focuses on the roots of this custom of Torah reading that is traced back to the pages of the Hebrew Bible itself. Both the Old Testament and the New Testament hold information on practices of Torah reading and studying all the way from the time of Joshua to the time of Jesus and even afterwards until today. So, the discussion of all of these customs and rituals will help us understand better the times of the first century of Jesus. We will see how well the New Testament holds information on practices of Torah reading and studying at the time of Jesus, the synagogues he and his contemporaries attended, the rituals they knew and in which they participated. 1. “In the Beginning”, (פרשת בראשית - Parashat Berashit) , Genesis 1: 1- 6: 8 Is the first Torah portion read on the first Shabbat after Simchat Torah, (the celebration of completing a cycle and beginning a new cycle of reading the Torah). Now in this Parasha we have some major events: From the creation story- to Noah, we will talk about the creation of Adam and Eve, the Fall and the Punishment, to the becoming of the sinful generation that led to the great flood, there is even the mentioning of Noah where the Parasha ends. 2. “Noah”, (פרשת נח- Parashat Noah) , Genesis 6: 9- 11: 32 We are going to talk about Noah’s character, and learn about the flood and how come that water was used as a means of destruction, we will introduce more the symbol of the Ark, and discuss the covenant that was made by God with Noah and his family after the flood, discovering together some of the Hebrew insights as well. 3. “Names”, (פרשת שמות - Parashat Shemot) , Exodus 1: 1- 6: 1 The first focus of this Torah Portion is the new era in which the sons of Israel find themselves: When a new Egyptian king, unaware of the past of Joseph and his deeds, now fears the Israelites, who have multiplied into a nation. Fearing their power, the Egyptian king enforces a series of decrees against the Israelites, enslaving them and planning to kill all the boys born to them. 4. “And He Called”, (פרשת ויקרא- Parashat Vayikra), Leviticus 1- 5 Here we are going to focus on its main subject which is the sacrifices and offerings to god, we are going to learn about those different types of offerings, and their importance. Sacrifices were the central act of worship in Bible times and were therefore understood by everyone. But it baffles us, the modern readers. How can this crude and barbaric practice bring a person into a relationship with god? We will try to address this question as well. 5. “When You Set Up the Candles'', ( פרשת בהעלותך- Parashat Behaalotcha) , Numbers 8- 12 When you set up the candles, it is the third Parasha of the book of numbers. In this lesson we will focus on the menorah, because of the significance it has taken on, overtime throughout history, which became an important Jewish national and religious symbol. So, we will be looking into an overview of the history of the most important ancient symbol for the Jews, the menorah. 6. “Words”, ( פרשת דברים - Parashat Devarim), Deuteronomy 1: 1- 3: 22 This Torah portion contains a historical survey in the form of a speech by Moses, summarizing all the past events. So, we will be looking together at some of these themes that are found important in Moses' last speech. RESOURCES ABOUT 38:15 Play Weekly Torah Portion - Introduction 50:03 Play Lesson 1 - Parshat Berashit 52:41 Play Lesson 2 - Parshat Nuoah 56:49 Play Lesson 3 - Parshat Shemot 1:02:45 Play Lesson 4 - Parshat Vayikra 57:10 Play Lesson 5 - Parshat Beha'alotkha 1:02:02 Play Lesson 6 - Parshat Devarim
- Rediscover The Book of Daniel | Twins Biblical Academy | Israel
Rediscover The Book of Daniel 🔍 Explore Daniel’s prophetic visions, historical narratives, and theological insights. ← BACK TO ALL COURSES THE LESSONS Meet Your Instructor Andre Moubarak Andre Moubarak is the owner and founder of Twins Tours & Travel Ltd. in Israel. Born into a Christian family along the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem’s Christian Quarter, Andre is a licensed tour guide and an ordained minister, leading numerous groups through the Holy Land each year and teaching them about the Aramaic/Jewish roots of Jesus. The first video of this course is free, you can buy this course to see all the videos. Buy Now Cost 🗓️ Embark on an enlightening journey with our course, Discover the Book of Daniel - A Hebraic/Aramaic Journey. This program is meticulously designed for believers who are eager to delve deep into the profound teachings and historical context of the Book of Daniel. Through this course, participants will explore the rich Hebraic and Aramaic roots of the text, uncovering layers of meaning that are often overlooked in traditional studies. ⏳ Our comprehensive 7 lessons offers an in-depth analysis of the Book of Daniel, providing insights into its prophetic visions, historical narratives, and theological significance. Whether you are a seasoned Bible scholar or a dedicated believer seeking to deepen your understanding, this course will equip you with the knowledge and tools to appreciate the complexities and beauty of this ancient scripture. 📚 Join us for an immersive experience that combines scholarly research with spiritual reflection, fostering a deeper connection to the biblical text and its timeless messages. Enroll now and take the first step towards a transformative study of the Book of Daniel. 7 In-Depth Lessons – Explore Daniel’s prophetic visions, historical narratives, and theological insights. Lesson 1 - General Introduction Lesson 2 - Chapter 2: The interpretation of Nebuchadnezzar's dream of the great statue. Lesson 3 - Chapter 3: The story of the fiery furnace and the deliverance of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. Lesson 4 - Chapter 4: Nebuchadnezzar’s second dream and his period of madness. Lesson 5 - Chapter 5: The writing on the wall during Belshazzar’s feast. Lesson 6 - Chapter 6: Daniel in the lion’s den under King Darius. Lesson 7 - Chapter 7:1-28 – A prophetic vision The vision of the four beasts and the Ancient of Days, representing future kingdoms and God’s ultimate authority. RESOURCES ABOUT 48:23 Play Rediscover the book of Daniel - Introduction 49:45 Play Lesson 1 - Nebuchadnezzar's First Dream (Ch2) 59:17 Play Lesson 2 - The Fiery Furnace (Ch3) 51:55 Play Lesson 3 - Nebuchadnezzar' Second Dream (Ch4) 58:20 Play Lesson 4 - The Writings on the Wall 43:30 Play Lesson 5 - Daniel in the Lion's Den 01:01:09 Play Lesson 6 - The Vision of the Four Beasts
- Aramaic Book of Matthew Interpretation Ch 1 - 28 | Twins Biblical Academy | Israel
Aramaic Book of Matthew Interpretation Ch 1 - 28 Aramaic was the language of Jesus and the disciples. So wouldn’t it be amazing if you could hear what the Aramaic New Testament sounded like? Wouldn’t it be exciting to hear this ancient, two thousand year old language come to life and hear it spoken today? Well, now you can! Andre will be reading and explaining the 1st century Custom Context Culture of the Gospel of Matthew from Chapter 1 - 28. ← BACK TO ALL COURSES THE LESSONS Meet Your Instructor Andre Moubarak Andre Moubarak is the owner and founder of Twins Tours & Travel Ltd. in Israel. Born into a Christian family along the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem’s Christian Quarter, Andre is a licensed tour guide and an ordained minister, leading numerous groups through the Holy Land each year and teaching them about the Aramaic/Jewish roots of Jesus. The first video of this course is free, you can buy this course to see all the videos. Buy Now Cost How is Matthew Different from the Other Gospels? The Gospel of Matthew mainly differs from the other gospels due to its heavily Jewish perspective. He also quotes the Old Testament far more than any of the other gospels. He spends a great deal of time pointing out references from the Torah present in Jesus' teachings. It also contained five collections of teachings regarding Jesus' commandments. Those teachings were about the law, mission, mystery, greatness, and future of the Kingdom. The Gospel of Matthew also points out the Jewish apathy at the time, which prompted the spreading of the message to the gentiles. Matthew's job as a tax collector is also evident in his Gospel. He discusses money far more in the Gospel of Matthew than any other book, especially in the parable of the Talent. The Peshitta: Aramaic is almost forgotten language, based on a completely different and an unfamiliar view a forever fresh (holistic) approach: the Aramaic language. I use the original Aramaic Bible in my teaching called The Peshitta: Peshitta is derived from the Syriac literally meaning "simple version". However, it is also possible to translate pšîṭtâ as "common" (that is, for all people), or "straight", as well as the usual translation as "simple". Simplicity is the key of approaching scripture. Aramaic can only be spoken and understood through the heart. An intellectual person without heart contact will not grab hold or understand the language’s depth. The heart sings its song. The tones, the rhythm, be yourself who you are and what meant to be, because it is creation’s expression of unconditional love (HoBo) Mercy (rakhmanii) and forgiveness (shbaaq). Not many people are able to hear this song of the heart. Most Christians in the Western culture have inherited the Greek or Western mindset, meaning they think in a different way than the people of the Bible. This means that much of what you read in the Bible is lost on a Western culture and then becomes confusing when it is explained through a western lens. RESOURCES ABOUT 55:06 Play Matthew Ch. 1 54:49 Play Matthew Ch. 2 53:30 Play Matthew Ch. 3 1:07:12 Play Matthew Ch. 4 59:52 Play Matthew Ch. 5 Part I 1:00:53 Play Matthew Ch. 5 Part II 1:08:49 Play Matthew Ch. 6 1:15:04 Play Matthew Ch. 7 1:09:02 Play Matthew Ch. 8 1:18:05 Play Matthew Ch. 9 57:07 Play Matthew Ch. 10 40:05 Play Matthew Ch. 11 41:19 Play Matthew Ch. 12 Part I 50:33 Play Matthew Ch. 12 Part II
- Cooking Cultural Food | Twins Biblical Academy | Israel
Cooking Cultural Food While Middle Eastern food encompasses a variety of cuisines, it's generally characterized by fragrant and copious spices, nuts, olive oil, and creamy elements. Mutton, lamb, and goat are traditional meats, as well as chicken, camel, beef and fish. People living in Middle Eastern countries consume a unique diet. The Mediterranean diet is one of the best in the world, which is inspired by the eating habits of people who live near the Mediterranean Sea. Initially formulated in the 1960s, it draws on the cuisines of Greece, Turkey, and Spain. ← BACK TO ALL COURSES THE LESSONS Meet Your Instructor Andre Moubarak Andre Moubarak is the owner and founder of Twins Tours & Travel Ltd. in Israel. Born into a Christian family along the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem’s Christian Quarter, Andre is a licensed tour guide and an ordained minister, leading numerous groups through the Holy Land each year and teaching them about the Aramaic/Jewish roots of Jesus. The first video of this course is free, you can buy this course to see all the videos. Buy Now Cost Shaskshuka For Two Ingredients: 1. Extra Virgin Olive oil 2. One Onion 3. Spinach 4. Fresh Garlic 5. Three Tomatoes 6. Half a can Spicy Tomato Sauce 7. Four or Five organic Eggs 8. Kosher Salt 9. Hot Pepper 10. Mushrooms Musakhan Dish Ingredients: 1 Cup Extra-virgin olive oil 1 tsp. Cardamon Powder 2 tsp.. ground Black pepper 2 tsp. ground Coriander 1 Cup. sumac, plus more for sprinkling 1 whole chicken (thigh and drumstick; Breast) 8 medium white onions, Chopped Taboos Bread Or tortilla bread Lyali Lubnan Main Ingredients: 1/4 Cup (50 g) White Sugar 2 Tea Spoons Rose Water 2 Tea Spoons Orange Blossom Water Cream Ingredients: 1 Cup (240 ml) Milk 1 Cup (240 ml) Heavy Whipping Cream 3 Tea Spoons (24g) Corn Starch 1 Tea Spoon White Sugar 1 Tea Spoon Rose Water 1 Tea Spoon Orange Blossom Water Syrup Ingredients: 2 Cups (400 g) White Sugar 1 Cup (240 ml) Water 1 Tea Spoon Lemon Juice 1 Tea Spoon Rose Water 1 Tea Spoon Orange Blossom Water For Topping: Chopped Pistachios Harisse Ingredients: 3 cups semolina 3⁄4 cup sugar 3⁄4 cup melted butter, unsalted 1 1⁄2 tea spoon baking powder 1 cup yoghurt 1⁄2 cup almonds 1 table spoon tahini For the syrup 3 cups sugar 2 cups water 1⁄2 lemon, juice of Shaskshuka: Shakshouka is a Tunisian dish of eggs poached in a sauce of tomatoes, olive oil, peppers, onion and garlic, commonly spiced with cumin, paprika and cayenne pepper, you can add as many spices as you like. Musakhan: Is a Palestinian dish composed of roasted chicken baked with onions, sumac, allspice, saffron, and fried pine nuts served over taboon bread. it is very famous in the west bank specially among the villages and Palestinian cities. Lyali Lubnan: This Lebanese Nights Dessert ( Layali Lubnan ) is a very famous Lebanese dessert widely served all over Lebanon and the neighboring countries It is one of the most served dessert at home because of it’s ease. They are very easy to make. This dessert is one of my most complimented dessert when I host people over. It comes together very quickly and can me made up to two days in advance. Harisse: A very famous Syrian dish a very sweet one, use semolina (smeed) cake. It has a much denser flavor that those made with all-purpose flour. Semolina is mixed with butter, yogurt. Syrup sweetens the cake and is added after it is done. Tahini adds a surprising yet great final touch to Harisse. RESOURCES ABOUT 46:43 Play Shakshuka for Two 46:39 Play Musakhan Dish 30:12 Play Layali Lebnan 18:30 Play Harisse
- Idioms of the Bible | Twins Biblical Academy | Israel
Idioms of the Bible The Bible is full of idioms and expressions, but we don’t always think about the origins of those phrases. Take a look at these Bible idioms with Tony and Andre and see how your life can change when you start to understand the Jewish Aramaic culture of the first century. ← BACK TO ALL COURSES THE LESSONS Meet Your Instructor Tony Moubarak I am a licensed Christian Arab Israeli tour guide. I was born in Jerusalem in 1975 and love this city more than any other place in the world, which is why I chose to become a guide in this ancient land. Moreover, I enjoy sharing my love and knowledge of this unique country as a tour guide with a great passion. The first video of this course is free, you can buy this course to see all the videos. Buy Now Cost For example, when a man says to Jesus, "let me bury my father," this expression means, "Let me first take care of my father until he dies." Traditionally, scholars assumed that this man's father was dead and that Jesus was not interested in his burial. Idioms in the Bible Explained and a Key to the Original Gospels goes far in correcting such errors that have crept into Biblical scholarship. Obscure and difficult passages from both Old and New Testaments are listed and compared with the King James version. Tony and Andre always will help you to make clear the original meaning of such ancient idioms and assure that your grasp of the biblical idioms is more sound and rewarding. Andre & Tony who was raised speaking Aramaic in the Maronite Aramaic speaking community in Jerusalem. The Maronites followed customs largely unchanged since the times of Christ, The Twins offers fresh, accurate translations of important idioms, metaphors, and figures of speech found in the Scripture--and provides clear explanations of their meaning of biblical context. RESOURCES ABOUT 31:58 Play Fig Tree Cursed & Temple Cleansed (Part I) 23:55 Play Fig Tree Cursed & Temple Cleansed (Part II) 43:13 Play From Grapes to Wine 46:06 Play The Inverted values of the Kingdom
