Hebrew Opens New World of Deep Bible Study for Christians and Jews

Christians and members of the Hebrew Roots movement are united in their view that learning Hebrew is an important part of understanding the Judaic origins of their faith.
Were Angels and Giants the True Cause of the Biblical Flood?

A fine-tuned understanding of Biblical Hebrew reveals a deeper level of the flood story, attributing God’s need to destroy the world to the interference of fallen angels.
Online Biblical Hebrew Study Increasing Worldwide [VIDEO]

With advances in easy-to-use computer technology, innumerable people worldwide are now studying both Biblical and modern Hebrew through online courses.
The Truth About Angels

Angels appear hundreds of times throughout the Bible, but the essence and purpose of these celestial beings are not always clear.
Hidden Depths of Hebrew Teach Essence of True Love

With the word “love” appearing hundreds of times throughout the Bible, learning some Biblical ideas about love brings a deeper understanding of God’s plan for building a meaningful and lasting relationship.
Papyrus With Oldest-Known Hebrew Reference to Jerusalem Proves City Jewish 1,300 Years Before Birth of Islam

The papyrus’s rediscovery coincided with the second UNESCO resolution attempting to deny Judaism’s connection to its most holy city – a connection this ancient artifact so graphically proves.
Are Native Americans Part of the Ten Lost Tribes?

When Europeans first saw Native Americans more than 400 years ago, many were convinced they had discovered the Lost Tribes of Israel.
Genesis, Gematria Reveal Deep Hebrew Significance of Man

What does the Hebrew alphabet have to do with the creation of Man? If one considers the words of the Torah, it becomes amazingly clear that the two are deeply entwined and, indeed, inseparable.
Hebrew Reveals Secret Nature of Sin on Yom Kippur
While many might know that Yom Kippur is the holiday of atonement for sins, they might not be aware that the Hebrew language reveals incredible clues as to the nature of sin as defined by God.
Hebrew-Speaking Olympic Gold Medalist Gabby Douglas “Used to Be Jewish”

Should one ask multiple Olympic gold medal gymnast Gabby (Gabrielle) Douglas if she has any other unusual talents, she might just answer: being able to read and speak Hebrew!