HebRood Insights
Whether you’re just discovering the Hebrew Roots of your faith or you’ve been diving deep for a long time, sometimes Michael Rood may use a Hebrew term you’ve never heard before.
Hebrew GLOSSARY
Here are some of the most common terms used in A Rood Awakening International teachings
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Hebrew Insights
Knowing the Hebrew words behind our biblical texts enhances our understanding.
The Meaning Behind the Name Noach
The word Noach means “rest.” From this same root come the name of the prophet Nahum and the town Kfar Nachum (Capernaum). One of the most emblematic figures in the Hebrew Scriptures is the man born in the tenth generation from Adam — Noach (Noah). The word Noach means “rest.”
The Nature of Adam
Many people don’t want to have children. And those who do often don’t know what to do with them or how to raise them, so they end up in the hands of strangers or in the educational and social systems.
Shamayim
The “waters” (mayim) were created in Genesis 1:1, when the Creator created the “heavens” (shamayim). In the beginning, God created the shamayim and the earth. This word, shamayim, appears in the first verse of the Scriptures and has much more richness, depth, and significance than we can appreciate in any
What Does Hallelujah Mean?
Hallelu is simply the imperative form of the verb halel and Yah is the first part of the name of the Creator. From the “elel” that is shouted in traditional Ethiopian festivals, to the sound of early instruments, to the “halleluyah” that is shouted in Pentecostal churches today- whether we know it