In the city where Yeshua grew up, His new followers were now scorned. But the Sakhnini’s were undeterred. What they had experienced was real, and they would speak of it to whomever would listen.
No one tried to speak Hebrew as an everyday language. No one, that is, but Eliezer Ben Yehuda. Not only were he and his family speaking in “everyday Hebrew” at home, he was teaching Hebrew at a Jewish school in Jerusalem.