I am a Christian, and am really enjoying listening to these lectures and doing my best to learn this ancient (and difficult, for me:) language: Many thanks !!!
@@lostintexas699 This week I continue on with my second semester, starting with the weak verbs - it's getting even more difficult !!! :) [But it's great stuff :)
A few months ago this would have been way over my head and purely frustrating in my effort, but today it is just what I need. Apparently I AM making progress! Thanks for this!
Yod Hey Vav Hey Hallowed be Thy Almighty name for Everest Through Loving Mercy & Grace of Thy Beloved Son, Jesus Christ our Lord & Saviour, in Thy mighty name do we seek Thee & for Thy sake, do we mightily pray,, Amen, Amen & Amen…
Saturday December 17th 2022 Thank you for having this channel ! I am trying to teach my 7 year old granddaughter how to read and write Hebrew ! It’s been somewhat difficult but with your channel and your videos I know I will succeed ! Thank you for all the heard work you put into making your videos for this channel ! Can’t wait to see them all ! Much respect for you Sir ! ❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I'm handy capped by not having a Hebrew keyboard, but the larger Ayin and Dalet letters, in Deuteronomy 6:4, the Shema, form a word, which is "ED." This word in Hebrew means "witness," and the message with this word is that we are to be a witness, or give evidence or testify, of the Oneness of God.
Hi all. I am student of Hebrew at Bigard Memorial Catholic Seminary, Enugu, Nigeria. The metech(|) before the Qames(T) is used to distinguish between Qames and Qames Hatuf. Hope this helps. Shalom!
Thank you for this! You’ve just inspired me to make a third attempt to learn Hebrew. I’m hearing impaired as I came to learn when I was making my first attempt - I did well using the book and ordered the tape that went along with it - but when I got the tape, it was shocking, like I hadn’t learned anything (this was back in the days before PCs became common/affordable). The second try was on an iPad when programs for learning Hebrew became available and this was better, but the focus was on modern, not Biblical Hebrew, so when the iPad failed, I gave up. Now I will try your videos and hope that "third times the charm” so I can go deeper into the Hebrew scriptures beyond what I can get from BlueLetter with what I’ve retained from my previous two tries.
Hallelujah God bless you so much brother, Holy spirit teach me in 15 minutes how to read some Hebrew words. God bless you aboudountly Our Lord almighty gives you heaven. AMEN AMEN AMEN.
My Goals? Maybe... (rough draft) 1) get Hebrew Bible(s) 2) aleph-bet (sounds) 3) diacriticals (vowels) [with or without optional cantor skills] 4) meanings of words 5) understanding literal meaning 6) understanding overall meaning 7) context and idioms 8) everything else
Berashit-> Bayt Resh(Everlasting Son) aleph(God) shin(Consumed) yod( by his righteous hand) Tav(On the Cross) Praise the LORD, even the first word in the Bible proclaims God’s plan to provide us the salvation on the cross by consuming his son ( Jesus) . Amen, Like if you Love our Loving Jesus ( Father , Son and HolySpirt are one (Echad))
This is awesome 👍😎 Shalom maleichem.. baruch ata adonai eloheinu melech ha olam.... He gives all who seek him knowledge and wisdom.. Solomon.provervs. .david psalms 1
Hi i am a student of Isreal Bible institute and one of my goal is the read the Hebrew with the understanding. I am blessed to discover your videos. What version of the "blueletterbible" will i get the hebrew text?
Hi Christine, I am glad you find my videos useful. Blueletter Bible gives Hebrew text for all versions, except of course TR and mGNT which are Greek NT versions.
Very interesting havarah-pronunciation you have there. It sounds more on the sephardic side, but not north african. The closest i can place is an iraqi one, but it still isn't the same. Do you mind if i ask where your pronunciation comes from?
@@TheHebrewBibleAh nice, that makes sense. My jewish indian friends tend to have just changed their pronunciation in accordance with whichever community they integrate in. I have people on my channel who want to learn hebrew,, do you have any videos which could help them learn from scratch?
Hello teacher, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. The word תקל is ease but in Genesis 16:4 it is translated as despise it's right? please help
♥️KJV is the 7th bible translated into English. Psalms 12 KJV 6 The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times. 7 Thou shalt keep them, O LORD, thou shalt preserve them from this generation for ever.
Yes, thank you. Now half way through 2nd year, I suppose we could say, 1/2 way through intermediate. It's extremely interesting and often seems enigmatic eg with numbers and their genders as they relate to many nouns. Think I'll need about 25 years in Intermediate!!! Thanks again for your yputube presentations😊.
@@TheHebrewBible - Here is The Savior HalleluYAH translates “Praise ye YaH” YaH is The Heavenly Father YaH arrives via the TENT OF MEETING YaH was Who they Crucified for our sins YaH was Crucified on an Almond TREE - Ancient Semitic Cuneiform of Moshe (Moses) - Isa Scroll (The Original Isaiah) Isaiah 42:8 "I am YaH; that is my Name! I will not yield my glory to another or my praise to idols. Isaiah 43:11 I, I am YAH, and there is no other Savior but Me. Isaiah 45:5 I am YaH, and there is none else.
Hello teacher, please; Help me with a question in Bereshit 22:2 (Christian or Hebrew numerology, I really don't know). Why is the verb to love in the past, but they translate it into the present? that is, when it says: ... which you loved (אָהַבְתָּ) they translate it: which you love. Thank you so much!
Strictly speaking, there is no "tense" in Biblical Hebrew, it's "aspect". The verb-action is either perfect (complete), or imperfect (incomplete). The word אָהַבְתָּ (ahavta) is in the perfect (qatal) conjugation. You could translate it in English as "you loved", but that might imply to some as though he doesn't love him now. The imperfect form of the word would be תֶּאֱהָב (te'ehav). I guess the qatal (perfect) form is used to indicated Abraham's love for Isaac was perfect (complete), though he will continue to express it in time.
Hi Moses. I've downloaded the blueletterbible app as you suggested, but find it totally confusing to navigate. I've downloaded the Hebrew and Greek Bibles, but have been wasting hours to try to get to Genesis in the Hebrew text with the ESV as parallel text. Still not there. Please help. Thanks. Jan
Question : @7mins , you started to talk about the Hebrew printed version goes out of the rule system of the niqqudot.. do you know of any information where as I can read pertaining to that? Because I want to be able to understand & explain that. Because I feel that's a dangerous thing..
No I didn’t say that. The printed versions have some letters in big size, that’s all. The vowels and cantillation remain the same. Torah scrolls in the Synagogues also have big size letters in some places, eg ע and ד in Deut 6:4.
@@TheHebrewBibleok , I was jus looking at some of the words on the document that was shown and on vs 10, I see the tetragrammaton But it has a cholam & vav symbol יהוֹה which changes the pronunciation . But Im starting to understand that it was different groups from different areas in that region that pronounce differently .
I have a JPS Tanakh and the hebrew has similar markers but also added ones not seen in your version of Nehemiah 8:8. Can you explain this? EDIT: Never mind I found out why.
The Bible that you recommend at time code 5:22 is incorrect English. It is not a singular Heaven it is a plural heavens. And all throughout scripture, it is plural Heavens. Look at the Hebrew right there in front of you it is plural Heavens.
😁Hey, Professor Moses, I have a question ⁉️ I found a Shin that has 3 different points, not decorative. The fourth word in Ruth 1:1, is it pronounced "Has-shfet-eem" or "Hash-sfet-eem"?🤯🕎✡️✝️
The word הַשֹּׁפְטִ֔ים in Ruth 1:1 is pronounced “hash-shof-TEEM”, stress on the last syllable (cantillation on ט). The 3 dots in שֹּׁ are, from right to left, shin dot, dagesh, cholam.
Im muslim, im trying to read Torah in Hebrew because the English version or the Arabic one are just a translation from Hebrew, do i need to learn Hebrew as a language or just learn from you to understand Hebrew for the Torah?
Biblical Hebrew is what we have in the Torah, somewhat different from Modern Hebrew, though there are overlaps. I suggest follow through these videos fo learn the alphabet, vowels etc and start reading. Words can be looked up in a Lexicon.
Why do you need vowels? We didn’t need vowels before. And wouldn’t vowels change the meaning of words? Moses wouldn’t understand the meaning, words and even culture as well.
There are easier videos. Do you know the alef bet yet? You have to be able to recognize the letters first. ruclips.net/video/2MXib3FH3f4/видео.html The aleph bet song by Debbie Friedman, but a little slower. It's all worth the effort! Keep searching. Also Danny Ben Gigi has a course.... he taught at ASU (AZ state U)
Its a bit hard, yeah, I'm following it mainly because I've been studying Hebrew for a while, and this is nicely filling in some blanks.... it is really interesting to study Hebrew & the Bible, and here's hoping you'll stick at it. I've been using Duolingo along with other apps and YT videos. There are many options out there to use👍 Jay, you can do it!
Here's an example. Daleth-Beth-Resh can be pronounced as Davar, Dabber, Dibber, and they all have different meanings. Vowels determine the pronunciation and therefore the meaning.
@@megariskaverse7531 but it is not true. Hebrew Grammar depends on how the words sound (whether vowels are present or not). I suggest checking out Hebrew verb paradigms.
@@megariskaverse7531 here's how a single root word Qatal (קטל) can have so many variations of meaning ibb.co/c8t9sQN What you see in that chart is a Conjugation table with various verbal forms.
I have a longtime friend who is a professing Christian who has a degree in Hebrew (I'm pretty sure he can read, write, and speak Hebrew), yet he has no living relationship with the Holy Spirit. He says and does lots of religious things, no doubt to compensate for the inner (hidden) guilt he feels for having no living relationship with the Holy Spirit. So in his case, his knowledge of Hebrew hasn't done him a bit of good spiritually.
Knowledge of Biblical Hebrew doesn't imply one is righteous or lives a godly life. Here'a an example of a top scholar in Biblical Hebrew - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Joosten_(biblical_scholar)
What is the name of the savior? Is it Yeshua I have been reading that Jesus was the name of some pagan group and they are deceiving us in the king James Bible is this true
In most languages "i" and "u" sounds are interchangeable with the combination of the other three and vice versa. We have the same amount in English, we just annoyingly don't distinguish them so easily. Hence the, "ou-gh" 'problem'. There are a fair amount of distinguishable sounds that can be made from vowels but 3 is sufficient. 0 is sufficient in some languages. They are used as function and form, over meaning in linguistics.
Brashyt (noun female singular) Bra (verb 3rd person masculine singular) ...they don't agree Br=Son aleph Shay=Gift Tau bra=create (now they agree ...next word Elohim (masculine plural) = gods aleph tau the heavens and the earth. There's the Son right in the first word Brashyt...בְּרֵ א שִׁ֖י ת בְּרֵאשִׁ֖ית
I am a Christian, and am really enjoying listening to these lectures and doing my best to learn this ancient (and difficult, for me:) language: Many thanks !!!
העולם שלבו העולם שלנו
You got this!🎉
I’m attempting to now also. The Lord put it on my heart
It is hard, I just started
@@lostintexas699 This week I continue on with my second semester, starting with the weak verbs - it's getting even more difficult !!! :) [But it's great stuff :)
God has put it on my heart to dig deeper into His Word & this will help! Shalom, brother!
Yes God gave me the same thought! Praise God!
A few months ago this would have been way over my head and purely frustrating in my effort, but today it is just what I need. Apparently I AM making progress! Thanks for this!
The best most simplist video teaching Biblical Hebrew! This will make learning so much easier.
Thank-you!
Praise the Lord! Hallelujah!
Good lesson.
Thank you. Watching from Brisbane, Australia. QLD.
; 26 Praise the Lord 86 . 🥶🥶🥶 God bless you 🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶 John 3:16
😊
Thank you SO MUCH for your videos! I'm a Christian from Italy and have been studying the Bible for 20 years. Your videos help A LOT!
Shalom, brother 🙏
Yod Hey Vav Hey
Hallowed be Thy Almighty name for Everest
Through Loving Mercy & Grace of Thy Beloved Son, Jesus Christ our Lord & Saviour, in Thy mighty name do we seek Thee & for Thy sake, do we mightily pray,, Amen, Amen & Amen…
Saturday December 17th 2022
Thank you for having this channel ! I am trying to teach my 7 year old granddaughter how to read and write Hebrew ! It’s been somewhat difficult but with your channel and your videos I know I will succeed ! Thank you for all the heard work you put into making your videos for this channel ! Can’t wait to see them all ! Much respect for you Sir ! ❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Check out "Aleph with Bet". Your granddaughter will love it.
Check out "Aleph with Bet" on youtube. Your granddaughter will love it.
Yes Aleph with Bet is very good for kids
This is straight from Adonai Elohim to help me learn Hebrew. I am so grateful for this gifted teacher! Be blessed
I'm handy capped by not having a Hebrew keyboard, but the larger Ayin and Dalet letters, in Deuteronomy 6:4, the Shema, form a word, which is "ED." This word in Hebrew means "witness," and the message with this word is that we are to be a witness, or give evidence or testify, of the Oneness of God.
You can download a free onscreen keyboard, of any language.
All the best to you.
Hi all. I am student of Hebrew at Bigard Memorial Catholic Seminary, Enugu, Nigeria.
The metech(|) before the Qames(T) is used to distinguish between Qames and Qames Hatuf.
Hope this helps.
Shalom!
this is amazing.
i'm recently learning latin and greek by stories and the bible.
learning this way is so easy !
Thank you for the educational video God bless you
This is excellent. Very clear, easy to understand and to the point.
Thank you for this! You’ve just inspired me to make a third attempt to learn Hebrew.
I’m hearing impaired as I came to learn when I was making my first attempt - I did well using the book and ordered the tape that went along with it - but when I got the tape, it was shocking, like I hadn’t learned anything (this was back in the days before PCs became common/affordable). The second try was on an iPad when programs for learning Hebrew became available and this was better, but the focus was on modern, not Biblical Hebrew, so when the iPad failed, I gave up. Now I will try your videos and hope that "third times the charm” so I can go deeper into the Hebrew scriptures beyond what I can get from BlueLetter with what I’ve retained from my previous two tries.
Great introduction. Just what I've been looking for. You've clarified so much in such a short time!
Wonderful sources. Thank you very much.
שלום! 2007 Hebrew classes now lam reding thanak every Shabath happy life
Shalom I'm so happy to find this teaching.. Thank you GOD
Hallelujah
God bless you so much brother,
Holy spirit teach me in 15 minutes how to read some Hebrew words.
God bless you aboudountly Our Lord almighty gives you heaven.
AMEN AMEN AMEN.
Holy spirit teach me in 15 minutes how to read some Hebrew words. 😁😁😁😁
Please share how God thought you how to read Hebrew in 15 minutes thank you
Thank you for giving me this playlist. It will very helpful for me to learn Hebrew. God bless you abundantly
Thankyou so much, its instigating such a strong desire to learn to read the Hebrew Bible.. Thanks to you sir! 💯
Very nice beginning. I teach Hebrew myself. Looking forward to viewing your series and picking up some ideas.
I appriciate ur methof & knowledge
My Goals? Maybe... (rough draft)
1) get Hebrew Bible(s)
2) aleph-bet (sounds)
3) diacriticals (vowels) [with or without optional cantor skills]
4) meanings of words
5) understanding literal meaning
6) understanding overall meaning
7) context and idioms
8) everything else
@@tuvoca825 checkout Hebrew Flashcards - bit.ly/44L44tR and the RUclips video in the product description.
thank you much
Shalom, Thank you so much for the wonderful teaching..
Thank you and God bless you❤❤❤
Berashit-> Bayt Resh(Everlasting Son) aleph(God) shin(Consumed) yod( by his righteous hand) Tav(On the Cross)
Praise the LORD, even the first word in the Bible proclaims God’s plan to provide us the salvation on the cross by consuming his son ( Jesus) .
Amen, Like if you Love our Loving Jesus ( Father , Son and HolySpirt are one (Echad))
Amen
🎉enjoyed. We are from Horeb biblical Hebrew school India. We are blessed to see your wonderful lessons.
Thx,
I really appreciate the lessons
From what little I studied, the so-called "larger" letters and the letters that go below the line are the final forms of the letter.
Im moslem and i love to learn hebrew. I love the people too
This is awesome 👍😎 Shalom maleichem.. baruch ata adonai eloheinu melech ha olam.... He gives all who seek him knowledge and wisdom.. Solomon.provervs. .david psalms 1
Hi i am a student of Isreal Bible institute and one of my goal is the read the Hebrew with the understanding. I am blessed to discover your videos. What version of the "blueletterbible" will i get the hebrew text?
Hi Christine, I am glad you find my videos useful. Blueletter Bible gives Hebrew text for all versions, except of course TR and mGNT which are Greek NT versions.
Your videos are excellent can u pls teach book print script writing as well namely ketav ashirut or square script writing pls thanks
Very interesting havarah-pronunciation you have there. It sounds more on the sephardic side, but not north african. The closest i can place is an iraqi one, but it still isn't the same. Do you mind if i ask where your pronunciation comes from?
From my Indian background, and exposure to Abraham Shmueloff's style of Torah reading.
@@TheHebrewBiblethat was my first guess when I first heard your voice. India. Then I checked to confirm at the more about your channel tab. 😊
@@TheHebrewBibleAh nice, that makes sense. My jewish indian friends tend to have just changed their pronunciation in accordance with whichever community they integrate in. I have people on my channel who want to learn hebrew,, do you have any videos which could help them learn from scratch?
@@adamherskine8594 here’s a playlist ruclips.net/p/PL1CSjg6CbzCgiMTIoSi7zVkddXQY3AhRR&si=HKrrddIPSVikwQQr
At 9:47 if you have not to use those 5 letters when they appear in a word, but use different shaped letters, why are they in the aleph beit?
I installed Hebrew Keyboard on my mobile. I want not only to read. Where can i find courses online?
Hello teacher, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge.
The word תקל is ease but in Genesis 16:4 it is translated as despise
it's right?
please help
♥️KJV is the 7th bible translated into English.
Psalms 12 KJV
6 The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times.
7 Thou shalt keep them, O LORD, thou shalt preserve them from this generation for ever.
I've been learning on my own for some time now .glad I found your channel. אהבתי ללימוד עברית
@@jameswolf3368ahh I knew that lol .
@@daleknight8971 נחמד לשמוע
@@jameswolf3368 you'll have to translate that one. Not quite sure what you said.
@@daleknight8971 nice to hear (that)
@@jameswolf3368 תודה רבה
" AMEN. "
It works!!!
I learned to write Bear-Poopies in Hebrew, just from the thumbnail!
Truly a miricle!
Yes, thank you. Now half way through 2nd year, I suppose we could say, 1/2 way through intermediate. It's extremely interesting and often seems enigmatic eg with numbers and their genders as they relate to many nouns. Think I'll need about 25 years in Intermediate!!! Thanks again for your yputube presentations😊.
Shalom brother, what book did you use to learn all this? I'd love to buy it, your teaching is wonderful compared to others 🙏
New subscriber. I can't wait to get into this, been searching for a channel like yours
Welcome. Please check out the playlists
@@TheHebrewBible - Here is The Savior
HalleluYAH translates “Praise ye YaH”
YaH is The Heavenly Father
YaH arrives via the TENT OF MEETING
YaH was Who they Crucified for our sins
YaH was Crucified on an Almond TREE
- Ancient Semitic Cuneiform of Moshe (Moses)
- Isa Scroll (The Original Isaiah)
Isaiah 42:8
"I am YaH; that is my Name! I will not yield my glory to another or my praise to idols.
Isaiah 43:11
I, I am YAH, and there is no other Savior but Me.
Isaiah 45:5
I am YaH, and there is none else.
Hello teacher, please; Help me with a question in Bereshit 22:2 (Christian or Hebrew numerology, I really don't know). Why is the verb to love in the past, but they translate it into the present? that is, when it says: ... which you loved (אָהַבְתָּ) they translate it: which you love.
Thank you so much!
Strictly speaking, there is no "tense" in Biblical Hebrew, it's "aspect". The verb-action is either perfect (complete), or imperfect (incomplete). The word אָהַבְתָּ (ahavta) is in the perfect (qatal) conjugation. You could translate it in English as "you loved", but that might imply to some as though he doesn't love him now. The imperfect form of the word would be תֶּאֱהָב (te'ehav). I guess the qatal (perfect) form is used to indicated Abraham's love for Isaac was perfect (complete), though he will continue to express it in time.
Deleshious explenstion ❤
Thank you, very informative!
Hi Moses. I've downloaded the blueletterbible app as you suggested, but find it totally confusing to navigate. I've downloaded the Hebrew and Greek Bibles, but have been wasting hours to try to get to Genesis in the Hebrew text with the ESV as parallel text. Still not there. Please help. Thanks. Jan
I love it, thanks for your sharing! God bless you!
Thank God’s Grace bless. Godfathers thanksgiving ! Lives Name Jesus Christ king 🤴 Mary mother thankful 😌 glory holy victory ✌️ Amen thanksgiving
Question : @7mins , you started to talk about the Hebrew printed version goes out of the rule system of the niqqudot.. do you know of any information where as I can read pertaining to that?
Because I want to be able to understand & explain that.
Because I feel that's a dangerous thing..
No I didn’t say that. The printed versions have some letters in big size, that’s all. The vowels and cantillation remain the same. Torah scrolls in the Synagogues also have big size letters in some places, eg ע and ד in Deut 6:4.
@@TheHebrewBibleok , I was jus looking at some of the words on the document that was shown and on vs 10,
I see the tetragrammaton
But it has a cholam & vav symbol יהוֹה which changes the pronunciation .
But Im starting to understand that it was different groups from different areas in that region that pronounce differently .
Pls, bevakasha, do also the pronunciation in phonetics, ❤😊?! Todah rabah😊
Bu noktalar ve ekstra semboller olmadan doğru okuyamıyorum ne yapmalıyım? PLS HELPPPPP😢
Thank you for teaching us. Very grateful for taking the time. ❤
I can't find the PDF. Does anyone know a good link? Thanks. Can't wait to read some on my own
ferrusca.files.wordpress.com/2016/11/thetanakh.pdf
I have a JPS Tanakh and the hebrew has similar markers but also added ones not seen in your version of Nehemiah 8:8.
Can you explain this?
EDIT: Never mind I found out why.
Hebrew Audio in
Gideon bible App
please share friend
This guy is British or a native speaker of Israel??
Is biblical hebrew and modern hebrew the same?
Very good lesson
Boas tarde.. ten em espanhol e português..??
Your accent looks like Indian
Brother are you Indian?
7:08 --- look! the correct vowels for YHVH!!
Μωυσῆς οὐκ ᾔδει ὅτι δεδόξασται ἡ ὄψις τοῦ χρώματος τοῦ προσώπου αὐτοῦ ἐν τῷ λαλεῖν αὐτὸν αὐτῷ.
The Bible that you recommend at time code 5:22 is incorrect English.
It is not a singular Heaven it is a plural heavens.
And all throughout scripture, it is plural Heavens.
Look at the Hebrew right there in front of you it is plural Heavens.
Yes it's heavens (dual), not heaven.
😁Hey, Professor Moses, I have a question ⁉️ I found a Shin that has 3 different points, not decorative. The fourth word in Ruth 1:1, is it pronounced "Has-shfet-eem" or "Hash-sfet-eem"?🤯🕎✡️✝️
😂 ewe no deez dotz r dare for rezonz
The word הַשֹּׁפְטִ֔ים in Ruth 1:1 is pronounced “hash-shof-TEEM”, stress on the last syllable (cantillation on ט). The 3 dots in שֹּׁ are, from right to left, shin dot, dagesh, cholam.
@@TheHebrewBible Thank you so much! I'm honored for your reply 😁 שָׁלוֹם
Ironically enough, it means The Judges. Our God IS So Awesome
לִשְׁפּוֹט. Judge
Thank you soooooo much
What application you are using
I make slides on Keynote (Mac OS) and record using Camtasia 2018 version. Yeti Blue microphone for audio.
Love from India 👍❤️😊
i finaly found out cool one!!!
Praise the lord 🙏
Thank you
Im muslim, im trying to read Torah in Hebrew because the English version or the Arabic one are just a translation from Hebrew, do i need to learn Hebrew as a language or just learn from you to understand Hebrew for the Torah?
Biblical Hebrew is what we have in the Torah, somewhat different from Modern Hebrew, though there are overlaps. I suggest follow through these videos fo learn the alphabet, vowels etc and start reading. Words can be looked up in a Lexicon.
Is the hebrew bible in e-Sword accurate??
I use Westminster Leningrad Codex, as found in Blueletter Bible and other sources. I think eSword Hebrew Bible module also uses WLC.
@@TheHebrewBible do u know of any english translations that are most accurate?
KJV is good and also YLT. But if we want to dig deep, looking up Hebrew words, it’s morphology etc is essential.
@@TheHebrewBible i thought tovia singer said kjv has tons of errors?
@@TheHebrewBible bhai kya mai hibru sikh paunga mai to muslim hu kaise sikhu
Thank you.brother.
Read left to right?
@@arliegage1380 right to left
It is just like arabic I swear.❤
Why do you need vowels? We didn’t need vowels before. And wouldn’t vowels change the meaning of words? Moses wouldn’t understand the meaning, words and even culture as well.
The vowels preserve the pronunciation of the text, they do not change the meaning of the words.
Use the term Tanakh for the Hebrew bible not “old testament”. The rabbi from Nazareth called it the Law and he did not use the NT.
See : Genesis 1:1
Shepherds Student 😁.
This is so hard 😞
There are easier videos. Do you know the alef bet yet? You have to be able to recognize the letters first.
ruclips.net/video/2MXib3FH3f4/видео.html The aleph bet song by Debbie Friedman, but a little slower.
It's all worth the effort! Keep searching.
Also Danny Ben Gigi has a course.... he taught at ASU (AZ state U)
@@sigalsmadar4547 Ok, I’ll try thanks. I want to learn it because I only know English and broken English which is Jamaican Potios
Its a bit hard, yeah, I'm following it mainly because I've been studying Hebrew for a while, and this is nicely filling in some blanks.... it is really interesting to study Hebrew & the Bible, and here's hoping you'll stick at it. I've been using Duolingo along with other apps and YT videos. There are many options out there to use👍 Jay, you can do it!
@@jasonholborn Ok thanks bro.
Why do you need the pronounciation to know the meaning of a word? Just to have a mnemonic?
Here's an example. Daleth-Beth-Resh can be pronounced as Davar, Dabber, Dibber, and they all have different meanings. Vowels determine the pronunciation and therefore the meaning.
@@TheHebrewBible As far as i know the letters alone represent the meaning.
@@megariskaverse7531 but it is not true. Hebrew Grammar depends on how the words sound (whether vowels are present or not). I suggest checking out Hebrew verb paradigms.
@@megariskaverse7531 here's how a single root word Qatal (קטל) can have so many variations of meaning ibb.co/c8t9sQN
What you see in that chart is a Conjugation table with various verbal forms.
@@TheHebrewBible That's modern hebrew, not biblical hebrew right? Since bible had originally no vowels.
but...no one says Wa...for a Vav....
My Hebrew bible its in latin 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😂❤
Los maldigo😅
בקר טוב
🙏🙏🙏
Meforash
🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
I have a longtime friend who is a professing Christian who has a degree in Hebrew (I'm pretty sure he can read, write, and speak Hebrew), yet he has no living relationship with the Holy Spirit. He says and does lots of religious things, no doubt to compensate for the inner (hidden) guilt he feels for having no living relationship with the Holy Spirit. So in his case, his knowledge of Hebrew hasn't done him a bit of good spiritually.
Knowledge of Biblical Hebrew doesn't imply one is righteous or lives a godly life. Here'a an example of a top scholar in Biblical Hebrew - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Joosten_(biblical_scholar)
So he died?
@@tonyalester9142 ~ No, he's still alive, but his ability to think and to reason has died.
Ellohim - ALLAH... shalom - jeru salem - selam - selim- islam
What is the name of the savior? Is it Yeshua I have been reading that Jesus was the name of some pagan group and they are deceiving us in the king James Bible is this true
4 - "a" sounds 4 - "o" sounds and 5 - "e" sounds ... and everybody is ok with this ???
In most languages "i" and "u" sounds are interchangeable with the combination of the other three and vice versa. We have the same amount in English, we just annoyingly don't distinguish them so easily. Hence the, "ou-gh" 'problem'. There are a fair amount of distinguishable sounds that can be made from vowels but 3 is sufficient. 0 is sufficient in some languages. They are used as function and form, over meaning in linguistics.
I'm Muslims ☪️...
50% Samoan, 50% Māori,, 💯% Hebrew 4 Life
Pukana, Blahhh,,😝😜😛
Mojedh gummadi
Brashyt (noun female singular) Bra (verb 3rd person masculine singular) ...they don't agree Br=Son aleph Shay=Gift Tau bra=create (now they agree ...next word Elohim (masculine plural) = gods aleph tau the heavens and the earth. There's the Son right in the first word Brashyt...בְּרֵ א שִׁ֖י ת בְּרֵאשִׁ֖ית
Have you deleted my comment? I just tried to correct your wrong pronunciation in word שכל.
Yes it’s sekhel, it was a slip of tongue, thanks. And no I didn’t delete anything.
שלום עליכם