Words cannot describe how epic and excellent this was. You brought this to life! I'd be hard pressed to find anyone else reading ancient languages, especially Biblical Hebrew, with as much fire and passion.
I have been looking for a reading without cantilation for sooooo long. I personally prefer to hear hebrew basically spoken then sung. it's really great stuff, thank you so much! I would love to hear tiberian Hebrew spoken more casually rather thank dramatic like in this video. but nevertheless you sod an EXCELLENT JOB, and I cant wait to hear more
Wonderful! If I may ask: is it possible to know how would this poem have sounded in Biblical times? Is the poem old enough to have been from that time?
Words cannot describe how epic and excellent this was. You brought this to life! I'd be hard pressed to find anyone else reading ancient languages, especially Biblical Hebrew, with as much fire and passion.
Tiberian Hebrew is not the same as Biblical Hebrew though
As a native arabic speaker I prefer this pronouciation, it makes hebrew easier to understand and to learn.
It also sounds less french and more "exotic" to us europeans.
My fav is Sephardic/Mizrahi style.
Do you learn the Tiberian reading tradition?
It's too beautiful 😭
I love these videos so much!!
I have been looking for a reading without cantilation for sooooo long. I personally prefer to hear hebrew basically spoken then sung. it's really great stuff, thank you so much!
I would love to hear tiberian Hebrew spoken more casually rather thank dramatic like in this video. but nevertheless you sod an EXCELLENT JOB, and I cant wait to hear more
Hello. How do you like this idea: take some biblical text from the Qumran manuscripts and chanted it with cantillation?
how do we know that the Waw was pronounced like Vav back then
Wonderful!
If I may ask: is it possible to know how would this poem have sounded in Biblical times? Is the poem old enough to have been from that time?
Yes, this passage from the chronology section of the Old Testament is from of old.
Why exactly is the conscensus now that Tiberian Hebrew tradition had צ pronounced as تص and consonantal ו as V? Why guttural ר?
Sounds very Afroasiatic compared to Modern Hebrew nonsense
some people always have something dumb to say, like your comment
@@adamyitzhak9907 The truth hurts Ashkenazi, you're not native. You cannot pronounce the pharyngeals
@@rohacha9iin40go cry Abdul we own Israel🇮🇱🇮🇱
@@דניאל-ש2ה I'm not an Abdul "Shlomo"
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