Hebrew - Review Game for Lessons 41-42 - Free Biblical Hebrew
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
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I praise God that you two are on the same page with this, both striving with equal fervor to produce these gold plated videos.
Praise the lord mam🤝🙏
This is my new favorite channel. Thanks Beth and Abraham.
A nice review , thank you very much
These reviews are so helpful. Thank you
Cada dia aprendo muito!! muito Obrigado!!!
great review! so funny!
Thank very much YAHWEH bless you.
SHABAH SHALON.GRACIAS POR REFRESCAR CONOCIMIENTOS BET Y HABRAN
Love these videos! But, I'm stumped by one thing. In the text at 9:30 you have one word I don't understand. When Samuel anoints Saul, instead of mashach, you have vayitsok.
Wow, I never expected anyone to read through that text! 😂 way to go! That was a draft of the script, and I was at first considering using the verb "to pour" which is יצק, but then I changed it to משׁח for the final version. So that's why you see vayyitsoq there. 😊 By the way, if you're looking for reading practice, don't miss the lesson scripts here: freehebrew.online/resources/
@@AlephwithBeth Thanks! My aptitude is greatly lacking, so I'm trying extra hard. Expect more questions!
Good review ! Enough pauses and repetition!!
Ani poh k'asher dibartu......