Hebrew - More Bible passages - Free Biblical Hebrew - Lesson 39B
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- Опубликовано: 4 сен 2020
- Extra Bible verses in Hebrew! 2 Chron. 2:11, Ps. 147:5, 1 Sam. 1:8, Gen. 3:20, Gen. 45:3
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This is great! I'm a few lessons behind, yet I understand everything! lol Stop being so comprehensible! 😆 I can't take it. It's too good!
This is the best Hebrew series ever!
It's so interesting -- I just read the first several chapters of 2 Chronicles a few days ago, but I never noticed at the time that Huram says YHWH is (not just the God of Israel, but also) the God "who made heaven and earth". Seeing it in the Hebrew text, it startled me! I think that's another good reason for learning Hebrew and Greek -- being forced to slow down and read each verse several times can make you notice things better.
Thanks again for another quality teaching video.
Started learning Hebrew and Biblical Hebrew a year ago. Lesson 39b leading into year two. Thank you for the lessons and feedback.
Great lessons!👍Thank you so very much I am enjoying the lessons.
God bless you. Wonderful stuff.
Muchas gracias. Seguimos aprendiendo. Dios los bendiga.
Takk, Kiitos, Tack, Thank you, Danke schön, Gracias,Toda!🌸
Fico muito feliz quando consigo compreender tudo. Obrigada.
Tov me'od. Todah, Beth
Gracias
טודה רבה
💙💙💙💙💙💙
Nice video ❤️
ואתן לַסרטון לייק 🙃
And I gave the video a like
SHALON BET Y HABRAN GRACIAS POR LAS VLASES Y POR EL ESFUERZO Y LA GRACIA QCE PONEN . LOS AMAMOS EN ELNAMOR DE YASHUAS
Thanks for continuing to post. It means a lot for us who are still following you. I wish you success.
Before in your article about pronunciation, you mentioned how you were trying to allow your students to be able to listen and understand to a specific Sephardic rabbi's recitation of the OT. I wonder if you are also aiming these lessons to a particular book in the OT? There is a lot of Samuel and Solomon so maybe you are focusing on these OT sections?
Also could you tell me in your opinion what is the easiest book of the Bible to read in Hebrew and what is the hardest? I have heard some say that later OT books like Ruth and Esther are more difficult than Genesis and Exodus but so far they all seem comparable to me.
Hi Steven, thanks so much! We're not specifically aiming for a particular book of the Bible right now, though maybe later on when we've done more grammar we'll focus in and dive deep into specific passages. For now we're just taking simple snippets from all different parts of the narrative books.
Re: Your question about the easiest and hardest books... Exodus and Deuteronomy have some relatively easy chapters with less rare vocabulary than normal chapters, but I've never personally found a particular narrative book to be significantly easier in grammar or vocabulary than all the other narrative books. The hardest books to read are definitely the books of poetry especially Job, Hosea, Song of Songs, and others...
My dear,Beth.You are a genius teacher.The Biblical texts are carefully chosen.I consider Hebrew and Greek the most important things in my life.I wish I could meet you and Evram.One question only ,how many languages do you speak? I think you are a polyglot
Hi Fayez, thank you so much! Maybe someday we will run into each other somewhere in the world :) We both speak English and Spanish and then varying amounts of other languages like Hebrew, Fang and Portuguese. I used to speak Japanese too but I lost my fluency when I learned Spanish :(
I appreciate your kind reply greatly
Hello Beth, many thanks for your amazing Hebrew lessons, I started following two weeks ago, and I’ve learned so much so far. May I ask two questions from this video? Would you please kindly explain why is she (היא) spelled הוא (and with a hireq underneath ה)? And is it because of it’s pausal form that חי has a qamats vowel rather than patach? Many thanks:)
I'm so glad to hear that! The reason that היא appears with vav הוא in this passage is because it is spelled that way in the Masoretic Text for this particular verse. הוא occasionally appears in the text as a variant spelling of היא, but with the hireq vowel pointing to indicate it should be pronounced "hi" not "hu". And yes, it's because of a pausal form that the qamets appears here in חי.
אני אוהב את זה
Excelente lección. ¿como se puede descargar la música Hebrea al final del vídeo? ¡Me encanta!
Oba, sou o 100
Shalom .kiero aprender ebreo .con ese manto deberia salir en todos sus videos.como mujet de yisrEl
I love it we need English captions
Me gustó mucho, este regalo. Les comparto mi método de estudio para este tipo de video en especial: El sábado solo escucho pasivamente. El domingo, Copió todos los Versículos bíblicos de 2 biblias electrónicas: español y hebreo. Los coloco en notas electrónicas para comparar y aclarando dudas de vocabulario. Luego, puede ser en la tarde. vuelvo a escuchar y ver el vídeo, identifico estructuras. Después de un tiempo vuelvo a escuchar el video sin ver las imágenes. Mientras hago labores rutinarias. La idea es dejar que e oido identifique expresiones sin la ayuda visual. Luego les comento el otro método para videos divertidos. תודה רבה
Bien hecho! Que bonito escuchar como esta aprovechando de los videos!
Porque veo sus esfuerzos, eso me motiva. quisiera corresponder con igual intensidad. בבקשה. וא אני בבקשת? ???
Shalom, what is the translation difference between ראה that is ast tense but what about ירא؟؟؟
Is it present tense? Or just the attachment of waav changes its form?
Does anyone else get a strange green screen around minute 3:40? You can still see Beth but the image turns green for a while.
Shalom Beth, here I've a question about the contraction of "עוֹדֶנּוּ => עוֹד הוּא " ? How would be the form with "We" עוֹד אֲנָחְנוּ ? And what about the חי ? Would it be חיים ? Toda rabba for your answer 🤩
Shalom! "We are still" would probably have the same form as "he is still," so עוֹדֶנּוּ for both. And yes, to say "we are still alive," you would need to make the adjective plural, so it would be עודנו חיים.
Toda rabba Beth for your quick answer ! LOL 😍
Por favor, ¿cómo se explica el guión entre estas dos palabras יבנה-בית ? Muchas gracias.
Aparece siempre después de את, pero esto es distinto.
Hola Julio, no es muy consistente el uso del guión (se llama maqqef) en el texto hebreo, recomiendo buscar el maqqef en una gramática para más explicación. Aquí en este video lo utilizo porque aparece en la cita bíblica, pero no afecta el significado y como notas, es un uso menos común del maqqef.
7:56 no entiendo que significa haod (Hi con patah, ayin, holem vav, dalet)
Esa palabra tiene dos partes: la ה indica que es pregunta, y עוד en este caso se traduce como "todavía" en español. Está preguntando "¿Está mi padre vivo todavía?"
@@AlephwithBeth Muchas gracias!
At b1:13, is Jerusalem missing a yod on the map?
No, actually not, in the Hebrew Bible it's usually spelled with an odd little hiriq under the mem sofit like that. Only a handful of times does it have a yod before the mem like you'd expect.
I dono if this is a usefull information but after 3 weeks i am in class 40 and i can say i learnt 100% but memorized 70% or 60% of the words. Lets see after the second pass what will i improve...
Thanks! Good to know!
To tell the truth I am very close to understand what she is talking about
Que pasaje es?
2 Cron. 2:11, Sal. 147:5, 1 Sam 1:8, Gen 3:20, Gen 45:3
Eve is Hava the living female being; Hayyv 8s rhe Arabic for living male being.
עברית באמת.