Biblical Hebrew Grammar 1: The Vowels

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

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  • @peculiaranimations
    @peculiaranimations 2 года назад +6

    Thank you so much for this video. I thought I finally had the vowels down then heard the qamets pronounced as an "o" and thought I lost my mind. So this explains it! And also there's so much more to learn than I was aware of! Lol. I don't mind though because I'm loving it . Hebrew is such a beautiful and interesting language. Thank you so much for taking the time to make these videos, they are so well explained you are a great teacher!

  • @Dr.Reason
    @Dr.Reason Год назад +3

    AMAZING! I really struggle with the strange vowel system but this video really clears up a lot of mystery. It’s an amazing presentation!

  • @Moharani21
    @Moharani21 2 года назад +1

    Wow
    I spent hours and money to learn Hebrew. I learned nothing but confusion.
    Thank youuu for your benevolence

  • @rohnbarton
    @rohnbarton 5 лет назад +8

    Excellant. Wonderfully laid out! Long while ago it was "Hooked on Phonics' , this generation now has "Hooked on Hebrew!"

  • @johncoltranesethic18
    @johncoltranesethic18 3 года назад +1

    I'm at the very beginning of the video but i have to say right now that the "furtive patach" will be my thing. I love the fact that grammar could be sneaky.

  • @ChristopherSharp-n8z
    @ChristopherSharp-n8z 3 месяца назад

    I'm a Hebrew newbie. I just wanted to thank you for these videos.

  • @wegariadamu9388
    @wegariadamu9388 2 года назад +1

    thank you so much for your lecture may God bless you with your father's blessing

  • @LMCLovesKMC
    @LMCLovesKMC 4 года назад +5

    The vowels are giving me the blues. The charts helo! toda raba!

  • @leonheart7576
    @leonheart7576 4 года назад +3

    Well organized and lucidly explained. You are an excellent communicator.

  • @AshaRani-ih3vr
    @AshaRani-ih3vr 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you for wonderful teaching... God bless you...

  • @陈晓煜-f9s
    @陈晓煜-f9s 3 года назад +3

    So many thanks, appreciated very much. Helps me a lot!
    Put in one chart, it is very easy to catch, tell the distinction between
    and l have a feeling that l got all the possibilities here in charts for vowel regulation.
    With appreciation and very glad to look into it.
    Again, thanks a lot. This is just what l have been looking for!

  • @davidg.5292
    @davidg.5292 2 года назад +3

    Благодарю. Я изучаю язык писаний.

  • @alexandre1285
    @alexandre1285 2 года назад +1

    I'm from Brasil. Perfect!

  • @followingthewayofyeshua
    @followingthewayofyeshua 8 месяцев назад

    Excellent instructional.

  • @paulsawthang6809
    @paulsawthang6809 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for making this video.

  • @genetruelove4922
    @genetruelove4922 6 лет назад +8

    Very clear and informative

    • @scootin123
      @scootin123 6 лет назад

      Gene Truelove Are you being sarcastic? VERY QUITE Narration

    • @genetruelove4922
      @genetruelove4922 6 лет назад +4

      No. My comment was "Very clear and Informative." It was a complement. I liked your video.

  • @PHASES_OFFICIAL
    @PHASES_OFFICIAL Год назад +1

    Amazing work on this video series, thank you so much !

  • @daleknight8971
    @daleknight8971 2 года назад +2

    I always think about what we may have lost through the voul changing .would love to go back in time to be taught hebrew by Adam Enoch and Moshe. Launguage blows my mind in general. If anyone knows what I mean.

  • @leonmarie776
    @leonmarie776 Год назад

    Being my first time to learn a language written with different alphaberts an exited to learn it .

  • @skeeterburke
    @skeeterburke 4 года назад +2

    lesson 1the vowels? hardcore man! love it thank you

  • @InNazareth
    @InNazareth 6 месяцев назад

    Amazing loving to learn Biblical Hebrew. I like the way it is taught and easy to follow. Love from Pakistan

  • @Hadrianus01
    @Hadrianus01 6 лет назад +5

    Thank you so much this. You're an excellent teacher!

  • @crossfittxms1
    @crossfittxms1 6 лет назад +8

    Thank you 😊

  • @morkulhani
    @morkulhani 4 года назад +1

    Great course! Thanks for sharing.

  • @papamedilmamamedil7949
    @papamedilmamamedil7949 3 года назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @themodernima
    @themodernima Год назад

    So helpful!

  • @nhcho5338
    @nhcho5338 2 года назад

    Excellent teaching.

  • @RudydeGroot
    @RudydeGroot 5 лет назад +5

    I like the history part in it! (How Hebrew evolved its vowels.) What I miss, is what the other punctuation symbols are, which are used in digital Hebrew texts such as in Sefaria. (Such as for example the ° above a letter.)

  • @hari2030
    @hari2030 3 года назад +1

    Good explained from india..

  • @skeeterburke
    @skeeterburke 4 года назад +2

    no offemse to Dr. Barrick or the Master's Seminary but i am learning SO MUCH FASTER with your videos

    • @robertdesantis6205
      @robertdesantis6205 4 года назад

      I got as far as OT Biblical exegesis with Master's and threw in the towel. It's hard taking on-line classes, being unable to ask questions

  • @Dani-rr8ft
    @Dani-rr8ft 6 лет назад +5

    Great teacher!!!!!

  • @RadarRecon
    @RadarRecon 4 года назад +2

    Very well done, and I learned a few things, but one thing you didn't mention about segol is that when there are two consecutive (segolim or segolot?), the first one gets the accent. However, about this I'm wondering what happens when there is a silent letter (such as heh with a shva), is the first segol still accented? Thanks.
    Again, very good teaching.

  • @tw33ty4u
    @tw33ty4u 4 года назад +4

    Lovely seeing the development of the Hebrew text along the time line of Yeshua Messiah existance BC - before Christ AD- After death, crucified (But be glad He is risen and soon to return 😊 again soon, Hes real❤) thank you for your teachings too, Shalom

    • @skeeterburke
      @skeeterburke 4 года назад +2

      i always post to people "Yeshua fulfilled all 4 of the spring moedim when he came the first time and he will fulfill the fall moedim when he returns ... ALL 4! Not just Pesach aka passover ... and don't forget about the four days of inspection which began on - you guessed it! the 10th day of the first month aka 'palm sunday'"
      Yeshua is our cohen gadol, our great high priest!!!
      🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸

    • @shuttlefeather
      @shuttlefeather 4 года назад +1

      Dead

    • @shuttlefeather
      @shuttlefeather 4 года назад +1

      @@skeeterburke That's Xianity.

    • @skeeterburke
      @skeeterburke 4 года назад

      @@shuttlefeather um ok .... I have never heard a protestant or catholic preacher/priest teach about the moedim, to them that's being a judaizer bcuz we are under greasy grace / sloppy agape ... I would have to disagree with you on that. Where did I learn that from? From scripture. Mostly Exodus and Leviticus. Not sure where you are getting that it's christianity

    • @niccolopaganini1782
      @niccolopaganini1782 3 года назад +1

      @@shuttlefeather He is alive, don't know who you are talking about but I'm speaking of my saviour,,pardon me if I misunderstood you

  • @SupraTentoriaL
    @SupraTentoriaL 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks so much. You should perhaps point out that your pronunciation of many of the vowels is distinctly American, and is different from the non-Western original Hebrew pronunciation. For example the letter yod should be pronounced as the oo in wood, and not like the o in yoga. It can be confusing for those who are not cogniscent of your strong American accent. Thanks again

  • @daily1542
    @daily1542 3 года назад +1

    I wish the yellow board should be white or black instead yellow

  • @d-bo6411
    @d-bo6411 5 лет назад +2

    Hey, is there only 18 vowels? I wanna make sure I got them all. Thank you

  • @robertdesantis6205
    @robertdesantis6205 4 года назад +5

    Caution to those reading comments and replies: Foul language ahead
    Proverbs 26:12

  • @henryv4222
    @henryv4222 5 лет назад +2

    Oh no - John Ward is the teacher!

  • @ronalddeshieldsjr2504
    @ronalddeshieldsjr2504 Месяц назад

    Are there any examples of horse being written with only three characters?

    • @picturehebrew8659
      @picturehebrew8659  Месяц назад +1

      No. That example was only for illustrative purposes. A better example would be that "David" is consistently written with a hireq in Kings (earlier stage of Hebrew)--דָּוִד--and that it is consistently written with a hireq yod in Chronicles (later stage of Hebrew)--דָּוִיד.

  • @mandohoney
    @mandohoney 3 года назад

    Please tell me if it is correct to pronounce יהושע yehoshua as “yehusha”...i dont think it can be done in biblical hebrew...yet someone has published an entire bible, and instead of using Yeshua’s name in the new testament spelled ישוע ...they have deliberately misspelled and misspronounced it as yehuSHA from the OT yehoshua/joshua....i read his blog and he can not give any reasoning or evidence for his change of this name...he just expects you to not know hebrew enough to believe and follow him... its in his ET Cepher bible...i have contacted him and refuted this....no intelligent response. Can you please answer this question for me...seeing that you understand the history of this language.

    • @PHASES_OFFICIAL
      @PHASES_OFFICIAL Год назад

      The correct pronunciation is Yeshua and not Yehoshua, as Yeshua in Hebrew directly means "salvation". To change it to Yehoshua takes the meaning away from Yeshua, as Yehoshua means "God is Deliverance".

  • @annagasiorowska7396
    @annagasiorowska7396 Год назад

    Ciondola ed Roby qui ti fa male , a haha, purtroppo devi accettare …!!

  • @shekinah4651
    @shekinah4651 4 года назад

    What is BeGaD KeFaT?

    • @Potamotrygorgeous
      @Potamotrygorgeous 2 года назад +1

      That is a way to remember which letters can take a dagesh (dot). So it is the Beth, the gimel, the daled, the khaf, the pey and the tav

  • @alessioleporati1478
    @alessioleporati1478 5 лет назад +2

    The vowel markings are just another thing Hebrew linguists borrowed from Arabic. Vowel markings in abjads didn’t exist until after the Quran was written and people all over the world were learning Arabic but struggled to read without the vowels because they were not Arab scribes.

    • @niccolopaganini1782
      @niccolopaganini1782 3 года назад +1

      So that makes Hebrew superior, if you want that, because it can be written and read without the vowels,

  • @linda.brotherton1689
    @linda.brotherton1689 3 года назад

    Your voice is kindof muffed I can't understand very well. Maybe us a white and write so we can take notes. Ty

  • @Scripture-Man
    @Scripture-Man 5 лет назад +3

    I consider this harmful to anyone learning Hebrew. You have a heavy American or Canadian accent, and your vowel placement so different to Hebrew, I could barely recognize the letters you mentioned. Anyone who used these videos to learn would surely end up sounding American? Also, the video is called "Biblical Hebrew" but you're rejecting Biblical pronunciation and going with modern pronunciation, which isn't helpful to anyone learning Biblical Hebrew.

  • @alejandroperales3960
    @alejandroperales3960 5 лет назад

    Know problem I like learning He who is in me is in you Hebrew I am who I am I B-+ Mix blood Biogenetic unknown organ molecules 😂🤔😇🙏😍😘🙌👿👺

  • @rastimotewosammilewi5969
    @rastimotewosammilewi5969 6 лет назад +4

    It is not vav it pronounce as waw

    • @rastimotewosammilewi5969
      @rastimotewosammilewi5969 6 лет назад

      Ghost What?

    • @rastimotewosammilewi5969
      @rastimotewosammilewi5969 6 лет назад

      Ghost what are you talking about she is not speaking Paleo Hebrew she is not speaking Hebrew with a v sound in it, and who is Nigerian? And how is that so Hebrew is an Shemitic language not no Romantic language so there is no way they have the right pronunciation

    • @rastimotewosammilewi5969
      @rastimotewosammilewi5969 6 лет назад

      Ghost if that is what you believe. You all youtube Scholars funny.

    • @rastimotewosammilewi5969
      @rastimotewosammilewi5969 6 лет назад +1

      Ghost You are wrong. Who said I worship Yahshua? You sound like an idiot you know nothing about me and going to try to say who I worship. You sound very stupid. Go sit your super dumb ass down somewhere instead of thinking you know everything😄😄😄😄😄😄😄. You so smart you should there is no word jew in Hebrew dumb ass

    • @rastimotewosammilewi5969
      @rastimotewosammilewi5969 6 лет назад

      Ghost do shut up because you are stupid. You trying to tell me about my native language. You are not all that smart so stop. We know the Messiah true name not no white gentile made up shit. Have a good day.

  • @cobenadick4828
    @cobenadick4828 6 лет назад +2

    got a ? why is the vowel " U " some time written as a vav with a dot (dalet) to the left OR 3 ... dots slanted down??? the only thing ive found us since they are spoken as the vowel "U" it is a usage of a branch of Judaism tradition

    • @picturehebrew8659
      @picturehebrew8659  6 лет назад +1

      The answer is explained in section 1.3 on vowel letters. It depends on the consonantal text that the Masoretes inherited. If the u-type vowel was written as a vav, they put a dot to the left of it to be a shureq; if there was no vav, they wrote the vowel as a qibbuts (the 3 dots slanted down) under the previous consonant.

    • @cobenadick4828
      @cobenadick4828 6 лет назад

      modeh/thank you. Started with aleph tav and the U kept popping up

    • @GranMaese
      @GranMaese 6 лет назад +4

      Actually, the "Vav's" original sound was a W, not a V, and it's original name was "Waw". Somewhere in time a bunch of Hebrew speaking traditions were influenced by foreign languages, and so the Waw started being known as Vav, and the sound it produced was also changed (some say it could have started around the Ashkenazi communities, or at least, some judaeo-european communities). Currently, most (if not all) serious studies accept that the Vav was actually Waw and its sound was that of a W, not a V, at least as far as Biblical Hebrew goes. In modern Hebrew is ok to keep naming it Vav and pronouncing it as V, since that's the official name and sound of the letter nowadays.
      Once you know and understand this, it is pretty easy to understand why the Waw worked as a vowel (and many other things regarding the letter), contrary to the "v" sound, which makes no sense at all in most scenarios (if not all).

  • @joymckenziewendt4013
    @joymckenziewendt4013 4 года назад +4

    Thank you!