Here I will be teaching you how to read and understand Biblical Hebrew fluently. Biblical Hebrew is an exciting language that shows you into the mind of God. More coming soon. Here are the lessons:

  1. Hebrew: a language built upon three letter roots

  2. The Sounds of Hebrew Consonants: Ancient and Modern Pronunciations

  3. The Case for the Ancient Consonant Sounds. Similarities between Hebrew and Arabic. How do we know these were the pronunciations?

  4. The Sounds of Hebrew Vowels: Ancient and Modern Pronunciations

  5. The Case for the Ancient Hebrew Vowel Sounds. How do we know that they changed over time?

  6. When a letter is silent

  7. The Dagesh: Dagesh Hazaq and Dagesh Qal

  8. When a letter that normally has a dagesh will not have a dagesh.

  9. “Stolen” letters

  10. How do the Letters Function. (Here we dive into a simple and incredible Hebrew hack that can help you learn the language much faster, almost like a cheat code)

  11. The Shwa (Modern and Ancient) + The Case for the Ancient Shwa

  12. Roots

  13. Prefixes

  14. Suffixes

  15. Infixes

  16. Cantillation (Where to stress a Hebrew word)

  17. Punctuation

  18. Nouns and how to translate and identify possessive nouns

  19. Compound nouns (Smichuth) and how to identify

  20. Adjectives

  21. Verbs and how to identify and translate

  22. Verb Pattern 1: Pa’al

  23. Verb Pattern 2: Nifal

  24. Verb Pattern 3: Piel

  25. Verb Pattern 4: Pual

  26. Verb Pattern 5: Hifil

  27. Verb Pattern 6: Hufal

  28. Verb Pattern 7: Hithpael

  29. Words that are neither verbs, nouns or adjectives.

  30. When an extra letter is attached to a word for emphasis or poetic purposes

  31. Cantillation, stress, and the difference between the Psalms, Proverbs and Job and the rest of the Bible

LET’S STUDY TOGETHER.

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