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  1. Biblical Hebrew (עִבְרִית מִקְרָאִית (Ivrit Miqra'it) ⓘ or לְשׁוֹן הַמִּקְרָא (Leshon ha-Miqra) ⓘ), also called Classical Hebrew, is an archaic form of the Hebrew language, a language in the Canaanite branch of Semitic languages spoken by the Israelites in the area known as the Land of Israel, roughly west ...

  2. Learn to Read Biblical Hebrew (Video Course) Everything you need to learn Hebrew from the alphabet to translating the Bible on your own. Learn the Ancient Pictographic Hebrew Script (Lessons)

  3. Dec 22, 2023 · Biblical Hebrew is the dialect of the Canaanite language used by the people of ancient Israel, and the primary language of the Hebrew Bible. It and the other regional dialects that make up this group—Ammonite, Moabite, Edomite, Phoenician, and so on—were mutually intelligible, meaning that a speaker of one of them could generally understand ...

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    • Hebrew Alphabet
    • Pronouncing Hebrew
    • Using Hebrew in Your Bible Study
    • Best Courses on Biblical Hebrew

    To learn Hebrew, you’ll need to learn all of the sounds and symbols of the alphabet. Originally, the Hebrew alphabet was written only with consonents. Over time, vowels were added to aid in pronunciation. The first step in learning the Hebrew alphabet is learning and memorizing the Hebrew letters. Hebrew Alphabet—Consonants Hebrew Alphabet—Vowels

    Hebrew consonants

    Hebrew Alphabet and Transliteration א to ל Hebrew Alphabet and Transliteration מ to ת Basics of Biblical Hebrew: The Hebrew Alphabet (Zondervan) Logos In-App Hebrew Alphabet Tutor Hebrew Alphabet Song 1. Logos Blog: An Introduction to the Hebrew Alphabet

    Hebrew vowels

    Learning to Read Hebrew: Vowels

    Hebrew grammar and vocabulary

    Grammar and vocabulary form the foundation of language. To interact intelligently with Hebrew language resources, students need at least a basic grasp of each. These resources are highly accessible, and you can move through them at your own pace.

    Hebrew lexicons

    A lexicon is a dictionary of vocabulary and thus essential for work in the original languages. Lexicons become a student’s most trusted companion in determining the meaning and usage of Hebrew words. These lexicons, especially Brown-Driver-Briggs, are the best.

    Hebrew exegesis

    Here’s where the real fun begins. Exegesis is where you bring all the disciplines of original language study together, along with other disciplines of interpretation, to understand the Bible in vivid detail. You do need a basic grasp of grammar and vocabulary to do exegesis, but by no means do you need to be an expert, especially given the resources that can help you.

    Seminary courses

    You may prefer to study Hebrew in a more traditional format: seminary. You can learn biblical Hebrew at most mid- to large-size theological seminaries. These seminaries all partner with Logos Bible Software in some way so that you get access to Logos to help you with your studies: 1. Western Seminary 2. Dallas Theological Seminary

    Self-directed digital courses

    For the non-traditional student, or for a more cost-effective way of learning, try self-directed online courses. Dr. DeRouchie’s course mentioned above is a great start, but you might also consider: Not yet ready for exegesis? Lay a solid foundation first with this certificate program that will teach you Hebrew grammar and vocabulary. Learn more. Dr. Michael Heiser shows you how to use biblical Hebrew to become a competent interpreter of the Old Testament. Perform word studies alongside an ex...

    Further resources

    1. Zondervan Academic Blog: 7 Tips for Learning Biblical Hebrew from Miles Van Pel 2. Logos Academic Blog:The Open Secret to Mastering Greek and Hebrew Vocabulary 3. Zondervan Academic Blog: Why Study Biblical Hebrew?

  5. The Old Testament—or Hebrew Bible—was originally written in Biblical Hebrew, though a small percentage was also written in Biblical Aramaic. By learning the original languages of the Bible, one becomes equipped for deeper study.

  6. Learn biblical Hebrew, biblical Greek and even dive into the fascinating world of Aramaic. Start your journey to unravel the scriptures and deepen your understanding today. Join our interactive biblical language lessons and unlock the treasures of the ancient texts.

  7. Sep 4, 2016 · Archaic Biblical Hebrew is documented in the Bible, particularly in the poetic parts of the Pentateuch and in the Early Prophets (e.g., the well-known Song of the Sea [Exodus 15] and Song of Deborah [Judges 5]), as well as in hymns from the Book of Psalms.

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