Here is a link for learning more conversational Hebrew, including greetings, prepositions, questions, colors, days of the week, months of the year, and numbers. Also, Hebrew words that are useful for shopping, dining and in first aid emergency. Much more. Very helpful.
(Ivrit is the Hebrew word for "Hebrew.")
Showing posts with label Learning Hebrew. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Learning Hebrew. Show all posts
Monday, July 26, 2010
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Learning Hebrew ~ Theological Lexicon of the Old Testament
Theological Lexicon of the Old Testament
by Jenni, Westermann and Biddle
(Preview using Amazon's "Look Inside" feature)
Just got this in the mail today. Looks good ~ 330 in-depth articles on Hebrew roots, plus their derivatives, so it covers thousands of Hebrew words found in the Old Testament. It is helpful to know some Hebrew, but not essential because this lexicon is keyed to Strong's numbers. I have found the companion New Testament lexicon to be very helpful, so I look forward to using this one. The price is very good, too ~ this 3-volume set is available at Amazon for just $39.95.
by Jenni, Westermann and Biddle
(Preview using Amazon's "Look Inside" feature)
Just got this in the mail today. Looks good ~ 330 in-depth articles on Hebrew roots, plus their derivatives, so it covers thousands of Hebrew words found in the Old Testament. It is helpful to know some Hebrew, but not essential because this lexicon is keyed to Strong's numbers. I have found the companion New Testament lexicon to be very helpful, so I look forward to using this one. The price is very good, too ~ this 3-volume set is available at Amazon for just $39.95.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Learning Hebrew ~ Memory Tools
Here are some handy memory aids to help me learn Hebrew. Just came in from Amazon yesterday.
Old Testament Hebrew Vocabulary Cards ~ Yes, the old reliable flash card system. Used it when I was learning English as a kid. Using it now as I learn Hebrew. This set (1000 cards) not only includes the Hebrew words and the their meanings in English, but also grammatical usage, verb forms and frequency of usage in the Old Testament.
Biblical Hebrew Laminated Sheet ~ This is a handy reference sheet for the various aspects of Hebrew alphabet and grammar: the consonants, vowel letters and vowel points, forms of the definite article, conjunctions, prepositions, adjectives, pronouns, construct chains, verb conjugations and, of course, the forms of the seven verb stems. (I'm expecting that, at some point, this will all start coming together for me). This is a durable laminate sheet and is actually four pages (an 11x17 sheet folded in half). I will be keeping this very handy, as I quite sure I will need to refer to it often.
BTW, both of these aids are keyed to Basics of Biblical Hebrew Grammar by Gary D. Pratico and Miles V. Van Pelt. I already have one grammar I am using, but I expect I will probably also get this one as well. There is also a website related to this grammar and these aids that has some other resources, including some free downloads.

Biblical Hebrew Laminated Sheet ~ This is a handy reference sheet for the various aspects of Hebrew alphabet and grammar: the consonants, vowel letters and vowel points, forms of the definite article, conjunctions, prepositions, adjectives, pronouns, construct chains, verb conjugations and, of course, the forms of the seven verb stems. (I'm expecting that, at some point, this will all start coming together for me). This is a durable laminate sheet and is actually four pages (an 11x17 sheet folded in half). I will be keeping this very handy, as I quite sure I will need to refer to it often.
BTW, both of these aids are keyed to Basics of Biblical Hebrew Grammar by Gary D. Pratico and Miles V. Van Pelt. I already have one grammar I am using, but I expect I will probably also get this one as well. There is also a website related to this grammar and these aids that has some other resources, including some free downloads.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Learning Hebrew ~ Exploring and Having Fun

There is some fascinating material at the Center for Biblical Hebrew, with numerous videos, articles and other resources, as well as some interesting music — the letters of Hebrew texts translated as musical notes.
From there, I picked up a few links to some fun learning tools. One is Hebrew for Me, which has some interactive gadgets to help me learn Hebrew words and numbers. Another is Hebrew Keyboard Tutor, to help me learn the placement of Hebrew letters on the Qwerty keyboard.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Learning Hebrew ~ Toddling Along

Also, WikiTravel provides a handy little online Hebrew phrasebook for those planning a trip to Israel.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Learning Hebrew ~ Baby Steps
Getting back to learning biblical Hebrew. Come join me. Found some great aids on YouTube. These are very helpful videos by Norman Willis, who has a rich voice and clear enunciation.
The Hebrew Alphabet (or Aleph Bet)
Hebrew Word Pronunciation
The Hebrew Alphabet (or Aleph Bet)
- Aleph Bet. The Hebrew alphabet.
- Aleph Bet Vowel Points. These are sort of the training wheels for learning to read and pronounce Hebrew words.
Hebrew Word Pronunciation
- Basic Word Pronunciation
- The Patriarchs. Learn to read and pronounce the names of the Hebrew patriarchs and their wives.
- The Twelve Tribes. Learn to read and pronounce the Hebrew names of the twelve tribes of Israel.
- The Books of the Torah. Learn to read and pronounce the Hebrew names of the five books of the Torah.
- The Books of the Prophets. Learn to read and pronounce the Hebrew names of the prophetical books of the Hebrew canon.
- The Books of the Writings. Learn to read and pronounce the Hebrew names of the "writings" in the Hebrew canon.
- Hebrew Prefixes and Suffixes (Part 1)
- Hebrew Prefixes and Suffixes (Part 2)
- Hebrew Prefixes and Suffixes (Part 3)
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