The ancient language of ivrit ( עברית ) Genesis 1 - Part 2
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the Alef - Beyt in detail @hebrew on Steemit.com. The vowels are marked in this bible and are designed to help avoid confusion on what a word is and how it is pronounced, as if there is not already enough of that in the interpretations globally. In modern spoken Hebrew, only children need the niqqud until they have the pronunciation memorized.
This is a very late start to my Shabbat reading as I had met with Nic Lesmeister, President of MJBI this morning and took some time in returning home.
After last week, today's reading will seem like a walk in the park as compared to Asaf's fluent highway speeds. But, I want you to be able to associate the sounds with letters.
This week I am reading from the beginning again, pointing to letters and vowels as I go.
- Vowels are usually found under the letter
- Sometimes the "O" sound is above the letter
We are reading the first few words as a review in the grey parenthesis ( )
The new reading continues between the green parenthesis ( ) as Elohim speaks light into being and calls it good.
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Please comment if you need me to read slower or use more explanation of sounds. Or maybe I could read more quickly with better intonation. I am always open to ideas.
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The ancient language of ivrit ( עברית ) - Shin in great topic.for sharing.
This is simply wonderful lesson my friend! I still remember learning the alphabets thanks to your post and now on video on Dtube, simply great.
Thanks so much.resteemed..
Listening to it and learnign a lot and the pronunciation also.
Thank you....steem on and stay blissful....
your tutorial in dtube is making it easier for me to learn.
Thank you @hebrew sir.
To be honest after you are giving this tutorial, its lot more easier to learn and thank you so much for that.
Have a great day.
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Great post. We can learn many thing about Hebrew language form this post. Thank you so much for sharing.
The word "et" has no translation into English, but it translates well to the word "a" in Spanish, also having no translation to English.
I agree that symbolism is everywhere in Hebrew and I also stated that the 'new testament' was written in some form of Hebrew or Aramaic. The Greek texts are obviously translations from a Semite language at the very least, containing the idioms and slang thereof.
all of your post give me thrill. you are doing the great job by teaching us the noble language.may god bless you
One of Judaism's great figures is the man called Moshe Rabbenu ('Moses our teacher') in Hebrew. The first five books of the Bible are traditionally ascribed to him. Moses is the channel between God and the Hebrews, through whom the Hebrews received a basic charter for living as God's people.
I have moved four times in fourteen years and these go with me, there as I come in and go out.
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Good post dear.I’m always curious about hebrew language its interesting and unique.
Thanks and keep posting
This is so interesting. A bit hard to follow but tnx to your previous posts i start to understand it a bit.@hebrew