Ok, I guess you will get this when you get back. I’m patient so whenever
you get around to it is fine. I am infinitely intrigued by the Hebrew
language. Thanks for your help!
since you mentioned prefixes I’ve got a question for ya: in genesis 1 : 2
there is a word spelled mem resh chet pe taw. I looked in a strongs
concordance and found that the root is resh pe chet. Can you tell me what
the prefix and suffix mean?
I was told by John Tvedtnes that I should either concentrate solely on
“Biblical” ortelse solely on “Modern” Hebrew, but do’t study them both
together. So I am focusing on Biblical for now. There are differences.
Hi I have a suggestion cause it could make the whole learning process much
easier, when writting especially the vowel points could you double the
lines so we can see it better. They’re a little light colour and so makes
it difficult to read until youve specified what vowel is located on top or
under the conssonant.
Yes, but not right at the moment. I gotta get out the door to work. Remind
me and I shall see if I can get to this tonight. THANKS for askin pilgrim!
Have a wonderful day!
OK, I’m not being impatient or anything just making sure you didnt forget
and saying thanks again for all the time and effort you put into teaching
this language. I have been teaching the basics of what I know to my
friends. I think all people studying the scriptures should know Hebrew.
Ok, I guess you will get this when you get back. I’m patient so whenever
you get around to it is fine. I am infinitely intrigued by the Hebrew
language. Thanks for your help!
“I think all people studying the scriptures should know Hebrew” how do you
deal with the differences between ancient and modern hebrew??
since you mentioned prefixes I’ve got a question for ya: in genesis 1 : 2
there is a word spelled mem resh chet pe taw. I looked in a strongs
concordance and found that the root is resh pe chet. Can you tell me what
the prefix and suffix mean?
I was told by John Tvedtnes that I should either concentrate solely on
“Biblical” ortelse solely on “Modern” Hebrew, but do’t study them both
together. So I am focusing on Biblical for now. There are differences.
Hi I have a suggestion cause it could make the whole learning process much
easier, when writting especially the vowel points could you double the
lines so we can see it better. They’re a little light colour and so makes
it difficult to read until youve specified what vowel is located on top or
under the conssonant.
Thanks. Actually, with my new video camcorder, the pics are MUCH clearer,
so I am going to pick back up Hebrew here shortly.
Yes, but not right at the moment. I gotta get out the door to work. Remind
me and I shall see if I can get to this tonight. THANKS for askin pilgrim!
Have a wonderful day!
OK, I’m not being impatient or anything just making sure you didnt forget
and saying thanks again for all the time and effort you put into teaching
this language. I have been teaching the basics of what I know to my
friends. I think all people studying the scriptures should know Hebrew.
“the same word, just masculine and feminine” I used to get those mixed up
all the time when talking to my Jewish friends =)