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    Home Education Learn Biblical Hebrew – lesson 1 – Hebrew AlefBet | by eTeacherBiblical.com
    Published on February 25, 2013
    learnClassicalHebrew posted video:

    Visit http://eTeacherBiblical.com/hebrew-course for more information. In this lesson, we meet the Hebrew alphabet for the first time. We learn that the Hebre…

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    1. learnClassicalHebrew

      Thank you!

    2. warrioryuki

      this is so much easyer than i expected. i have been studying japanese and the lessons of hebrew are so alike that it is easyier to understand. thankyou so much

    3. learnClassicalHebrew

      Thank you!

    4. allstepsto

      A great way to learn Hebrew

    5. learnClassicalHebrew

      Yes! You are right! Listen to the recent videos. You will hear this pronunciation.
      Beshalom.

    6. MrDoremouse

      I guess Ayin would have been pronounced like the Arabic ”Ayen” ? Shalom :)

    7. Marshall Earn

      No it wasn’t a final kaf. It was the other line that was long.

    8. learnClassicalHebrew

      Todah Rabbah!!!

    9. scottybroker

      YOU MAKE A HEARD LESSON EASIER!! Thank You, Teacher.

    10. bhprof

      Sounds like it might be a final kaf with a silent shewa in it? Did it look like a dalet with a long tail extending below other letters and a colon ( : ) in it?

    11. Huntgoddessfishery

      Agreed. Thanks so much. This is very wonderful, a great blessing.

    12. Arizonaliberty

      I keep having to relearn the sounds because they all say them differently! Ahhhhhhhhh! One says long e then short e then silent Aleph then Aleph has a sound man, kill me now…

    13. learnClassicalHebrew

      Shalom,
      Can you write me a reference?

    14. Marshall Earn

      I found a place where it looks like dallet but longer and multiple consanents within it. What is this?

    15. Christina C

      Watch this first, and it may help…

    16. Harun Nag

      The name mahammed is in bible in HEBREW text in songs 5:16 instead of puting in english versions they put the TRANSLATION of his name.. Why did they use the translation of his name in english versions instead of the name itself???

    17. Marcos Antônio Soares de Andrade Filho

      I suggest that the videos are also recorded by Portuguese-speaking teachers. Portuguese is the sixth most spoken language in the world. Furthermore, I believe, in eTeacher, there are many Portuguese-speaking students. Todah Rabbah! Lehitra’ot!!!

    18. Maria teotiste Mujica de Balza

      ELcurso me gusta,pero lo vería mejor en español

    19. Dario Pires

      Tem material em portugues?

    20. 91blask

      Latin script came from Arabic. This woman looks like a European (Khazar).

    21. Carlos Bergamo

      ainda vou intender, abraço

    22. Clxves

      I said thank you for posting a video to help learn the Hebrew Alphabet.

    23. danix803

      BTW…
      Please don’t look as my questions as confrontational. I am truley curious. and I genuinly appreciate the time and effort that U take to make these videos. I think that UR a very wonderful and caring person to such a gracious thing for G♥D, the people, the country, and the language. shalom.

    24. danix803

      I’ve also heard the pronounciation of ELI (ii) and ELOI (ooii-saying both as long vowels). If these names of my G♥D R2B transliterated properly wouldn’t they be spoken as ELI (ee not ii)…(prayer) Can U explain it, please (bavakasha veshalom)?

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