Showing posts with label Biblical Hebrew. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biblical Hebrew. Show all posts

9/6/10

Hebrew Helps 30-33

Hebrew Helps 30-33 are now posted. Here, I look more at gutturals, segholates and geminates. Once you've checked out this resource, give my new Hebrew website "Getting Hebrew" a look! (To see the earlier installations of this series, click the links at the foot of this post.)





+ Helps 1-3
+ Helps 6-8
+ Helps 11-12
+ Helps 15-17
+ Helps 22-25
+ Helps 4-5
+ Helps 9-10
+ Helps 13-14
+ Helps 18-21
+ Helps 26-29

Hebrew Helps 26-29

Hebrew Helps 26-29 are now posted. Here, I look more at gutturals (and resh) and how they interact with the definite article, also how they work with the dagesh, and additionally I look at the Dagesh Lene and Dagesh Forte and its various types . Once you've checked out this resource, give my new Hebrew website "Getting Hebrew" a look! (To see the earlier installations of this series, click the links at the foot of this post.)





+ Helps 1-3
+ Helps 6-8
+ Helps 11-12
+ Helps 15-17
+ Helps 22-25
+ Helps 4-5
+ Helps 9-10
+ Helps 13-14
+ Helps 18-21

Hebrew Helps 22-25

Hebrew Helps 22-25 are now posted. Here, I look at gutturals (and resh) and how they interact with the definite article. Once you've checked out this resource, give my new Hebrew website "Getting Hebrew" a look! (To see the earlier installations of this series, click the links at the foot of this post.)





+ Helps 1-3
+ Helps 6-8
+ Helps 11-12
+ Helps 15-17
+ Helps 4-5
+ Helps 9-10
+ Helps 13-14
+ Helps 18-21

9/1/10

Hebrew Helps 18-21

Hebrew Helps 18-21 are now posted. Here, I look at preposition and the formation, function and uses of articles. Also, once you've checked out this resource, give my new Hebrew website "Getting Hebrew" a look! (To see the earlier installations of this series, click the links at the foot of this post.)





+ Helps 1-3
+ Helps 6-8
+ Helps 11-12
+ Helps 15-17
+ Helps 4-5
+ Helps 9-10
+ Helps 13-14

Hebrew Helps 15-17

Hebrew Helps 15-17 are now posted. Here, I look at Honorifics (Plural of Majesty), Duality and share a table that I've created that reviews the suffix endings of Hebrew nouns. Also, once you've checked out this resource, give my new Hebrew website "Getting Hebrew" a look! (To see the earlier installations of this series, click the links at the foot of this post.)





+ Helps 1-3
+ Helps 6-8
+ Helps 11-12
+ Helps 4-5
+ Helps 9-10
+ Helps 9-10 "> Helps 13-14

8/28/10

New Website: Getting Hebrew

Finally, my 5th language Getting Theological Languages site has launched: Getting Hebrew. As with Getting (Theological) German, Getting (Theological) French, Getting Greek and Getting Aramaic, this site provides user-friendly, interactive resources to help aid you in "Getting Hebrew." Spread the word and go have a look around. Keep watch as many new items will be added in the following days, weeks and months. To visit, click the image-link below:

Hebrew Helps 13-14

Hebrew Helps 13-14 are now posted. Here, I look at the the markings or identifiers of Singular & Plural / Masculine & Feminine terms. There are some helpful tips and tables, so, if you get a chance, check it out below! (To see the earlier installations of this series, click the links at the foot of this post.)





+ Helps 1-3
+ Helps 6-8
+ Helps 11-12
+ Helps 4-5
+ Helps 9-10

5/29/10

A Reader's Hebrew and Greek Bible, Pt. 4

In the fourth portion of my review of Zondervan's new A Reader's Hebrew and Greek Bible, I take a look at the Hebrew portion of the book. In the next, fifth and final vodcast, I will take a brief look at some of the Aramaic portions. For now, check this out, go get YOURS and then come back and have a look around the site. Grace and peace. - TMWH

5/7/10

A Reader's Hebrew and Greek Bible, Pt. 2

In Pt. 2 of my review of Zondervan's A Reader's Hebrew and Greek Bible, I give my first up-close look at some of the features of this Good Book. Check it out and be on the lookout for several more upcoming posts!


5/6/10

A Reader's Hebrew and Greek Bible, Pt. 1


Yesterday, I received my wonderful review copy from Zondervan of the new one volume A Reader's Hebrew and Greek Bible. From this standpoint of aesthetics, this book is simply beautiful! (When I opened the box, that fine-grain, European leather smelled wonderful; it was like sitting in a new car!) So, over the next couple of weeks or so, I am going to do several review posts of this Bible--along with some screencasting--here on Pisteuomen. We'll look at the Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek texts, survey some of the wonderful tools this Bible has and I'll show you some of the great things about this version compared to others. At any rate, keep watch for those posts and in the meantime, you can get your copy of this new Zondervan resource by clicking the following link: Zondervan's, A Reader's Hebrew and Greek Bible.

2/2/10

Hebrew Helps 11-12

Hebrew Helps 11-12 are now posted. Here, I look at the Hebrew Accent & the differences between silent and vocal shewas. There are some helpful tips and tables, so, if you get a chance, check it out below! (To see the earlier installations of this series, click the links at the foot of this post.)





+ Helps 1-3
+ Helps 6-8
+ Helps 4-5
+ Helps 9-10