Dec 1, 2024 hebrewwordlessons This week we revisit the Biblical Hebrew word for ROCK... TSUR (pronounced tsoor). I've tidied up some things in the original 2018 post and I hope you'll find it's worth a re-read (or a first-time read for those of you who have since joined the...
During our Hebrew For Beginners course review, you might sometimes see us refer to it as HFB for the following 2 reasons: We created the acronym by taking the first letter of every word (which was very ingenious and innovative, we know) We’re lazy and HFB is simpler and easier for rev...
Dec 29, 2024hebrewwordlessons You shall Name Him… Have you ever named something? A child, or a pet? It's an important task. Yeshua's mother, Mary, didn't have to agonize over the right name to give her child. He already had a name assigned to Him: Luke 1:26-33 Now in the ...
On the other hand, I know what will work for you because I know what worked (and didn't work) for me when I learned Hebrew as an adult. That is why I created the Dream Team.Meet the Dream Team We give you the best of both worlds. I have teamed up with Gidon Ariel (pictured ...
But, I NOW recognize that YESHUA died for all MY SINS and that he was buried and rose from the dead in order to bring me unto GOD and give me SHALOM (Peace). GUESS WHAT ? You Just Did ! "BUT AS MANY AS RECEIVED HIM, TO THEM GAVE HE POWER TO BECOME THE SONS OF GOD, EVEN TO...
“Mom, please give me ice cream. Please!” סורי sori “sorry” This is another case where a word that exists in Hebrew—סליחה (slikhah), meaning “sorry“—may be substituted by its English equivalent for emphasis. שכחתי להביא ל...
This technique would involve saying the Hebrew letter out loud, and then thinking of a word in your own language that sounds the same as the letter. That would then create a phonic association that should make it easier for you to remember the letter. Better even if the association is some...
The name Adriel comes from the Hebrew language, and it means “follower of God.” The name Adriel, on the other hand, derives from the Latin word for “congregation,” and as a result, it is commonly used to refer to a person who is a part of the Congregation of God. ...
Very useful for understanding and learning how native speakers slur words onto the next word, something you can't usually pick up learning by yourself. Also perfect for correcting accents and picking up some sentence structures and different ways to say the same thing. Highly recommended!!!
The Jews in exile were certainly very quick to abandon their mother tongue for the Aramaic in word and script. When release came, the exiles returned in numbers to their native land, and it was among them that the art of writing as a profession was most prevalent. Meanwhile, masses of ...