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{{1c| [[Learn to ignore the Hebrew vowels ( | {{1c| [[Learn to ignore the Hebrew vowels (Nikud) ]] }} | ||
{{1c| [[Begin reading and building vocabulary from the reading exercise ]] }} | {{1c| [[Begin reading and building vocabulary from the reading exercise ]] }} | ||
{{1c| [[Begin extending your vocabulary by reversing gates]] }} | {{1c| [[Begin extending your vocabulary by reversing gates]] }} |
Latest revision as of 16:34, 3 November 2022
Hebrew 101 [∞]
Class Description: Our primary goal will be to teach you to read Hebrew words and unpack their formations sufficiently to use tools. You will not learn how to speak the language, since few people will be interested in talking with you anyway. The phonetics of Biblical Hebrew was added about 600 AD and we will ignore it. You will learn to speak using natural mnemonics, which will get you laughed at by post-600 AD Hebrew experts. But you will learn to read Hebrew the way Jesus did; which they reluctantly confess they cannot do.
Required research tools
- Interlinear Scripture Analyzer 2 from scripture4all.org