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hebrew pictographic alphabet: Hebrew Word Pictures Frank T. Seekins, 2002 |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: The World's Oldest Alphabet Douglas Petrovich, 2016 For about 150 years, scholars have attempted to identify the language of the world's first alphabetic script, and to translate some of the inscriptions that use it. Until now, their attempts have accomplished little more than identifying most of the pictographic letters and translating a few of the Semitic words. With the publication of The World's Oldest Alphabet, a new day has dawned. All of the disputed letters have been resolved, while the language has been identified conclusively as Hebrew, allowing for the translation of 16 inscriptions that date from 1842 to 1446 BC. It is the author's reading that these inscriptions expressly name three biblical figures (Asenath, Ahisamach, and Moses) and greatly illuminate the earliest Israelite history in a way that no other book has achieved, apart from the Bible. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: Learn to Read Biblical Hebrew Jeff A. Benner, 2004-05 Anyone interested in learning to read the Hebrew Bible in its original language will find within the pages of this book all the resources needed to begin this wonderful journey. The book is laid out in four parts. The first part teaches the Hebrew alphabet through a series of lessons. The second part teaches word and sentence structure of the Hebrew language by breaking down each Hebrew word in Genesis chapter one, verses one through five. The Hebrew text of Genesis chapter one is provided for reading and comprehension practices in part three. The fourth part of the book contains charts and dictionaries of prefixes, suffixes, words and roots of the Hebrew language to assist the reader with vocabulary definitions and comprehension. Within a short amount of time the Hebrew student will soon be reading the Bible through the eyes of the author rather than the opinions of a translator. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: The Ancient Hebrew Lexicon of the Bible Jeff A. Benner, 2021-06-28 All previous Biblical Hebrew lexicons have provided a modern western definition and perspective to Hebrew roots and words. This prevents the reader of the Bible from seeing the ancient authors' original intent of the passages. This is the first Biblical Hebrew lexicon that defines each Hebrew word within its original Ancient Hebrew cultural meaning. One of the major differences between the Modern Western mind and the Ancient Hebrew's is that their mind related all words and their meanings to a concrete concept. For instance, the Hebrew word chai is normally translated as life, a western abstract meaning, but the original Hebrew concrete meaning of this word is the stomach. In the Ancient Hebrew mind, a full stomach is a sign of a full life. The Hebrew language is a root system oriented language and the lexicon is divided into sections reflecting this root system. Each word of the Hebrew Bible is grouped within its roots and is defined according to its original ancient cultural meaning. Also included in each word entry are its alternative spellings, King James translations of the word and Strong's number. Indexes are included to assist with finding a word within the lexicon according to its spelling, definition, King James translation or Strong's number. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: Ancient Hebrew Torah Jeff A. Benner, 2010-10-25 The first five books of the Hebrew Bible, called the Torah, are the foundation to the rest of the Bible. With this edition, the Torah can be read and studied through the original pictographic script from the time of Abraham and Moses. Each letter in this ancient script is a picture, where each picture represents a concrete idea. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: The Hebrew Alphabet Book of Rhymes Sarah Mazor, 2019-05-19 Did you know that multilingual-kids are better at learning, planning, problem-solving, and self-control? Introduce your kids to Hebrew and give them the gift of a second language while strengthening their connection to Israel and the Bible. The Hebrew Alphabet: Book of Rhymes for English Speaking Kids (2nd edition) is the first in the MazorBooks series of Hebrew for kids, with a fresh look and brand new bright and colorful illustrations. More coming soon. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: The Mysteries of the Alphabet Marc-Alain Ouaknin, 1999 Traces the origins of the alphabet beginning with the first pictograms of 5,000 years ago, describing the changes the alphabet has gone through in different countries and cultures. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: Beloved Bridegroom Donna B. Nielsen, 1999 |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: A History of the Hebrew Language Angel Sáenz-Badillos, 1996-01-25 This book is a comprehensive description of Hebrew from its Semitic origins and the earliest settlement of the Israelite tribes in Canaan to the present day. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar Wilhelm Gesenius, E. Kautzsch, Arthur Ernest Cowley, 2006-01-01 Stands alone as the definitive reference work on Hebrew grammar. — Ancient Hebrew Studies Center For almost a century, Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar has proven to be one of the most comprehensive works on Hebrew, covering all aspects of the language, including historical background, pronunciation, etymology, syntax, and sentence structure. Generally recognized as the most useful and authoritative reference grammar for Biblical Hebrew, the text includes indices of Hebrew words, subjects, and Biblical passages as well as an extremely valuable appendix listing paradigms. An indispensable resource for students and translators, Gesenius' book remains the most usable reference grammar for classical Hebrew. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: Canaan and Israel in Antiquity: A Textbook on History and Religion K. L. Noll, 2013-03-14 This comprehensive classic textbook represents the most recent approaches to the biblical world by surveying Palestine's social, political, economic, religious and ecological changes from Palaeolithic to Roman eras. Designed for beginners with little knowledge of the ancient world, and with copious illustrations and charts, it explains how and why academic study of the past is undertaken, as well as the differences between historical and theological scholarship and the differences between ancient and modern genres of history writing. Classroom tested chapters emphasize the authenticity of the Bible as a product of an ancient culture, and the many problems with the biblical narrative as a historical source. Neither maximalist nor minimalist' it is sufficiently general to avoid confusion and to allow the assignment of supplementary readings such as biblical narratives and ancient Near Eastern texts. This new edition has been fully revised, incorporating new graphics and English translations of Near Eastern inscriptions. New material on the religiously diverse environment of Ancient Israel taking into account the latest archaeological discussions brings this book right up to date. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: Ancient Hebrew Dictionary Jeff A. Benner, 2021-06-28 Whether you know Hebrew or not, this book will provide you with a quick reference resource for learning the meaning of many Hebrew words that lie beneath the English translations, which will open new doors for you into Biblical interpretation. The Hebrew language of the Bible must be understood from its original and Ancient Hebrew perspective. Our interpretation of a word like holy is an abstract idea, derived out of a Greco-Roman culture and mindset, which is usually understood as someone or something that is especially godly, pious or spiritual. However, the Hebrew word קדוש (qadosh) means, from an Ancient Hebrew perspective, unique and is defined in this dictionary as: Someone or something that has, or has been given the quality of specialness, and has been separated from the rest for a special purpose. With this interpretation, we discover that the nation of Israel is not holy, in the sense of godliness or piety, but is a unique and special people, separated from all others to serve God. This Biblical Hebrew dictionary contains the one thousand most frequent verbs and nouns found within the Hebrew Bible. Each word is translated and defined from its original concrete Ancient Hebrew perspective, allowing for a more accurate interpretation of the text. In addition to the one thousand verbs and nouns, the appendices in the book include a complete list of Hebrew pronouns, prepositions, adverbs, conjunctions and numbers. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: Learn to Read Hebrew in 6 Weeks! Miiko Shaffier, 2020-06 The same as the original bestseller but in a smaller, more convenient, travel size that will fit in your bag. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: The Alphabet of Creation Ben Shahn, 1988 Retells a story from the Kabbalah, a Jewish mystical text, about how God created the world through the letters of the alphabet. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: Assyria to Iberia at the Dawn of the Classical Age Joan Aruz, Sarah B. Graff, Yelena Rakic, 2014-09-15 Bringing together the research of internationally renowned scholars, Assyria to Iberia at the Dawn of the Classical Age contributes significantly to our understanding of the epoch-making artistic and cultural exchanges that took place across the Near East and Mediterranean in the early first millennium B.C. This was the world of Odysseus, in which seafaring Phoenician merchants charted new nautical trade routes and established prosperous trading posts and colonies on the shores of three continents; of kings Midas and Croesus, legendary for their wealth; and of the Hebrew Bible, whose stories are brought vividly to life by archaeological discoveries. Objects drawn from collections in the Middle East, Europe, North Africa, and the United States, reproduced here in sumptuous detail, reflect the cultural encounters of diverse populations interacting through trade, travel, and migration as well as war and displacement. Together, they tell a compelling story of the origins and development of Western artistic traditions that trace their roots to the ancient Near East and across the Mediterranean world. Among the masterpieces brought together in this volume are stone reliefs that adorned the majestic palaces of ancient Assyria; expertly crafted Phonecian and Syrian bronzes and worked ivories that were stored in the treasuries of Assyria and deposited in tombs and sanctuaries in regions far to the west; and lavish personal adornments and other luxury goods, some imported and others inspired by Near Eastern craftsmanship. Accompanying texts by leading scholars position each object in cultural and historical context, weaving a narrative of crisis and conquest, worship and warfare, and epic and empire that spans both continents and millennia. Writing another chapter in the story begun in Art of the First Cities (2003) and Beyond Babylon (2008), Assyria to Iberia offers a comprehensive overview of art, diplomacy, and cultural exchange in an age of imperial and mercantile expansion in the ancient Near East and across the Mediterranean in the first millennium B.C.—the dawn of the Classical age. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: Hebrew Word Study Chaim Bentorah, 2016 Author Chaim Bentorah examines the origin of biblical Hebrew words, their place in the culture and idioms of the day, and even their emotional context to help readers discover the heart of God and come to know Him better-- |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: 9Ø9إ9ج9ح9ؤ9ѳ9إ9®9ة9إ9® Michael L. Munk, 1983 For more than a generation, Rabbi Michael L. Munk, as a sidelight to his busy schedule of educational and communal work, has fascinated audiences with his learned and provocative lectures on the Hebrew alphabet. In the process of opening eyes and raising eyebrows, he has convinced countless people that his contention is true: the Hebrew alphabet abounds in scholarly and mystical meaning. He has developed and proven a profound thesis. The alphabet -- if correctly understood -- is a primer for life. Ethical conduct, religious guidance, philosophical insights, all are nestled in the curls, crowns, and combinations of the Hebrew letters. This is one of those rare books that is both interesting and profound, learned and readable. The wisdom and compassion of the author is evident in those subtle ways that do not intrude on the reader, but give him the satisfaction of knowing that a rich, warm, productive lifetime of experience is flavoring the text. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: The Torah Jeff A. Benner, 2021-06-08 The mechanical method of translating the Bible is a new and unique style of translating that translates each Hebrew word, prefix and suffix exactly the same way every time it occurs and in the same order as they appear in the Hebrew text. This translation will allow a reader, who has no background in Hebrew, to see the text from a Hebraic perspective, without the interjection of a translator's theological opinions and bias. As this style of translation also identifies the morphology of each Hebrew word using the English language, it is a useful tool for those who are learning to read Biblical Hebrew. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: Dictionary of New Testament Background CRAIG A EVANS, STANLEY E PORTER, 2020-05-21 The 'Dictionary of New Testament Background' joins the 'Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels', the 'Dictionary of Paul and his Letters' and the 'Dictionary of the Later New Testament and its Developments' as the fourth in a landmark series of reference works on the Bible. In a time when our knowledge of the ancient Mediterranean world has grown, this volume sets out for readers the wealth of Jewish and Greco-Roman background that should inform our reading and understanding of the New Testament and early Christianity. 'The Dictionary of New Testament Background', takes full advantage of the flourishing study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and offers individual articles focused on the most important scrolls. In addition, the Dictionary encompasses the fullness of second-temple Jewish writings, whether pseudepigraphic, rabbinic, parables, proverbs, histories or inscriptions. Articles abound on aspects of Jewish life and thought, including family, purity, liturgy and messianism. The full scope of Greco-Roman culture is displayed in articles ranging across language and rhetoric, literacy and book benefactors, travel and trade, intellectual movements and ideas, and ancient geographical perspectives. No other reference work presents so much in one place for students of the New Testament. Here an entire library of scholarship is made available in summary form. The Dictionary of New Testament Background can stand alone, or work in concert with one or more of its companion volumes in the series. Written by acknowledged experts in their fields, this wealth of knowledge of the New Testament era is carefully aimed at the needs of contemporary students of the New Testament. In addition, its full bibliographies and cross-references to other volumes in the series will make it the first book to reach for in any investigation of the New Testament in its ancient setting. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: The Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible James Strong, 1890 |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: Learn to Read Biblical Hebrew Jeff A. Benner, 2011 After learning the Hebrew alphabet, it's time to learn Hebrew grammar, morphology and syntax. This book provides the basics to Hebrew grammar, word construction and syntax, or sentence structure. In addition, it examines each Hebrew word in the Ten Commandments and breaks down the roots, prefixes and suffixes of each word. This book will be a valuable tool for anyone interested in learning how to read the Hebrew Bible in its original language. Jeff A. Benner, founder of the Ancient Hebrew Research Center (www.ancient-hebrew.org) and the Mechanical Translation of the Hebrew Bible Project (www.mechanical-translation.org), has authored many books on the subject of the Ancient Hebrew alphabet, language and culture and speaks around the country on this same subject. Mr. Benner's goal is to teach proper Biblical interpretation by providing others with the tools needed to read and understand the Bible from its original context. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: Significance of the Alphabet Charles V. Kraitsir, 1846 |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: The Languages of the World Kenneth Katzner, Kirk Miller, 2002-09-11 Third edition of this extremely popular volume - the combined sales of the first and second editions total over 34,000 copies New, larger format for this 3rd edition Coverage of every country in the world, with information on their main languages and speaker numbers Designed for the non-specialist, providing information on the history of each language and an introduction to language families |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: Animals in Hebrew Sarah Mazor, 2021-08-10 Animals in Hebrew: A Day at the Zoo In Animals in Hebrew: A Day at the Zoo, the fourth in the A Taste of Hebrew series for English Speaking Kids, Ami and Tami visit a zoo and learn the Hebrew names of animals. Each of the animals introduced in this lovely book is illustrated beautifully and appears with its English and Hebrew monikers and a little story in rhymes that describe its specific characteristics. The animal names appear in English and Hebrew letters. The Hebrew is transliterated. A transliteration guide is also included at the beginning of the book. At the end of the story, a picture review of the animals lists their names in English, Hebrew, and transliteration. Inside the Book: ▪Publisher's Note ▪Guide to Transliteration of Hebrew Words ▪Animals in Hebrew: A Day at the Zoo (the story) Extras: ▪More About Animals' Hebrew Names ▪An Illustrated Summary Chart of the Animals in the Book ▪The Animals in Feminine Form: In English, In Hebrew, and in Transliteration ▪The Animals in Plural Form: In English, In Hebrew, and in Transliteration ▪Bonus Hebrew Words Relating to a Visit at the Zoo with English Transliteration and Translation More 'A Taste of Hebrew' books: - The Hebrew Alphabet: Book of Rhymes for English Speaking Kids - Counting in Hebrew for English Speaking Kids - Colors in Hebrew: A Rainbow Tale - Animals in Hebrew: A Day at the Zoo - Fruits in Hebrew at Old Country Grove -Opposites in Hebrew |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: Biblical Hebrew Picture Dictionary Jeff A. Benner, 2018-11-19 This pictorial dictionary includes 150 Biblical Hebrew words and defines them within their linguistic and cultural context and will provide the Bible reader with a deeper understanding of the words they are reading in the Bible. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: A Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old Testament: With an Appendix Containing the Biblical Aramaic Francis Brown, Edward Robinson, S. R. (Samuel Rolles) Driver, 2022-10-26 This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: Kabbalah and the Mystical Hebrew Alphabet Solomon Price, 2024-01-13 So, what exactly is the Kabbalah? Kabbalah is an ancient form of mysticism which studies the connections between God, humanity, and the mysterious Ein Soph – the celestial “dark sea” of energy, at the heart of all creation. Kabbalah practitioners believe that through their sacred science, the human soul becomes attuned to this Holy substance, thereby granting access to the primordial forces of the universe. In Kabbalah and the Mystical Hebrew Alphabet, Price explores these fascinating ideals in an informed, yet easy to follow manner. The first two sections of the book cover topics such as: The Tree of Life Four Kabbalistic Worlds Adam Kadmon Gematria and Numerology Lurianic Kabbalah and the Origins of the Universe Shekhinah and the Sacred Feminine Levels of the Human Soul The Alchemical Process The Elixir of Life History of Kabbalah Paleo-Hebrew and the Bible While the third section gives a detailed interpretation on each of the 22 letters in the Hebrew Alphabet. In doing so, Price effectively unravels the mysteries of the Great Work, from an objective, modern-day perspective... |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: Learn to Write the Hebrew Script Jonathan Lotan, 2006 Learn to Write the Hebrew Script presents a new and innovative approach to learning the Hebrew script. Drawing on the common ancestry of European and Hebrew alphabets and the natural inclinations of the writing hand, Lotan shows how the Hebrew script may be understood and acquired almost intuitively through a three-step transformation of ordinary Roman-script cursive.Thoroughly researched but written with a light touch and the empathy of someone who’s been there, Learn to Write the Hebrew Script uncovers several surprises and dispels much of the mystique of what is often an intimidating subject, making the script of the Old Testament much more accessible to millions of non-Hebrew speakers worldwide. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: The Paleo-Hebrew Leviticus Scroll (11QpaleoLev) David Noel Freedman, Kenneth Alan Mathews, 1985 |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: The Ancient Hebrew Language and Alphabet Jeff A. Benner, 2004 The Hebrew Bible, called the Tenach by Jews and Old Testament by Christians, was originally written in the Hebrew language using an ancient pictographic, or paleo-Hebrew, script. Through the study of this ancient language and script the words of the Bible will come alive to the reader in a way never seen before. This book will examine the origins and history of the ancient Hebrew language and script and their close relationship to the culture of the ancient Hebrews. Included are detailed charts of the evolution of the ancient Hebrew script as well as many other related Semitic and non-Semitic scripts. Also included are the details of the root system of the Hebrew language, and a lexicon of ancient Hebrew roots to assist the reader of the Bible with finding the original cultural context for many Hebrew words. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: Dictionary of the Old Testament: Historical Books Bill T. Arnold, H. G. M. Williamson, 2005-11-11 Editors Bill T. Arnold and Hugh G. M. Williamson present more than 160 in-depth articles on the essential historical, literary, theological, interpretive and background topics for studying the historical books of the Old Testament (Joshua, Judges, 1-2 Samuel, 1-2 Kings, 1-2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah). |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: Early History of the Alphabet Joseph Naveh, 2005 |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: Hebrew William Chomsky, 1969 |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: Counting in Hebrew for English Speaking Kids Sarah Mazor, Yael Rosenberg, 2014-01-24 The Counting in Hebrew Picture Book for English Speaking Kids is a beautifully illustrated book that teaches kids to count in Hebrew from one to ten. The book includes the numbers written in Hebrew and in English as well as English transliteration of the numbers and all Hebrew words appearing in this volume. While enjoying this book, kids will have the opportunity to enhance their Hebrew vocabulary with words such as abba and imma (father and mother) and many others. The book also includes lists of Hebrew cardinal numbers from one to ten (1,2,3...) and Hebrew ordinal numbers form one to ten (1st, 2nd, 3rd...), as well as all the Hebrew words included in the pages in both their singular and plural versions. The Counting in Hebrew for English Speaking Kids is the second in the series of 'A Taste of Hebrew for Kids' in our Smart Kids Bright Future Children's Books collection. Look out for additional MazorBooks in this series. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: Beryth Craig WINN, 2021 The story of God's love for us began in the Garden with 'Adam and Chawah and is now being celebrated among the Covenant Family - those who have come to know and trust God through the Towrah. Pesach has led to Sukah. The Covenant has brought us Home. Eternity has just begun. May you choose to Yada' Yahowah... Behold, take this all in and pay especially close attention to the details (hineh), a time is coming (yowmym bow'), Yahowah (Yahowah) reveals well in advance of it occurring (na'um), when I will enter into and cut with (wa karat 'eth) the Family of Yisra'el (Beyth Yisra'el) and with (wa 'eth) the Family of Yahuwdah (Beyth Yahuwdah), a restored and renewed (chadash) Covenant (Beryth). It will differ somewhat from (lo' ka) the Covenant (ha Beryth) which, to reveal the way to the benefits of the relationship ('asher), I entered into (karat) with their fathers ('eth 'ab hem) on the day (ba yowm) I firmly took them by the hand, and with overwhelming intent, overpowered the situation (chazaq 'any ba yad) to bring them out (la yatsa' min) of the realm of the Crucibles of Oppression in Egypt - the place of subjugation associated with religious coercion and political tyranny, the land of military domination and economic cruelty ('erets Mitsraym)... (31:31-32) ...I will provide, placing (nathan), accordingly ('eth), My towrah / guidance (towrah 'any) within them (ba qereb hem). Integrated into their inclinations and ability to exercise good judgment (wa 'al leb hem), I will write it (kathab hy'). Then, I will (wa hayah) approach them as their God (la hem la 'elohym). And they shall be My Family (wa hem hayah la 'any la 'am). (31:33) No longer shall anyone impart information or teach (wa lo' lamad 'owd) other individuals in association with an evil and outspoken world ('ysh 'eth rea' huw') or (wa) even those with familial affinity ('ysh 'eth 'ach huw') so as to say (la 'amar), 'Choose of your own accord to know Yahowah (yada' Yahowah)! because (ky) everyone will know Me (kol hem yada' eth 'any)...' prophetically reveals (na'um) Yahowah (YaHoWaH). (Yirma'yah / I Rise Up and Live in Yah's Shelter / Jeremiah 31:34) |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: The Writing of God MILES R. JONES, 2016-03-31 The Writing of God investigates the Inscriptions from the base of Mount Sina in Arabia which reveal an incredible secret of the Bible. The latest archaeological, inscriptional and astronomical research reveals the origin of the alphabet, location of the real Mount Sinai and the correct chronology of the biblical narrative of the Exodus. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: Torah Discovery Chronology Roger M. Pearlman, 2017-08-08 How Torah testimony and ancient civilization align. The result is the strongest chronology of the one historic actuality. Review edition 1.62 Dated 10 Cheshvan, 5778 / Oct. 30, 2017 |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: Encyclopaedia Britannica Hugh Chisholm, 1910 This eleventh edition was developed during the encyclopaedia's transition from a British to an American publication. Some of its articles were written by the best-known scholars of the time and it is considered to be a landmark encyclopaedia for scholarship and literary style. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: THE SHEM GRIMOIRE NICK FARRELL, 2014-10-28 The Shem Grimoire is a complete ritual magical system fusing the Golden Dawn and Solomonic ritual magic techniques with those of Jewish Cabbalistic mysticism and Tarot. This is powerful system developed by the Chief Adept of the Magical Order of the Aurora Aurea as his personal system and is being made public for the first time. It unlocks the Shem Ha-Memphoresh and Angelic lore of the Shem and provides the secrets behind the Minor Keys of the Tarot and provides a spiritual path for those who truly wish it work with those divine agents behind the universe. |
hebrew pictographic alphabet: Aleph Taw Paleo-Ivriyt Aleph-Bet Hebrew Israelites, 2018-03-27 60-Day Amazon.com Money Back Guarantee! Color Edition. The Aleph is the ox head. Aleph symbolizes strength and represents a crown of leadership. The Taw is a cross or an ex. Taw symbolizes a covenant, sign or mark. Aleph Taw translated into English is eth (pronounced et'), which means divine. Thus, Aleph Taw Paleo-Ivriyt Aleph-Bet means Divine Ancient Hebrew Alphabet. According to the Eth Cepher Bible, 3rd Edition, eth appears 9,500 times in the Ivriyt Tanakh (Old Testament) and 518 times in the Brit Chadashah (New Testament) translated in Ivriyt from the Greek Textus Receptus. Thus, we proudly feature the Aleph Taw eth in the Title of this work to publicize the divinity of our Aleph Taw Paleo-Hebrew script. Learning Aleph Taw Paleo-Ivriyt (ancient Hebrew) provides an excellent opportunity for bonding with Yahuah and your family. Learn Aleph Taw Paleo-Ivriyt Aleph-Bet is for Absolute Beginners Level Learners of all ages. After mastering the concepts herein, Learners will be able to: 1. Write the 23 paleo-Ivriyt pictographs (letters) in order, from right to left. There are 3 scripts (early, middle an late) for a total of 67 pictographs. (Ghah does not have middle and late pictographs); 2. Recognize each of the 23 paleo-Ivryt pictographs at sight and know them by their names. (There is no Sin pictograph in Paleo-Ivriyt); 3. Recognize the sound(s) of each pictograph; and 4. Recite each pictograph's corresponding English alphabet letter and modern Hebrew letter. Whether you are an absolute beginner, novice or advanced Learner, Learn Aleph Taw Paleo-Hebrew Alef-Bet is the right resource for you. Handwriting exercises, illustrative pictures, phonics, and a free 57-page notebook are inside. Pictures are also included inside to help Learners with pronunciation. The first step toward mastering any language is memorizing its alphabet. Learning any language is challenging and it takes daily practice, patience, and persistence, so do not try to complete all the exercises in one sitting, rather practice 3 or 4 pictographs daily until you complete all of the exercises, then repeat the process until you achieve each learning objectives above. Thank you for supporting our Hebrew heritage and ancient tradition of literacy and excellence in the language arts. |
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