Tuesday, May 5, 2020

For those who would like to understanding the meaning of each Biblical Hebrew Alephbet.

http://hebrewresources.com/hebrew-letter-charts/

http://hebrewresources.com/hebrew-letter-charts/

Shalom,

David,
TAVTEACH.

Shabbat at TAV 66 books 1 CHRIST/YESHUA

For those who are keen to understand and learn more about this fascinating topic of types and shadows that points to YESHUA, here's the link to 66 books/1 YESHUA which I taught recently at Shabbat @ TAV. 



Shalom & blessings,

David, TAVTEACH.
For those who'd like to print out some practice pages to brush up their AlephBet, here's a good link.

https://hebrew4christians.com/Grammar/Unit_One/Alphabet_Practice.pdf

https://hebrew4christians.com/Grammar/Unit_One/Alphabet_Practice.pdf

Shalom,

דִוד, 
ת
For those who love to dig deeper, here's a great online resource that helps you appreciate the way paleo hebrew has evolved to be the hebrew alephbets that we have today.

https://gbenthien.net/assets/docs/Hebrew.pdf

https://gbenthien.net/assets/docs/Hebrew.pdf


TAVTEACH Biblical Hebrew Lesson #2 AlephBET

For those who've missed Lesson #2 of our TAVTEACH Global Australasia Biblical Hebrew 8-lessons program.
In this PART A, you will learn the AlephBet as well as gain a deeper understanding of the Alephbet of Biblical Hebrew.

David, CTM, RN, B.Sc., MBA, GCD.
TAVTEACH.

Basics of Biblical Hebrew Video Lectures, Chapter 1 - The Hebrew Alphabet

Be sure to check out this video and re-learn your Alephbet using Practico's strokes as a foundation.


Note: the only thing I am fussy and do not really like about this video is the writing of the Alephbet Lamed. I prefer it to be written in the tall, high and mighty format. Those who are my students will know what I meant. ל  as in Gadol! 

FREE song to learn the Alephbet!

https://soundcloud.com/david-yc-kam/alphabet-song-master?in=david-yc-kam/sets/new-private-playlist-1/

https://soundcloud.com/david-yc-kam/alphabet-song-master?in=david-yc-kam/sets/new-private-playlist-1/

Shalom,

David,
TAVTEACH.

TAVTEACH Biblical Hebrew Lesson #2 NUANCES of BIBLICAL HEBREW

Now that you've understood a bit more about the Biblical Hebrew Alephbet (yes, i would prefer you to use the term Alephbet, and not alphabet), lets use this to unlock and open the door that will enable you to understand the Hebrew acrostic or alphabetical psalms. 

The most famous of all the acrostic psalms is obviously Psalms 119. Everyone will be able to tell you that the entire Alephbet is being used in Psalms 119 alphabetically. Every 8 verses in Psalms 119 is predicated by the presence of an Alephbet, in chronological order, beginning form Aleph (the first alephbet). Hence, you have 22 Alephbet times 8 verses, giving you a total of 176 verses in Psalms 119. 


There are other Psalms in which consecutive units (either verses, lines or groups of verses)  commences with sequential letters of the Biblical Hebrew Alephbet. 

On page 6 of the text book by Gary D. Practico and Miles V. Van Pelt (2007 edition), it cites examples where the first letters of the words in individual verses in of Psalms 9,10, 25,34 and psalms 145 begin with the letters of the Hebrew alphabet. 

But for today's exercise, let's look at Psalms 145. Can you see how the Alephbet is being used as the first consonant of the first word of every verse in Psalms 145? Imagine what a juggle this must be between substance and structure, poise and purpose, creativity and content!!!! 

The writers of the Psalms must be really in love with the LORD GOD to produce such elegance! Who says God's Word (Devarim) is boring and out of date?

On an unrelated note, someone once commented that in the book of Psalms contains the entire range of emotions that a human being can feel! 


AMAZING ACROSTICS that highlight the creativity and content in the Inspired WORD of the LIVING GOD! 


Blessings,
David, RN, B.Sc., MBA, GCD.
דִוד, ת