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Learning the alphabet is the way to begin learning Old Testament Hebrew.

Work at your own pace, but I would suggest you set aside at least forty-five minutes per night.

  1. Memorize the Hebrew letters from the video, write them as you watch. (You may learn more about the alphabet after a few lessons or so.)

2. Be able to say them and write them just like you learned your abc's. Write them on lined paper and pronounce them until you don't need to look them up anymore.

Learn to write the letters on a line from right to left (just the opposite of English): Practice what you learn and it becomes part of you.





(One point I will mention is that Christians pronounce Jehovah and do not call the name Adonai or HaShem as the Jewish do.)

There are sound-listening skills sites on the Internet that you may use, but many of them are not Christian.

It is very difficult for a Christian to learn to speak the modern Hebrew language due to its contra-culture. When you can not trust the people because of their unbelief and blasphemy, you can not entrust them to teach you sets of words that you do not know the meaning. Nevertheless, this should not stop someone from learning to study the Torah (not the Talmud). You do not need to know how to speak modern Hebrew to learn to read Biblical Hebrew!

Alephbet (alphabet): You may go to Psalm 119 (in a Hebrew text) and count every ninth verse for the next consecutive letter.

Know how to transliterate them, even if it is in a crude sense:



Non-language related reading:

It is a glorious, fullfilling sensation and gratifying emotion of divine restoration when thinking of the end-time return of Jacob's genetic (Hebrew), patrilineal descendants to their homeland. However, on the other hand, we must not be misled by treacherous, Israeli inheritance impostors, heretics and those who aid in promoting anti-Hebrew fables.

Jewish Strange (Post-Babylonian--Non-Ezran) Service Of Drunkeness

Mideast studies:

Modern Israel's Deceptive, Law of Return

What every serious Hebrew student should know ...

How religious heresy (anti-Ezran marriage laws)
and miscegenation (blood-mixing) has made modern Israel
a different nation, people and heritage than the original Hebrews





 

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