
Explore foundations of biblical Hebrew through vowel sound patterns, memorized vocabulary, and noun sentence construction with implied to be, using examples like Avraham, Ani, Israel, and the Shema Yisrael prayer.
Practice video #1 introduces basic biblical Hebrew concepts, focusing on noun sentences with implied verbs, vocabulary pronunciation, and reinforcing lessons through study-guide work.
Build Hebrew fluency by memorizing vocabulary and speaking aloud while practicing Hebrew passages, including Deuteronomy's prophet like Moses and how to test true prophets using scripture.
Practice basic Hebrew with Esau and Yaakov, exploring name meanings, SOV pronunciation, and the birthright narrative that contrasts physical strength with spiritual strength aligned to God.
Practice feminine Hebrew nouns, review masculine forms, and learn to ask and answer who questions using me, zot, and ze with simple sentence patterns that imply the verb to be.
Practice video #1 reinforces masculine and feminine Hebrew nouns, strengthens pronunciation, and guides you through vocabulary recall with sentence-level drills and 'who is he, who is she' exercises.
Practice Hebrew vocabulary with examples on masculine and feminine nouns. Uncover mazel tov origin in Yiddish and its meaning, good fortune in your stars, via biblical constellations.
practice video reinforces masculine and feminine Hebrew nouns, introduces formal versus informal forms of I, and builds basic vocabulary like ben and bat, with Rivka and the shield of David.
Practice video #4 deepens your Hebrew study of the Shema, reinforcing vocabulary and Shama Yisrael while exploring Elohim, Adonai, Hashem, first Genesis usage, and Deuteronomy 6:4–9 hearing and love commands.
Session three teaches plural formation in Hebrew, showing masculine and feminine endings, pronoun agreement (hem, hen) and the connecting word usage, through repeated vocabulary like davar and baraka.
This lesson three covers plural nouns, with masculine and feminine forms, reinforced by vocabulary such as la, ze, zot, and davar (word). Practice hem and hen pronouns in sentences.
Study the blessing over the bread in intermediate biblical Hebrew, analyzing olam, moti, and ha-motsi to grasp ongoing divine provision and the meaning behind the blessing.
Explore Hebrew names of God—Elohim, El, Adonai—and key concepts like truth, righteousness, and the Messiah, emphasizing God's one essence and the Holy Spirit guiding believers.
Practice video explores plural nouns and the Hebrew word shalom, linking peace to living in the righteousness of God, the Messiah, and the future brought into today through disciples.
Explore Hebrew pronouns and their gendered, singular and plural forms, including emphatic usage, with guided practice. Internalize pronoun charts to prepare for adjectives in the next session.
This practice video strengthens Hebrew vocabulary and pronouns, then launches into the Jonah story to explore prophetic overtones, Nineveh's repentance, and lessons for disciples to stand with God.
Practice the blessing over the wine and memorize Baruch Atah in this reinforcing video, while exploring Hebrew word meanings like Elohim, Adonai, and olam, and the sacred name.
Practice video three for lesson four introduces kol ha covered, showing covered as heaviness and honor, with biblical examples from famine in Egypt and command to honor father and mother.
Explore the Sabbath from the creation account, highlighting rest with God and being one with fellow believers in Christ, to foster unity across denominations.
Explore how Hebrew adjectives follow nouns, agree in gender and number, and apply new vocabulary like baruch, dole, tov, and kadosh through reading aloud, practice exercises, and online sessions.
Explore Hebrew vocabulary and biblical context, from the expression your fee to outer and inner beauty, Absalom, discretion, and the olive trees symbolizing growth, sin, and bearing fruit.
Learn core Hebrew vocabulary in practice video 2, including Baruch, goy, and goyim, and apply them in sentences about Ishmael and the nations, with cautions about modern misinterpretation.
Practice video 3 explores the story of David's anointing in Hebrew, using vocabulary, adjectives, and verb roots; learn how the heart, not outward appearance, guides God's choosing.
Practice video #4 examines Abraham's prophetic blessing, tracing how the promise expands toward future blessings for Abraham's descendants, including Israel and Gentiles.
Practice video one builds Hebrew vocabulary through pictures and stories, demonstrates attaching pronouns to nouns, and reviews singular/plural forms with examples like Shem, Beit, and Hassid.
Explore Hebrew possessive endings that attach to nouns, forming 'my/your/his/her' endings, with plural forms and example verses; practice reading scripture and note the causative feel form and covenant references.
Practice video #3 guides learners in singing seem shalom and exploring vocabulary and meanings, including ain a name feminine, maza, hassid, hen, and raja meme, with emphasis on God’s attributes.
Practice video four uses Hebrew vocabulary, plural forms, and verb order to explore Cain and Abel and the offerings, revealing insights beyond English reading.
Explore Hebrew verbs through a three-letter root system, focusing on the complete sense (perfect), and practice verb patterns, endings, and pronouns.
Explore the biblical Hebrew verb system using the three-letter root shamar to form the complete, perfect verb and memorize pronoun endings.
Practice video #2 extends vocabulary and reading of biblical sentences, introduces four verbs from the baha root, and reinforces the complete and incomplete Hebrew verb tenses in lesson seven.
Explore the humorous and prophetic Balaam and Balak narrative in Numbers, apply vocabulary and Hebrew verb forms, and learn how God’s words shape the reading of scripture.
Explore tikkun olam, the Jewish concept of repairing the world through living in righteousness and alignment with God, demonstrating change through action and compassion.
Explore Hebrew prepositions and pronouns in biblical Hebrew lesson 8, focusing on attaching pronouns to nouns, fronting prepositions, and pattern-based practice through vocabulary, listening, and online sessions.
Practice video 1 reinforces Hebrew vocabulary and prepositions, showing how movement toward, on, before, and between nouns shape meaning in biblical sentences. It emphasizes speaking Hebrew aloud and contextual usage.
Trace the Hebrew word tohu, meaning formless and void, from the Torah to other verses. See how the creation image moves from tohu to life and order.
Explains when the Sabbath begins at sundown on Friday and ends at the next sundown, how to keep it holy, and whether Christians should follow it as a gift.
Identify complete and incomplete verb tenses in biblical Hebrew and memorize the Shamar root forms. Apply this learning through practice of imperfect conjugations with examples from Psalm 23.
Explore the imperfect (incomplete) Hebrew verb tense, distinguishing it from the perfect, memorize its forms with markers, and practice aloud in actual Hebrew verses.
Practice video #2 guides mastering the first two lines of a biblical Hebrew prayer. It covers meaning, pronunciation, and memorization through reading aloud and rhythmic singing.
Explore Genesis 3:16 in Hebrew, uncovering symbolic birth and pain, the first fruits of the spirit, and how the coming messiah may rule over you.
Analyze Psalm 23:4 in Hebrew through the valley of the shadow of death, and examine the rod and staff as symbols of authority and support, with Wadi Kelt geography.
This is an online, self-grading course with ample opportunity to practice what you learn in each of the twelve lessons. There is over eleven hours of teaching in this course, 12 full-length video lessons and four practice videos for each lesson, with a brief quiz so you can review your progress.
In this course, you will learn how to derive the meaning of a word from the verb root. You will learn how to pronounce the words correctly by listening and repetition. Each lesson has instructional videos, as well as PDF study guides for additional practice.
Lesson 1 covers basic vocabulary and how to compose a Hebrew noun sentence.
Lesson 2 studies the feminine noun and contains more simple sentence practice. It also includes how to recognize the interrogative and ask a question.
Lesson 3 adds new vocabulary and explores plural nouns in the Hebrew language.
Lesson 4 covers Hebrew pronouns - how to recognize, memorize, and use them.
Lesson 5 studies adjectives and how they modify nouns in Hebrew.
Lesson 6 builds on the Hebrew pronouns by adding them to nouns as possessive noun suffixes.
Lesson 7 explores the complete verb tense and demonstrates how to build on the three-letter verb root to convey action.
Lesson 8 covers Hebrew prepositions and how they are combined with nouns and pronouns.
Lesson 9 explores the incomplete verb tense.
Lesson 10 studies the reversing vav and word pairs.
Lesson 11 adds the vocabulary for "this" and "these", and how they can modify nouns.
Lesson 12 covers prepositions with suffixes, the participle, and the verb "to be".