
What's the course is all about and why you need it for edifying Bible study.
Understand that your spiritual beliefs are based on translations compared to the original language. The impact of the difference.
Biblical Hebrew words can have various meanings and nuances. Each shade of color adds to the full picture. The variety of translations for a single Hebrew word can be enormous. You’ll learn why such a range of diversity and mixture exist.
Biblical Hebrew words can have various meanings and nuances. Learn how each shade of color adds to the full picture.
The Bible tells us a mysterious Nimrod ruled an Empire when the inhabitants of the Earth had one language and one speech. Learn what the English translation speech hides.
Dabar translates into 50 different English words! Learn how such a common word hides important concepts like the “Word” of God, the Lord’s “Words,” the Ten “Commandments.”
Strong’s Concordance is a controversial Bible study tool. Learn why it has incredible value, demonstrated by multiple translations for each Biblical Hebrew word.
It takes 1 second to read, “And God divided the light from the dark.” In English we know what the words divided, light, and dark mean and move on. Learn the much deeper understanding the Hebrew reveals.
God divided light from darkness. Lean how multiple meanings help us to clarify and realize how much God divided light from darkness is an understatement.
Divide light from darkness. Distinguish between two similar but opposing viewpoints. Understand which brings light and which brings darkness.
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How can God curse and bless? Why does God wipe out nations to give His nation their land and homes? Key 2 unlocks Bible meaning to help you resolve such dilemmas.
Humankind is on Earth to bring peace and prosperity. Why does it often appear the opposite with misery and suffering? Learn how the 2nd Key to mastering Biblical Hebrew reveals this opposition of intentions and actions.
It’s time for Key 3 to unlock Bible meaning. Understanding concrete and abstract meanings for Biblical Hebrew words will open your mind to deeper spiritual comprehension.
The original Hebrew Alphabet comprised concrete symbols which also had abstract meanings. Caution is required, but you'll be enlightened.
In the Beginning. Famous first words and the enigmatic start of the Creation story. Here's the concrete and abstract meaning.
Morning, in Biblical Hebrew, means not only the sun rising. That’s the concrete. Its abstract meaning reveals an important lesson for life.
Value of Strong's Concordance for Helping with Key 3
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Literal and Figurative Meaning for Biblical Hebrew Words. We emphasize the literal but the figurative reflects the spiritual, much more important.
Darkness and deep plunge us literally into the abyss of the ocean. But figuratively you'll learn they reveal a world of destructive spirit beings.
Noah’s ark. Reality or myth? A major controversy of the Bible. You'll see how the figurative, spiritual meaning of the Biblical Hebrew unlocks Bible meaning.
Literal and figurative language elements are widespread throughout the Bible. The deeper meaning of a common word like water will surprise you.
Noah’s floodwaters prefigure another major event in prophecy. The flood has literal and figurative overtones. Let’s see what it’s all about.
You're past the halfway mark and well on your way to completion. What an accomplishment.
Names in the Bible have vivid implications. Few realize how they identify character, individual traits, and are even prophetic. Let’s take a closer look.
Many, maybe most, consider Adam and Eve to be a myth. Yet, through their names, they reveal the story of humankind and abundant, full life.
The meaning of male as in male gender, in Biblical Hebrew, opens up vital Bible understanding.
The Biblical Hebrew meaning of the noun female is precise and explicit. Learn the astounding significance of this identifier of woman.
Your understanding of Biblical Hebrew is now impressive. These are practical keys that give you access to a deeper comprehension of God and our role on Earth.
You will see that a Biblical Hebrew primitive root -- the most fundamental word structure -- can have various derivatives and various meanings.
You'll learn and be able to identify opposite meanings of the same Biblical Hebrew word. This is impossible to do in translations. To top it off, frankly most Hebrew 'scholars' are not aware of this important aspect of the Bible language.
The English translations 'naked' and 'subtil' come from the same Hebrew root 'aram' and this Biblical Hebrew word can be both a positive and negative descriptive. You'll learn that this 'opposition' means we have to dig into the Biblical Hebrew to unlock a fuller meaning.
Adam and Eve's positive nakedness/wisdom is associated with clean clothes. On the other hand, the serpent's negative subtlety and guile are associated with dirty clothing. You'll learn that there are other exciting Bible Study themes that tie in very well with the postive/negative nakedness/subtlety.
Adam and Eve knew they were naked and were not ashamed. We've already seen there's more depth to 'naked' than meets the eye. Now you'll see a deeper meaning of naked ... and it's an eye-opener related to the state of the world today.
Adam and Eve were 'naked' and 'not ashamed'. We've already seen that the Bliblical Hebrew word 'Aram' for 'naked' is also translated 'wisdom'. In this lesson you'll see that the Biblical Hebrew word for 'ashamed' is the equivalent of 'confused'.
This unlocks Bible meaning and give further comprehension of this verse: Adam and Eve were wise and not confused.
The opening verses of Genesis are the first five minutes of the story of the universe and humankind on Earth. Understanding the Biblical Hebrew intent transforms your perspective of God's actions and intentions for men and women.
This acclaimed, easy-to-follow study method (no memorization, grammar, or conjugations) immediately allows you to delve deeper into comprehending God's mind than ever before. You'll be astonished at what you discover and will be motivated to push on to deeper Bible meaning.
Be prepared to have your eyes opened wide. Learn a few of the keys to Master Biblical Hebrew to Unlock Bible Meaning, with no fuss. You’ll take your new mastery and dive into your own exhilarating Bible Study.
Reviews:
I learned a lot about using a concordance in this course. The instructor was interesting to listen to and obviously knew his topic. Theresa K.
it was very easy to follow, very informative, and very methodical. Gloria S.
It is something i have been searching for, a way to get past the translations and get to the deeper meaning of God’s word. Sheli
I have long suspected that the Adam and Eve story had a much deeper meaning. This course shows that what I suspected was true. An interesting way to look at the story. I am glad I took this course. Joseph W.
The instructor was very precise in his delivery and how to check the meaning. It was really helpful to learn the power of the Hebrew behind the words. Phyllis C.
It’s a SHAME!..after many bible translations most people still have a blurred “understanding” of what Sam Kneller, so elegantly clarifies in this course. See it for yourself. This is a MUST TAKE COURSE for everyone, no matter their beliefs (or non-beliefs) are. Hey!, if you can’t really comprehend the CLIMAX in ‘the first story’…forget PhDs. Thanks! Jesse C.
He explains in very slow and concise manner. Allowing a student to keep up with the lesson. JoAnne J.
A good lesson on words meaning and how to study them. It is not always what we think or what we have been taught. We need to understand what the authors meant when they wrote this, knowing that the entire was inspired by God for teaching us, correcting us, etc. (2 Timothy 3:16-17). Marcel R.
I think it is well organized and very informative. I thought the instructor could be a little more enthusiastic but I think that might just be because everyone who teaches now acts like they have just won the lottery. Overall, I think it was great. Myrna P.
For someone so old willing to take his time to share his knowledge with the world, he deserves 5 stars. If the video you find it too long, doesn’t matter, pay attention to the materials he has to share. In fact, the aim of this course is for him to enable you to self-learn independently. Shung J.
Found this course to give a clear and useful example of using the website and tools mentioned. Need to be open-minded and willing to explore the Bible, rather than dogmatic, to get the most from this course. Thanks, Sam, for introducing me to these tools. I look forward to further explorations. Robin S.