The ancient language of ivrit ( עברית ) Genesis #12

in #hebrew6 years ago (edited)

Welcome back to my DTube Hebrew reading & language series.

The full study is now on line covering the Alef-Beyt here in my blog. This is a beginners program to teach letters, vowels, and reading. The vowels are marked in this bible and are designed to help avoid confusion on what a word is and how it is pronounced. The confusion is obvious in the hundreds of interpretations globally. In modern Hebrew, only children need a niqqud or vowel marking for each letter. Old manuscripts also usually have vowels marked.

This week covers Genesis 1:23-25.

God is now commanding that the earth bring out each creature that is alive; the livestock, creeping things, and beasts according to the kind of each (her in Hebrew). Then God "made" the same set of mentioned living things.

It is common to repeat things in Hebrew sometimes for chronology, then repeated to give more detail. Other times, as in today's example, to express that everything was already there, able to have the earth bring out those things, then to affirm that God made them.

This video different.

I am putting more detail into the video this week. My intention was to identify the vowels in each word and their sounds. Then say the word drawing the order in which to join every letter and vowel. Then say the word fluently.

For now I am ignoring cantillation marks and other notations. My intention is to get you reading! The definitions are all there and the word order is something you will get used to when you are able to read and compare verses. The ability to learn on your own is one of my goals for you.

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Actions

Actions words (verbs) change based on if a male or female is doing that action. Other letters are added at the end to signify that the action impacts him, her, them, etc.

I cannot teach reading, pronunciation and the entire gamut of verb structure at the same time. For now, keep in mind that this structure exists. Note the way each word changes depending on masculine or feminine doers and or receivers of the action. The rest will come in future lessons.


Here are the links

Please click over to DTube and read the above passage with me in Hebrew.


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Mistakes: I know how to press record, then stop when I am done. I do not know much about editing. I know there are several unintended errors. Please excuse them.


If you are just starting, my lessons are all here starting at Alef, adding vowels (the dots and lines) as we go, the sofit formations and numerical values. Just go to my blog and scroll to the bottom or click here

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Thanks for taking the time to watch and read.

Shabbat Shalom

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@hebrew,
I am putting more detail into the video this week. My intention was to identify the vowels in each word and their sounds.
Absolutely correct and this is much better! Thank you very much for helping whole world to read Hebrew fluently.

Shabbat Shalom~

Oh yeah @hebrew, the Hebrew language is very beautiful and your video gives an excellent representation of Hebrew as a wise and sacred language. Well done! Resteem

Genesis ends with Israel in Egypt, ready for the coming of Moses and the Exodus. The narrative is punctuated by a series of covenants with God, successively narrowing in scope from all mankind (the covenant with Noah) to a special relationship with one people alone (Abraham and his descendants through Isaac and Jacob).
Great post @hebrew sir.

peculiarity of this verb is that it is always used with God as its subject, meaning that only God can "bara"; it is the characteristic verb for God's creative activity in Genesis 1.

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Hello @hebrew,

Extraordinary good post which help community to learn this ancient language. Excellent & good guidance video attached with it. Incredible post & Shabbat Shalom.

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you are really doing great job sir @hebrew, I always learn something new from you from hebrew language, thank you sir for making a video for us :)
God bless you sir.

upvoted and resteemed.

Your posts are very interesting especially for me .

I waited anxiously on Friday to learn from you @hebrew teacher, your publications give us good teachings, I believe that each previous publication has helped me not to understand everything, but to get involved in this interesting language thanks for teaching m

Wellcome back sir @hebrew with your new lessons here on dtube with your wonderful teaching skills. In this lesson you describe about the identification of Vowels in very best way. My always best wishes for your passion for this historical language hebrew to brought up here on steemit. Lots of love and salute to you for your countless efforts Shabbat Shalom and have a nice weekend.

שיעור גדול באמת ידידי היקר ושפה חשובה מאוד. הפוסט שלך הוא בעל ערך רב עבורנו ורבים תודה רבה ללמד אותנו

Another valuable Hebrew lesson & you teach well through video session too. Valuable content & thank you