Amos 3:7

Hebrew Alphabet

Learn Hebrew Grammar

by on Apr.23, 2011, under Hebrew Alphabet

Follow up links for Hebrew Lessons in the use of Hebrew grammar.  We believe that the more we can understand the basics of Hebrew that we can improve our Hermeneutic by gaining an understanding of the cultural and grammatical use of the original language of the Old Testament.  Each lesson is linked to the AncientHebrew.org site with audio helps.  We hope you find it useful in your study of the scriptures. (continue reading…)

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Lessons of Hebrew Alphabet

by on Apr.21, 2011, under Hebrew Alphabet, Hebrew Roots (Shoreshim)

Learn the Hebrew Alphabet Lesson index to audio and other helps.  Over the next few pages you will find helpful links set up as an index for you to go directly to AncientHebrew.org with their many helps and audio links.  We at Amos3:7 as part of our Hermeneutics teach from a grammatical historical method and knowing our Hebrew roots (Shoreshim) is like putting color into photographs.  As you study you will be amazed at what God has for you as you dig in.   (continue reading…)

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Learn to Write Hebrew Letters

by on Apr.18, 2011, under Hebrew Alphabet

Part 2 of our ongoing series of learning Hebrew.  This entire section will be dedicated to learning Hebrew the language of the Israel and the culture and customs that will bring much of the scriptures alive.  This is an excellent way to improve our Hermeneutic (Interpretation Method) as Hebrew has both phonetic and numeric values.  The ancient Paleo Hebrew also carries a picture concept.  God is good.  Enjoy! (continue reading…)

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Why Learn Hebrew

by on Apr.15, 2011, under Hebrew Alphabet, Hebrew Roots (Shoreshim)

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There are many reasons to learn Hebrew such as to read the Tenach (the Old Testament of the Bible written in Hebrew) in its original language or simply to learn how to pronounce Hebrew words such as those in Strong’s Concordance without having to use the transliterations. Probably the most advantageous reason to learn Hebrew is the ability to understand the original author’s words, rather than through the translator’s opinion of the author’s words.  This will be an ongoing series in this section with lots of video for helps.  Shalom, Keith (continue reading…)

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Gospel hidden in Genesis

by on Nov.27, 2009, under Hebrew Alphabet

Adam in HebrewGospel Hidden Adam to Noah

We frequently use the familiar term, gospel, or good news. Where is the first place it appears in the Bible? The answer may surprise you.

An Integrated Message

The great discovery is that the Bible is a message system: it’s not simply 66 books penned by 40 authors over thousands of years, the Bible is an integrated whole which bears evidence of supernatural engineering in every detail. (continue reading…)

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His Name

by on Nov.25, 2009, under Hebrew Alphabet, Hebrew Roots (Shoreshim)

His NameHis Name

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Then those who feared the LORD spoke to one another, And the LORD listened and heard [them]; So a book of remembrance was written before Him For those who fear the LORD and who meditate on His name.

“They shall be Mine,” says the LORD of hosts, “On the day that I make them My jewels. (Special Treasure) And I will spare them As a man spares his own son who serves him.” (continue reading…)

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Hebrew Alphabet 101

by on Nov.23, 2009, under Classroom, Hebrew Alphabet

Hebrew AlephIntroduction to the Hebrew Alphabet

The Hebrew Alphabet has many wonderful things to teach us.  We will need to look at the building blocks of language.  The bible is written originally in Hebrew, Greek with some Aramaic.  Hebrew and Greek are unique in that they have both phonetic and numeric values attached to them.  Hebrew also has a pure characteristic of “picture meaning”.   (continue reading…)

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