I’m here to talk and learn with my girl, so you’ll hear me speaking directly to her. If you’d still like to listen or even engage in the comments, you’re certainly welcome!
@@avitalsheva I took two semesters of Biblical Hebrew way back in college, so I’m having to refresh myself. But my girlfriend said she’d like to be able to read the original Hebrew text, so I’m doing this to catch her up so we can study it together.
@@ashish-h8k3k don’t watch them if you don’t like them. 🤷🏻♂️ easy enough, right? I make these specifically for my girlfriend who asks me to read to her
I guess it depends a bit on what you're wanting out of your translation. The Robert Alter translation I showed has more of a focus on keeping the artistic and poetic spirit of the original text more than a strict, literal translation may. Not that the translation is wildly different, but he attempts to recapture some things that get lost in translation. Personally, I prefer having this translation for the spirit it was written in and then also a super literal translation for balance. An interlinear bible can be good for that.
@@plugnickle if you use an app like Duolingo or TinyCards, they have sections for you to learn the Hebrew alphabet. Once you have that down, you can start learning some common words!
Oh man, I don’t remember. That was a long time ago and the guy who was supposed to be moving with me ended up cancelling, so I never actually rented there.
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Very tingly i love it keep it up bro 😁
Do you speak hebrew or you just teaching basics of ivrit?
@@avitalsheva I took two semesters of Biblical Hebrew way back in college, so I’m having to refresh myself. But my girlfriend said she’d like to be able to read the original Hebrew text, so I’m doing this to catch her up so we can study it together.
Tough language, strange letter signs, you’ve got to be dedicated to learn it!
bro stop making videos
@@ashish-h8k3k don’t watch them if you don’t like them. 🤷🏻♂️ easy enough, right? I make these specifically for my girlfriend who asks me to read to her
Cool ! Learn something every day. Would anyone know what would be considered the top 3 English translations of the TNC? Preferably with commentary.
I guess it depends a bit on what you're wanting out of your translation. The Robert Alter translation I showed has more of a focus on keeping the artistic and poetic spirit of the original text more than a strict, literal translation may. Not that the translation is wildly different, but he attempts to recapture some things that get lost in translation. Personally, I prefer having this translation for the spirit it was written in and then also a super literal translation for balance. An interlinear bible can be good for that.
Thank you! I'm going to get a set.
@JCulpepper88 maybe some day I will get some time and see if I learn some Hebrew!
@@plugnickle if you use an app like Duolingo or TinyCards, they have sections for you to learn the Hebrew alphabet. Once you have that down, you can start learning some common words!
We’re utilities included in the rent?
Oh man, I don’t remember. That was a long time ago and the guy who was supposed to be moving with me ended up cancelling, so I never actually rented there.
Very good
Great video
Nice
Nigga took 60 years to solve it looks like
good job
And this is what happens to add excitement to a dry campus. ;-) SU class of 2003! I'm allowed to say that! :-P
this was may 2. I put it on here about an hour after it happened.
ha, when was this?