Biblical Hebrew: 5 Expectations to help you learn the language

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  • Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
  • There are many pitfalls that will keep you from succeeding in your study of Biblical Languages.
    Frank Hartmann, our beloved Hebrew instructor, shares 5 expectations you should have when you study Hebrew.
    These 5 expectations will help keep you progressing through the language to reach your goals... Plus help you avoid falling away from a potentially fruitful study of biblical language.
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    00:00 Meet Frank
    00:37 1st Expectation
    01:38 2nd Expectation
    02:55 3rd Expectation
    04:07 4th Expectation
    05:50 5th Expectation
    07:25 How to learn Biblical Hebrew
    08:19 End Screen

КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @greggpersons5629
    @greggpersons5629 Рік тому +3

    The Word became flesh and dwelt among us. You love Jesus, so you do everything necessary to be near Him. You direct all your efforts toward learning Greek and Hebrew 24/7/365. The rewards are priceless.

  • @markelmore66
    @markelmore66 11 місяців тому +2

    I took Hebrew in college and then joined the military and became an Arabic linguist. Hebrew really helped with Arabic and Arabic has really opened my eyes to understanding Hebrew Old Testament - only now I read and vowel Hebrew like Arabic!

    • @Pyaweti
      @Pyaweti 3 місяці тому

      Interesting. I’m a Muslim so I learnt Quranic Arabic to understand the Quran more in depth. I’ve recognised that Biblical Hebrew and Quranic Arabic are very similar, a lot of words are the same but with a distinctive touch from each language, grammar structure is also the same, so learning Hebrew should be a brease for me. I’ll update about my journey soon!

    • @markelmore66
      @markelmore66 3 місяці тому

      @@Pyaweti yes, it should! Hebrew grammar is more regular than Arabic. Also, the Benyanim and Arabic measure system أوزان are very similar. حظ سعيد

  • @jimmorris1560
    @jimmorris1560 2 роки тому +4

    Excellent video! I remember my fear of taking Biblical Hebrew while working on my MDiv. I loved Biblical Greek but Hebrew was so foreign for the reasons you stated. In Time I feel in love with Biblical Hebrew, too. Thanks! I need to spend more time in the Biblical languages. We'll done!

  • @rinaamaya7382
    @rinaamaya7382 Рік тому +2

    Thanks it's a good teaching God bless you todah rabah Hallelujah Amen

  • @ksnunema
    @ksnunema 2 роки тому +2

    Great video. Thank you for sharing!

  • @garray1
    @garray1 2 роки тому +1

    I have been studying Hebrew for over 40 years and have started on Greek. Your comments apply to my current Greek project as well.
    Also there have been discussions about which language is the hardest... In my experience Greek is easier to start Hebrew is easier once you have got past the basics. For example when I was in Hebrew in School (Ulpan) in Israel I had a Japanese friend who was discussiing language learning difficulteis with me. He said that English was easier to start with and Hebrew Harder but as he progressed Hebrew became easier than English. I also want to encourage us English speakers in that English may will be one of the best languages to have as a mother tongue to study other languages!

  • @Loupoonug23
    @Loupoonug23 2 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @graxav
    @graxav Рік тому

    Indeed - It is also quite coincidental that Bereshiyt 1 is considerably easier to read than Chapter 2! And so forth. I have found that a narrative is a better place to start than - say Tehelim - that might be well known and a source of great study - but the lack of continuity makes it more difficult as a starter. My other breakthrough came with the 1966 Hebrew Haberit Hachadash - where grammar is very traditional and knowing the English narrative for many years - it helped enormously to become a fluent reader, not to be confused with a fluent speaker!

  • @daleknight8971
    @daleknight8971 2 роки тому +1

    I've been learn for a few years. It's like learning guitar .you have your slumps. I know I still struggle . I need a study partner who is fluent .

  • @stevenhart6788
    @stevenhart6788 2 роки тому +5

    Thanks for the video! Do you have any recommendations for beginning Hebrew grammars?

    • @frankhartmann3824
      @frankhartmann3824 2 роки тому +6

      Hi Steven. We live in a time when we are blessed with an abundance of excellent beginning Hebrew grammars. But most seek to focus on a certain set of results so that will drive which grammar may work the best for your learning objectives. The course I teach uses Kutz and Josberger, Learning Biblical Hebrew, because our goal at Biblical Mastery Academy is focused on reading comprehension, but other good grammars that focus more on morphology or traditional translation method goals include Biblical Hebrew by Kelley, Beginning Biblical Hebrew by Futato, Basics of Biblical Hebrew by Pratico and Van Pelt, A Modern Grammar for Biblical Hebrew by Garrett and DeRouchie, Introduction to Hebrew by Fullilove and probably the gold standard of beginning Hebrew grammars, Invitation to Biblical Hebrew by Fuller and Choi. Grammars that are more oriented to natural language learning methods include Biblical Hebrew, A Living Language by Dallaire, and Learning Biblical Hebrew Interactively by Overland (2 vols).

    • @stevenhart6788
      @stevenhart6788 2 роки тому +1

      @@frankhartmann3824 Thank you for your response. I will take a look at your recommendations and evaluate which one best fits my objectives.

  • @maryblushes7189
    @maryblushes7189 2 роки тому +1

    It scares me

  • @daleknight8971
    @daleknight8971 2 роки тому +2

    שלום אני אהבה ללמוד אברית