For those of you who have questions about the Paleo Hebrew letters featured in the video, here is a link to a pdf by the author, Eric Bissell paleosepher.com/eriktology%2040%20pages.pdf
My 6 year old son has autism and he loves this song!! We just found it this morning and we have listened to it at least 20 times back to back!! Thanks so much for writing this and sharing it!! What an awesome and catchy tune!! Praise Yah for inspiration
You're welcome, I'm glad the song is a blessing for you. I wrote it last Sukkot, when we were driving home two deer crossed the road in front of us. They were my "witnesses" that I needed to use the melody "doe, a deer" to help people learn the alef-bet!
I love this,at 50+ and learning Hebrew I need every advantage. I am in classes,but this has really blown me away. It gave me a study partner who will not refuse to work with me lol.
I must say this is simply genius. it so many ways people learn the visual the audio as well as the melody and rhythm. I just watched it several times and found other stuff on line and it all came to gather so fats all i need is a vocabulary and Yah is giving it to me as well. i am a gentile and have sought and asked help from so many. Now i am reading the Torah for my self and I am free from some one else translation of what he is saying and can hear it from the creator himself. I am already using this to teach others that want to learn as well. I can not thank you enough. But thank you for helping me immeasurably to read it for my self. It is one of the greatest blessings I could ever receive. Thank you And to all of you who are learning it please teach it to everyone who wishes to learn. It should not be this hard for a person to learn to read his word for them selves. P.S. If the churches have it so rite today why are our children not being taught this? It is time for a change. Everyone deserves the gift of his word for them selves.
I appreciate your input. I don't consider myself to be a scholar of modern Hebrew. I have read and listened to various Hebrew scholars, however, and they have made statements that pronunciations re: the Hebrew language and letters will vary, depending on location and time period. This particular song is a "Paleo" alef-bet memorization tool, for children of all ages. If you would like to use the concept of this video to create a song with alternate letter pronunciations on youtube, be my guest.
The Paleo Hebrew letters are being studied again in our generation. The individual letter meanings can assist our understanding of Scripture passages. Paleo Hebrew teachers include Eric Bissell, Jeff Benner and Frank Seekins. Of course, the more common Hebrew Chaldean flame letters are in the same order as the Paleo (minus the "word ending" letter forms) so this song can be beneficial for memorization, regardless.
I'm glad the song is a blessing to you. Let me tell you the story...my wife Laurie and I attended a Sukkot service east of Salem (OR) in the country. The guest teacher was "paleo" Eric Bissell who taught about the Hebrew letter meanings. After the service my friend Laura Densmore came up to me and said "I can't keep all of these lettters in my head! You need to write a song about them!" I promised that I would try. ON the drive back home my wife and I started braninstorming ideas, and I mentioned "what about doe, a deer?" Less than a minute later, two deer crossed the road in front of our car! These were my witnesses! By the time we arrived home, I had the line "when you learn Yah's alef-bet, there's no end to what you'll get!" As for the rest of the song, I found a document called "Yeshua in the alef bet" in the copier room of Restoration fellowship (it was written by our friend David Klug) I borrowed heavily from that doc to write the 3 verses of the alef-bet song (7+7+8 = 22 letters) This youtube video has been by far my most-watched, with 100+ views a week. Kol kavod YHWH! I'm always pleased and humbled to hear testimonies about mishpokers who listen to it and learn to memorize their Hebrew letters.BTW, I have a FB page called "memorize sing Hebrew" if you're interested in hearing more ;^)
groomanb I definitely will and thank you again, wasn't expecting the story of the song but I love it, I've watched Eric Bissell before and I like him I also watch Alan Horvath, I saw him in a dream before I saw him on UA-cam, AbbA's ways of showing us things are incredible I feel so honored and humbled that he recognizes and blesses us. Learning the ALEF BEYT has been so natural for me, I remember when I learned about the ALEPH TAV as opposed to the Alpha and Omega the Mother of my Children started painting flowers and hasn't stopped painting since - Shalom, keep looking up!!!
Fyi apply the Blood of Yahshua on mirrors in your house and anything with ties to the outside, just anoint them like you would a normal door/ window, on the sides and on top, don't forget speakers and even money/ change, some people use those things to put curses on, block their entryway if you haven't already and see the difference, Shalom Señor 😎
I forgot to say computer screens, tablets, phones, television sets, think about it there like doors or Windows to the outside and it's like leaving a screen door open in the summer the flies come in and get on your food
Thank you very much. So easy to learn Hebrew Alphabet this way. Here's my interpretation of it from the Bible. Hope this helps too. God bless! Alef=ox= Supreme strength (YHWH) Bet=house= Garden of Eden Gimel=beast= the Serpent Dalet=door= labor to make a house Hey=window= labor to make a house Vav=nail= labor to make a house Zayin=axe= Noah's ark Chet=fence to keep us safe= Post-flood rainbow Tet=mark that's like a seal= Passover in Egypt Yod=hand for work= Law of Moses Kaf=lines that we can read= Ten Commandments Lamed=staff to show who's boss= Psalm 23:4 Mem=water in a womb= Mary carrying Jesus Nun=fish= Christians Samech= the branches and the vine=Jesus (John 15:1) Ayin=see and understand= Parables Pey=mouth= Paul and Silas Acts (16:25) Tsade=hook of righteousness= of Christ imputed to us (2 Corinthians 5:21) Qoof=place behind our head/mind=battlefield for Spiritual Warfare= Ephesians 6:10-18 Resh=exalted King of kings= Jesus Christ coming King Sheen=teeth made out of fire= Lake of fire of Hell Tav=covenant sign= Millennial Reign of the Saints with Jesus Christ
Risha Jasmine Singh appreciate reading your interpretation. YHWH blessed you and everyone who has come across this channel in our loving saviours Holy name Yahshua.
Wow!! What an understanding!! I am not Hebrew at all, I am of the Gentiles, and indeed Christian. I have saved this Hebrew Alphebet forever, not truly understanding the letters at all, but I do know that Psalm 119 is where my interest came from, so 1 day I looked on UA-cam to try to understand, still I never have. But this break down you have added offers more clarity, thank you. I am studying Psalm 34 this morning, and I am told that this Psalm too is an acrostic of the Hebrew alphebet, and I still don’t get it, but “I still think that this is a great and beautiful song... and breakdown.” ❤️
The Paleo Hebrew script goes back at least 5000 years and the letters have changed slightly in appearance during that time. (I remember buying a poster from the Hebrew University that illustrated this, when I studied in Israel, back in the '80s
Great little tune & tool! Thanks for writing this. I'll see if I have time to work on translating it into Spanish. I have some family that might be interested in that.
That is an awesome aleph-bet song, including the definitions of each letter. Really cool. One issue is the camel idea for gimel. In ancient Hebrew, according to Dr. Jeff Benner, gimel just means foot or to walk and was originally turned around 180 degrees, looking like a leg with a foot. The same idea can be seen obviously in Yod, looking like a hand and elbow, meaning to grasp or work.
This is so lovely! I’m in prep for facilitating a Hebrew word study for my women’s assembly and was researching various versions of the aleph bet. You’ve done a wonderful job and I hope it’s okay for me to use! I’m 42 and learning our Creators native tongue so this is Yahsome! Barack Yahuah!
Absolutely! You may use the video and I have a lead sheet with the chords (for "Do-Re-Mi") if anyone wants to play an instrument while you-all are singing it. Shavua tov!
groomanb ok, thanks so much! PS: I think your original version is perfect! So excited. Just warms my heart! Thank you for sharing your gift so that others like me could learn and grow in the truth of Yahuah!
Eric lives near us here in Oregon and we've met him on several occasions. His insights on the Paleo Hebrew letter meanings are fascinating and I've used his translations on several songs this past year (including "Daniel 2012" and "Shuvah YHWH") The rest of the story re: the alef-bet song was my wife and I saw Eric at Sukkot last year near Salem. After his presentation my friend Laura came up to me and said "I just can't keep all these letters straight, can you write a song that will help me?"
BTW, I just did the Ruth 2:4 blessing to the tune of "Happy Birthday to you" I can't post the link here but you can search youtube for it (key words "Ruth 2:4" "happy birthday")
You may already have found these, but there is a series of teaching videos that Eric did many years ago on youtube, just search for "paleo4eric" and you can view the whole series. My friend Lynnette recorded them at a home fellowship up in Battleground.
I'm glad this song has been a blessing to so many. I've learned so many fascinating lessons from Eric Bissell's Paleo Hebrew videos this year! (The latest example is "Shuvah YHWH" a song from B'Midbar 10:36. Look for my youtube video with the two trees)
Note: the 12 second silence at the beginning of the video was necessary to synch up the slides, My version of Picasa didn't have a "slideshow timer" function!
Prayers for healing of Jeremy Scott McGuire AKA JEWSM AKA Jesus Christ aka Joseph The Hebrew EMLBD CMELP Lord of Lords King of Kings Thanks 💯 GPA is only doctrine accepted by Hebrew Lord
I observed that some of the Hebrew letters resemble the English alphabet remotely. They remind me of the English alphabet, but turned in different angles.
great song! just wondering, why did you use the Paleo Hebrew symbols but the modern Hebrew pronunciation? i think for me, it would have been more effective if you had the Paleo Hebrew symbols to go along with the Paleo Hebrew pronunciation.. nevertheless I still like it very creative!
Thanks, I'm glad the song was a blessing to you. You’re the second person to ask me about the letter pronunciation. My best answer is that when I recorded the audio portion I used the Hebrew letter pronunciations that I was most familiar with, now almost 5 years ago. I invite anyone and everyone to sing (or record) this little tune with whatever letter pronunciation that they prefer. The main purpose of the video is to help students learn the Hebrew letters from alef to tav, and to recall what each individual letter means.
yes awesome! I know there are some ancient Hebrew apps you can download that gives you the ancient pronunciation of the letters..I will try that.. but yes mission accomplished with the video😁 stay blessed😊😊
In "modern" Hebrew there are different pronunciations for various consonants (bet, vav, etc) Yes, it can be confusing. This a "paleo" Hebrew alef-bet song, so it's much simpler to learn the basic 22 Hebrew letters, as well as what each letter means
Hello there! Thank you for this useful video. By the way, I notice many people keep on talking about Practicorex Hebrew (just google it), but I'm not sure if it is really good. Have you considered this how to speak practical hebrew tutorial called Practicorex Hebrew? I have heard several extraordinary things about it.
Wow! Paleo disciples of Jezaba'al, Phoenician father language to Greek. Used by King Herod. And used by the Idol worshipers of the Northern Kingdom. Repent and used the square script the same as Ezra did.
vav is modern hebrew. Not paleo. The vav didn't come untill 800-1000AD when square script was introduced by the jewish mystics called Masoretes. Fix this please. It's U.. Like the Koine Greek Upsilon. Υ
For those of you who have questions about the Paleo Hebrew letters featured in the video, here is a link to a pdf by the author, Eric Bissell paleosepher.com/eriktology%2040%20pages.pdf
"eriktology".... YES!!!!
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My 6 year old son has autism and he loves this song!! We just found it this morning and we have listened to it at least 20 times back to back!! Thanks so much for writing this and sharing it!! What an awesome and catchy tune!! Praise Yah for inspiration
That is so awesome, thanks for sharing! Listen to this version too and then tell me what you think ua-cam.com/video/r3ul_l__fLk/v-deo.html
@@groomanb Thank you so much for sharing the other one!! I left a comment!! I personally love both!! They are different!!
You're welcome, I'm glad the song is a blessing for you. I wrote it last Sukkot, when we were driving home two deer crossed the road in front of us. They were my "witnesses" that I needed to use the melody "doe, a deer" to help people learn the alef-bet!
Awsomeness! Thank you so much!Easy to learn with the tune. Love it.
I love that symbolism
I love this,at 50+ and learning Hebrew I need every advantage. I am in classes,but this has really blown me away. It gave me a study partner who will not refuse to work with me lol.
This song is for people just like you, dear. Yah's children "of all ages" :)
groomanb
BTW, if you Facebook, go to "Memorize-sing Hebrew" I have Hebrew Scripture song videos there to help us all plant His word in our hearts.
Channell Daniels .. I’m the same.. I’m learning at the age of 40+.. We serve a good ABBA.
It's for children of Yisra'el, of all ages ;)
You're welcome. Shabbat shalom and shavua tov!
8 years later and this is still such a blessing Thawadah
This is a beautiful way to learn the Alephbet, Shalom brother.
I think your song is wonderful....it makes me all teary! Aleph Tav
This is beautiful. i needed a way to learn the meanings; to go feeper into studies. Awesome! A great gift! Todah
Made my morning!
I love this song.... Thank you
Truly jer
Hermosísimo! Tiempo sin escucharte. GRACIAS.
Todah!! I love this going to learn with my little ones. May YHWH continually bless you
I must say this is simply genius. it so many ways people learn the visual the audio as well as the melody and rhythm. I just watched it several times and found other stuff on line and it all came to gather so fats all i need is a vocabulary and Yah is giving it to me as well.
i am a gentile and have sought and asked help from so many. Now i am reading the Torah for my self and I am free from some one else translation of what he is saying and can hear it from the creator himself. I am already using this to teach others that want to learn as well. I can not thank you enough.
But thank you for helping me immeasurably to read it for my self. It is one of the greatest blessings I could ever receive.
Thank you
And to all of you who are learning it please teach it to everyone who wishes to learn. It should not be this hard for a person to learn to read his word for them selves.
P.S. If the churches have it so rite today why are our children not being taught this?
It is time for a change. Everyone deserves the gift of his word for them selves.
+FatE Enduro I'm glad the song was a blessing to you, kol kavod YHWH!
I appreciate your input. I don't consider myself to be a scholar of modern Hebrew. I have read and listened to various Hebrew scholars, however, and they have made statements that pronunciations re: the Hebrew language and letters will vary, depending on location and time period. This particular song is a "Paleo" alef-bet memorization tool, for children of all ages. If you would like to use the concept of this video to create a song with alternate letter pronunciations on youtube, be my guest.
EXACTLY what I have been looking for!!!!! Thank you so much.
This is amazing. I just shared it with my teacher of the Hebrew letters class I am taking! Thank you for sharing this with us!
Please use this studio recording ua-cam.com/video/r3ul_l__fLk/v-deo.html
The Paleo Hebrew letters are being studied again in our generation. The individual letter meanings can assist our understanding of Scripture passages. Paleo Hebrew teachers include Eric Bissell, Jeff Benner and Frank Seekins. Of course, the more common Hebrew Chaldean flame letters are in the same order as the Paleo (minus the "word ending" letter forms) so this song can be beneficial for memorization, regardless.
This is absolutely AMAZING!!!! ME & My children are leaning and this is PERFECT!!!
This is soooo beautiful. What a cornerstone of meditation.
I would love to take notes from this video. I am interested in learning the Paleo Hebrew. Cute song! I would start and stick with the letters for now.
This simple song has been a life changer for me 😃 HalleluYahshua !!!!!!! HalleluYahwah !!!!!!! God Bless You uploader !!!
I'm glad the song is a blessing to you. Let me tell you the story...my wife Laurie and I attended a Sukkot service east of Salem (OR) in the country. The guest teacher was "paleo" Eric Bissell who taught about the Hebrew letter meanings. After the service my friend Laura Densmore came up to me and said "I can't keep all of these lettters in my head! You need to write a song about them!" I promised that I would try. ON the drive back home my wife and I started braninstorming ideas, and I mentioned "what about doe, a deer?" Less than a minute later, two deer crossed the road in front of our car! These were my witnesses! By the time we arrived home, I had the line "when you learn Yah's alef-bet, there's no end to what you'll get!" As for the rest of the song, I found a document called "Yeshua in the alef bet" in the copier room of Restoration fellowship (it was written by our friend David Klug) I borrowed heavily from that doc to write the 3 verses of the alef-bet song (7+7+8 = 22 letters) This youtube video has been by far my most-watched, with 100+ views a week. Kol kavod YHWH! I'm always pleased and humbled to hear testimonies about mishpokers who listen to it and learn to memorize their Hebrew letters.BTW, I have a FB page called "memorize sing Hebrew" if you're interested in hearing more ;^)
groomanb I definitely will and thank you again, wasn't expecting the story of the song but I love it, I've watched Eric Bissell before and I like him I also watch Alan Horvath, I saw him in a dream before I saw him on UA-cam, AbbA's ways of showing us things are incredible I feel so honored and humbled that he recognizes and blesses us. Learning the ALEF BEYT has been so natural for me, I remember when I learned about the ALEPH TAV as opposed to the Alpha and Omega the Mother of my Children started painting flowers and hasn't stopped painting since - Shalom, keep looking up!!!
Fyi apply the Blood of Yahshua on mirrors in your house and anything with ties to the outside, just anoint them like you would a normal door/ window, on the sides and on top, don't forget speakers and even money/ change, some people use those things to put curses on, block their entryway if you haven't already and see the difference, Shalom Señor 😎
I forgot to say computer screens, tablets, phones, television sets, think about it there like doors or Windows to the outside and it's like leaving a screen door open in the summer the flies come in and get on your food
Best song ever. 👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍. Thank you. For helping remember . ❤️
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Very nice. I will definitely use this with my kids
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Thank you.
Awww. This is so cute.
Thank you very much. So easy to learn Hebrew Alphabet this way. Here's my interpretation of it from the Bible. Hope this helps too. God bless!
Alef=ox= Supreme strength (YHWH)
Bet=house= Garden of Eden
Gimel=beast= the Serpent
Dalet=door= labor to make a house
Hey=window= labor to make a house
Vav=nail= labor to make a house
Zayin=axe= Noah's ark
Chet=fence to keep us safe= Post-flood rainbow
Tet=mark that's like a seal= Passover in Egypt
Yod=hand for work= Law of Moses
Kaf=lines that we can read= Ten Commandments
Lamed=staff to show who's boss= Psalm 23:4
Mem=water in a womb= Mary carrying Jesus
Nun=fish= Christians
Samech= the branches and the vine=Jesus (John 15:1)
Ayin=see and understand= Parables
Pey=mouth= Paul and Silas Acts (16:25)
Tsade=hook of righteousness= of Christ imputed to us (2 Corinthians 5:21)
Qoof=place behind our head/mind=battlefield for Spiritual Warfare= Ephesians 6:10-18
Resh=exalted King of kings= Jesus Christ coming King
Sheen=teeth made out of fire= Lake of fire of Hell
Tav=covenant sign= Millennial Reign of the Saints with Jesus Christ
Risha Jasmine Singh appreciate reading your interpretation. YHWH blessed you and everyone who has come across this channel in our loving saviours Holy name Yahshua.
Wow!! What an understanding!! I am not Hebrew at all, I am of the Gentiles, and indeed Christian. I have saved this Hebrew Alphebet forever, not truly understanding the letters at all, but I do know that Psalm 119 is where my interest came from, so 1 day I looked on UA-cam to try to understand, still I never have. But this break down you have added offers more clarity, thank you.
I am studying Psalm 34 this morning, and I am told that this Psalm too is an acrostic of the Hebrew alphebet, and I still don’t get it, but “I still think that this is a great and beautiful song... and breakdown.” ❤️
@@joannhoward790 oh i bet you'd really find Eric Bissell's stuff interesting!
The Paleo Hebrew script goes back at least 5000 years and the letters have changed slightly in appearance during that time. (I remember buying a poster from the Hebrew University that illustrated this, when I studied in Israel, back in the '80s
Great little tune & tool! Thanks for writing this. I'll see if I have time to work on translating it into Spanish. I have some family that might be interested in that.
Yahsome! Hopefully you can make the Spanish version into a youtube video as well. I use Picasa (free software) to make song/videos
That is an awesome aleph-bet song, including the definitions of each letter. Really cool.
One issue is the camel idea for gimel. In ancient Hebrew, according to Dr. Jeff Benner, gimel just means foot or to walk and was originally turned around 180 degrees, looking like a leg with a foot. The same idea can be seen obviously in Yod, looking like a hand and elbow, meaning to grasp or work.
Todah rabah mi toch ha lev.
Alec, bingo! The Hebrew alphabet is beautiful, so shall we say shalom to the Hebrew alphabet?
Brilliant!
Beautiful. Thank you.
Toda, He does, and blessings to you as well
Todah achi... this is so TOWB for ALL ages!!! :0)
Praise Yah for you!!!
Bevakasha, baruch Abba
This is so lovely! I’m in prep for facilitating a Hebrew word study for my women’s assembly and was researching various versions of the aleph bet. You’ve done a wonderful job and I hope it’s okay for me to use! I’m 42 and learning our Creators native tongue so this is Yahsome! Barack Yahuah!
Absolutely! You may use the video and I have a lead sheet with the chords (for "Do-Re-Mi") if anyone wants to play an instrument while you-all are singing it. Shavua tov!
groomanb ok, thanks so much! PS: I think your original version is perfect! So excited. Just warms my heart! Thank you for sharing your gift so that others like me could learn and grow in the truth of Yahuah!
Could you also email me the mp3 version? My email is nplair@rwr.com. Todah Rabah!
THANK YOU YAH
Thank You
Thank you
Excellent! A very good memorization tool. Thank you.
AleluYahuah my King true love!
Nice Work! I like it.
Toda ahki
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Eric lives near us here in Oregon and we've met him on several occasions. His insights on the Paleo Hebrew letter meanings are fascinating and I've used his translations on several songs this past year (including "Daniel 2012" and "Shuvah YHWH") The rest of the story re: the alef-bet song was my wife and I saw Eric at Sukkot last year near Salem. After his presentation my friend Laura came up to me and said "I just can't keep all these letters straight, can you write a song that will help me?"
I am an Oregonian too :)
That was awesome groomanb, May Yahushau bring you peace and many berikoth friend....HalleluYah.
shalom...
BTW, I just did the Ruth 2:4 blessing to the tune of "Happy Birthday to you" I can't post the link here but you can search youtube for it (key words "Ruth 2:4" "happy birthday")
my baby lovess it!!!
Super!!
Toda! Toda!!
You may already have found these, but there is a series of teaching videos that Eric did many years ago on youtube, just search for "paleo4eric" and you can view the whole series. My friend Lynnette recorded them at a home fellowship up in Battleground.
I'm glad this song has been a blessing to so many. I've learned so many fascinating lessons from Eric Bissell's Paleo Hebrew videos this year! (The latest example is "Shuvah YHWH" a song from B'Midbar 10:36. Look for my youtube video with the two trees)
LOVE Eric!!! "Eriktology"... DEEP calls unto DEEP! Like learning from a FIRE HOSE!!!!! :D
Good job.
Todah Rabah!!! This is a great help to us! :-)
New and improved song/video link ua-cam.com/video/r3ul_l__fLk/v-deo.html
THIS IS SOOOO CUTE!!!! Love it!!! :)
Note: the 12 second silence at the beginning of the video was necessary to synch up the slides, My version of Picasa didn't have a "slideshow timer" function!
LOVE LOVE LOVE ! !!
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Read the transcripts
I have the video on powerpoint and the words/chords available, just email me grromanb at hotmail dot com
Prayers for healing of Jeremy Scott McGuire AKA JEWSM AKA Jesus Christ aka Joseph The Hebrew EMLBD CMELP Lord of Lords King of Kings Thanks 💯 GPA is only doctrine accepted by Hebrew Lord
Love this
Good job. Just wondering, is tet not a snake in the basket? Is qoph not the setting sun?
Thanks...I tried to get Julie Andrews to sing this, but she was busy...maybe someday ;^)
Who? (Just kidding) But i wouldn't trade this for her version, ever. Thanks again
I observed that some of the Hebrew letters resemble the English alphabet remotely. They remind me of the English alphabet, but turned in different angles.
Brian Jones yes thts what happened
1:23 who’s yah?
Do you have this in mp3 format! I would love to have it! So brilliant!
yes I do and there's a new version with more singers. If you reply with your email I'll send them to you.
great song! just wondering, why did you use the Paleo Hebrew symbols but the modern Hebrew pronunciation? i think for me, it would have been more effective if you had the Paleo Hebrew symbols to go along with the Paleo Hebrew pronunciation.. nevertheless I still like it very creative!
Thanks, I'm glad the song was a blessing to you. You’re the second person to ask me about the letter pronunciation. My best answer is that when I recorded the audio portion I used the Hebrew letter pronunciations that I was most familiar with, now almost 5 years ago. I invite anyone and everyone to sing (or record) this little tune with whatever letter pronunciation that they prefer. The main purpose of the video is to help students learn the Hebrew letters from alef to tav, and to recall what each individual letter means.
yes awesome! I know there are some ancient Hebrew apps you can download that gives you the ancient pronunciation of the letters..I will try that.. but yes mission accomplished with the video😁 stay blessed😊😊
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Is paleo hebrew spoken today
I'm confused.. I learned aleph, vet, bet, ... Is there a vet? This gentile has no clue I am a new learner. Help lol
In "modern" Hebrew there are different pronunciations for various consonants (bet, vav, etc) Yes, it can be confusing. This a "paleo" Hebrew alef-bet song, so it's much simpler to learn the basic 22 Hebrew letters, as well as what each letter means
bet and vet are the same sign so they have the same meaning.
this ayin is so ayin lol
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HEY EVERYBODY! CLICK ON THIS LINK!^^^^
This is actually the beat of so-mi-la-so-mi 🙄
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UPDATED audio/video of the song. Please share
phonecian that is
I think you are singing this Do-Re-Mi song in the wrong major key, which is G major. You should sing it in C major instead.
If you (or Julie Andrews) desire to record this tune in the key of C, you have my permission. All I ask is you send me an mp3 file :)
Hello there! Thank you for this useful video. By the way, I notice many people keep on talking about Practicorex Hebrew (just google it), but I'm not sure if it is really good. Have you considered this how to speak practical hebrew tutorial called Practicorex Hebrew? I have heard several extraordinary things about it.
Wow! Paleo disciples of Jezaba'al, Phoenician father language to Greek. Used by King Herod. And used by the Idol worshipers of the Northern Kingdom.
Repent and used the square script the same as Ezra did.
There no v in paleo hebrew. The v is only in modern hebrew
you're the 2nd person to comment on this in 5 years...please read the disclaimer at the beginning of the video (I put it in there for the first guy)
vav is modern hebrew. Not paleo. The vav didn't come untill 800-1000AD when square script was introduced by the jewish mystics called Masoretes. Fix this please. It's U.. Like the Koine Greek Upsilon. Υ
Anyone is welcome to re-record this song. with any letter pronunciations they prefer. (note: the disclaimer at the beginning of the video)
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phonecian. not paleo.
ua-cam.com/video/UhLbfUcHo14/v-deo.html hopefully this version will also eventually reach 40k views....kol kavod l'YHWH
Thank you