The Messenger Appears to Manoah's Wife - Biblical Hebrew Easy Stories
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
- This simplified story is based on Judges 13 and comes from Aleph with Beth Lesson 122.
Illustrations by Megan Reid
Backgrounds from Assassin's Creed Origins
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Thank you! You are a wonderful and brilliant teacher. I am really enjoying studying Hebrew because of you and your family.
Shalom Amen ❤
Its amazing I literally can hear Hebrew, its effortlessly leaning and also fun
This is wonderful!!! I'm so new to your classes and yet recognized lots of words in the story! Yayyyy! Thank you!!!!! ❤❤❤
Olá 😊!!! Também me apaixonei pelo idioma hebraico ❤!!!
Que lindo é saber que tem pessoas tão distante,que também gostam.
Moro no interior de São Paulo, Brasil.
Um abraço!!!
Bom dia 🌻!!!
Alléluia 🔥💜🔥
You are good at selecting little texts that your students should now be able to understand.
Thanks for this wonderful teaching!!!
Shalom ubrajot
How absolutely beautiful witht he music and perfect narration, making the story even more beautiful! Thank you!
Wonderful wonderful. TQ dear Beth. I could follow most of it. And it's all only with your lessons. Lovely. God bless.
Shabbat shalom ❤
תודה חברים 😊
Thank you for this 😊
Unforgettable Samson story 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Terimakasih saya udah bisa baca walaupun belum lancer.
Thank you to your teaching, it’s very helpful to Learn Hebrews,
But how we learn the meaning Bases. Can you help me
Thanks for your teachings.
I really want to know the difference between א and ע
Example אור ( light), and עור ( skin), אני ( i am ) , and עני ( poor )
What is the difference between those two letters please. It really confuses me a lot ❤
In Modern Hebrew, there is no practical difference, as the distinction has faded. In the pronunciation used here, the vowels with ע are pronounced in the back of the throat, which is likely the more historical pronunciation. The vowel sounds wjth א are pronounced more forward in the mouth, basically where we pronounce them in English. The cognate letter 'ayn ع in Arabic is still pronounced from the back of the throat if you want another example. One of the best ways I have heard to describe the sound is to imagine Arnold Schwarzenegger going "aaaahhhhh!" (If you're familiar with his yelling noises). Hope that's a helpful distinction.
Shalom, you can hear me demonstrate the difference between אור and עור in this lesson:
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Phonetically, the difference is between a glottal stop א and a voiced pharyngeal fricative ע, so you can look up those phonetic descriptions to find more examples and information. 😊
אוחל ליום אשר בו ילמדו כל תלמידיי מן סיפוריך הטובים
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