The ancient form of the language, in which the Old Testament and other early works were written.
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Online Ancient Hebrew resources with history of the alphabet and different scripts, pronunciation, lexicon and bookstore.
Notes, exercises, vocabulary, quizzes designed to accompany a program of 31 online biblical Hebrew lessons at Level 1, based principally on the study of several well-known biblical Hebrew textbooks. Uses transliteration and symbols rather than Hebrew alphabet.
Wikipedia article: Overview of Linguistic history, descendant languages, writing systems, phonology and sound changes, grammar, some external references, including Jewish languages. Links for other overviews.
Marcus Jastrow's Aramaic-Hebrew-English dictionary, scanned in pdf format. Arranged for alphabetical access online, with in sub-groups for each Hebrew letter. Preface and additional chapters included. Not searchable.
Free online course, offering several course series in Biblical Hebrew Grammar, with 9-12 lessons in each series, including exercises, vocabulary, charts, and clearly stated goals for each lesson. The site also includes vocalized Hebrew blessings, Torah readings, the Names of God in Hebrew, Hebrew word studies, and extensive Hebrew-English glossary. Oriented at the Christian student, with many theological insights.
Targeted to the general public, including Hebrew aleph bet, flash cards, 1839 Biblia Hebracia, and an 1897 interlinear bible.
Online Hebrew group using A Practical Grammar for Classical Hebrew by J. Weingreen (Oxford University Press). Participants submit assignments on modern vocabulary [in transliteration] through online groups ; handwritten answers to Biblical text questions are posted on the website in pdf files.
Search words in any book of the Bible, read the findings. For Hebrew searches, it is essential to download the BST fonts as linked.
Online Hebrew group using A Practical Grammar for Classical Hebrew by J. Weingreen (Oxford University Press). Participants submit assignments on modern vocabulary [in transliteration] through online groups ; handwritten answers to Biblical text questions are posted on the website in pdf files.
Search words in any book of the Bible, read the findings. For Hebrew searches, it is essential to download the BST fonts as linked.
Marcus Jastrow's Aramaic-Hebrew-English dictionary, scanned in pdf format. Arranged for alphabetical access online, with in sub-groups for each Hebrew letter. Preface and additional chapters included. Not searchable.
Notes, exercises, vocabulary, quizzes designed to accompany a program of 31 online biblical Hebrew lessons at Level 1, based principally on the study of several well-known biblical Hebrew textbooks. Uses transliteration and symbols rather than Hebrew alphabet.
Free online course, offering several course series in Biblical Hebrew Grammar, with 9-12 lessons in each series, including exercises, vocabulary, charts, and clearly stated goals for each lesson. The site also includes vocalized Hebrew blessings, Torah readings, the Names of God in Hebrew, Hebrew word studies, and extensive Hebrew-English glossary. Oriented at the Christian student, with many theological insights.
Targeted to the general public, including Hebrew aleph bet, flash cards, 1839 Biblia Hebracia, and an 1897 interlinear bible.
Online Ancient Hebrew resources with history of the alphabet and different scripts, pronunciation, lexicon and bookstore.
Wikipedia article: Overview of Linguistic history, descendant languages, writing systems, phonology and sound changes, grammar, some external references, including Jewish languages. Links for other overviews.