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Some people wonder why learning the Hebrew letters is important. Shouldn’t we focus on the scriptures and Gospel message? One day your Bibles may be taken away, but my 22 Hebrew letters will …
The above links are the resources for further reading on this very exciting letter of Hebrew and section of Psalms 119. I find it without a doubt NO coincidence that the timing of this coincides wi…
The Gezer Agricultural Almanac 925 BCE, Comparison Between the Paleo-Hebrew Alphabet on it & Mycenaean Linear B: Click to ENLARGE The Gezer Agricultural Almanac or Calendar was discovered in 19…
Learning the Hebrew Alphabet made fun and easy! The Alef-Bet Activity Book not only teaches the Biblical Hebrew alphabet but also give readers an enjoyable experience with the letters, the vowels, and the various forms of the Hebrew Alef-Bet. Please note that this is the digital version of the book. As beginners work their way through the various activities they will be learning the following forms of the Hebrew language: - Pictograph - Paleo - Modern - Script This unique workbook is creative and engaging! It includes the following activities: - Letter transitions - Vowel recognition - Dot 2 Dots - Sudoku - Maze Don’t put it off any longer! Get your copy today and start exploring this Biblical language now!
Printable Hebrew alphabet charts which include the Hebrew letters in three formats: block, script, and Rashi. The charts also have the numeric value of each letter.
Most people don’t realize this, but there is such a mountain of evidence for the Christian faith that it would take more than a lifetime to learn it all. For example, did you know that the ancient Hebrew name for God actually contains the message of the gospel of Jesus Christ? In paleo-Hebrew (the kind […]
The Most High Ahayah’s Prayer with Assyrian/Ezra Script The Most High Ahayah’s Prayer with Ancient Paleo Transliteration The Most High Ahayah’s Prayer with Ancient Paleo Transliteration Psalm's 121 Prayer with Assyrian/Ezra Script Psalm's Prayer with Ancient Paleo Transliteration Shalawam!
Shalom is translated as "peace" over 200 times in the Hebrew Scriptures, but the Hebrew meaning is much deeper, carrying the idea of peace, completeness, wholeness, prosperity, safety, health, and much more. These cards include English, Hebrew, and Paleo-Hebrew script and definitions. These cards are great to share with others for encouragement and/or edification. These can also be wonderful conversation starters for sharing the Gospel for Kingdom-building purposes. • Note Cards: (4.25" x 5.5"). Available in packs of 10 on white card stock with matching envelopes. Or, mix with other images to create your own custom packs. • Greeting Cards: (8.5" x 5.5"). Available in packs of 10 on white card stock with matching envelopes. Or, mix with other images to create your own custom packs. • Print: 1 (11" x 14") single print with black matte, board, and clear bag; ready to be framed. If you want to custom design (mix and match) your packs of Note Cards and Greeting Cards, simply order 1 pack of an image, and email me the titles and quantities you would like in your packs in quantities of 10’s. Example: 3-Aaronic Blessing, 2-Shema, 1-Shield, 4-Merciful Exchange=10. Please feel free to contact me if I can provide any additional information. Thank you for your interest, and may YHWH bless you.
האם אנחנו עדים לגל חדש של תחיית הכתב העברי? הכתב העברי הקדום נולד לפני כ־3,000 שנה, ובתקופת בית שני הפך לאלפבית העברי שאנחנו מכירים כיום. באמצע המאה ה־20 חלה תחייה בעיצוב גופנים עבריים מודרניים - המוכרים ביותר שבהם הם דוד, הדסה, נרקיס, הצבי ואחרים. בשנים האחרונות חווה האות העברית תחייה נוספת של יצירתיות וחידוש. מעצבי אותיות (טיפוגרפים) צעירים ומבוגרים כאחד מחדשים […]
The Hebrew alphabet is one of the oldest known languages. It is beautiful to see and fun to learn!
Exploring the Biblical Hebrew alphabet is not just about learning letters — it’s about connecting deeply with a language that […]
For the past few weeks, I have been learning a lot about faith. I am learning what it means intellectually and practically. The book of Romans is an amazing book in the Bible that really expounds on it. As a visual learner, studying the pictograph Hebrew letters helped me to understood faith at an even deeper level. Below is how I studied the word with some simple steps you can follow with any word in the Bible: 1. Look up the word: Use a Hebrew Strong's Concordance. ( I like to use e-sword on my computer and it is a free download that you can find here, if you don't already have it.) H529 אמוּן 'êmûn ay-moon' From H539; established, that is, (figuratively) trusty; also (abstractly) trustworthiness: - faith (-ful), truth. 2. Look for the root word (the original 3 or 4 letter word in Hebrew): Sometimes it is as easy as going back a few numbers and the concordance should point you in the right direction. In our case it says "from H539" above. H539 אמן 'âman aw-man' A primitive root; properly to build up or support; to foster as a parent or nurse; figuratively to render (or be) firm or faithful, to trust or believe, to be permanent or quiet; morally to be true or certain; once (in Isa_30:21; by interchange for H541) to go to the right hand: - hence assurance, believe, bring up, establish, + fail, be faithful (of long continuance, steadfast, sure, surely, trusty, verified), nurse, (-ing father), (put), trust, turn to the right. 3. Look at each root letter's pictograph meanings: I used my Ancient Aleph Bet Paleo Hebrew Alphabet Chart I made for the kids. You can find an adult version here that I really like too. Faith = Aman (Hebrew transliteration) Letters: אמן (Hebrew reads from right to left) 1. letter- א -aleph: picture of an ox used for plowing and it's strength in ancient world. 2. letter- מ -mem: picture of water used for sustaining life and cleansing 3. letter- ן - nun: picture of a seed 4. Look at other references that use the same word: Look up H539. If you are using e-sword make sure you are using KJV+. Read them in the context of the scripture to help understand them better. I found 102 references for the word and in most cases they were translated as "believe". Below is the summary of the ancient Hebrew meaning of the word faith that I found: Here are some questions that I have asked myself while studying the word faith along with the answers I have came up with: What does it mean to have faith? Having faith is trusting In God for who HE is. Who or What do you have faith in? Sometimes I am looking to the wrong things and I need to continually remind myself to look to YHVH and his son Yeshua for everything. Do you have faith in God? Yes Do you have faith in HIS son Yeshua for your salvation? Yes Do I have faith in money to solve all my problems? No, because it will not. It may even create more "problems":) Do I have faith in a better house to make me happier? No, because I am learning to be content in every circumstance:) Did you know faith can make you righteous? wow...now that is amazing...it's not the things I do, but faith - cool What is your response to these questions? What does faith mean to you? My prayer for you and I is that we will continue to be challenged in our faith and that little seed of faith that we plant and water will grow to bear fruit. If you would like to learn more about Hebrew or see how we incorporate it at Thetravelingclassroom please visit our Hebrew page. I would love to give away a Ancient Aleph Bet Paleo Hebrew alphabet chart and my Ancient Hebrew Civilizations, Root Words, Acrostic Poems Unit to one of my blog followers. Please leave an e-mail with your comment below if you would like me to send you one:) Thanks for stopping by TheTravelingclassroom! I have linked up with the Schoolhouse Review Crew's Word for 2014. If you would like to read some more posts please click on the picture below.
Exploring the Biblical Hebrew alphabet is not just about learning letters — it’s about connecting deeply with a language that […]