Summary of Recorded Lesson - Biblical Hebrew - Lesson 1

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This video is a recorded lesson in Biblical Hebrew. The speaker introduces the lesson by explaining that the first exercise is to learn the unique number one in Hebrew. He then goes on to explain that in the second lesson, they will be talking about Shalom Shalom.

  • 00:00:00 The video explains the history of the Hebrew alphabet and how it began to be used in the 1500s. It then provides two examples of how Hebrew words are written using the alphabet.
  • 00:05:00 This lesson discusses the Hebrew letters and how to pronounce them and write them. The letters are divided into alphabetic order and then shown with transliteration and pronunciation.
  • 00:10:00 This video provides a brief introduction to the Hebrew alphabet, with particular attention paid to the letter known as mem. The video then demonstrates how to write the name rash using both the English pronunciation and the Hebrew transliteration, as well as writing the names of other letters of the alphabet.
  • 00:15:00 In this first video of a three-part series, biblical Hebrew teacher David teaches the students how to read and write the language in right-to-left direction. He starts with the word "land," which has the letter a pronounced as a long ah sound. The other words in this lesson also have a long vowel sound, with the exception of "num-num," which has a short a sound. In the second video, David demonstrates how to read the word "nail" which has the letter n pronounced as a short ni sound. The word "mean" has the letter m pronounced as a short me sound, and the word "nerra" has the letter r pronounced as a long a sound. In the third and final video of this series, David demonstrates how to read the words "name" and "run" which both have the letter n pronounced as a short ni sound.
  • 00:20:00 This YouTube video introduces the Hebrew letters, which are pronounced with a H sound. The video then goes on to introduce the letter head, which is pronounced with a tiny dot below the letter H. The video concludes with a demonstration of how to pronounce the letter ba.
  • 00:25:00 The first word in this lesson is "are all." The second word is "ah." The third word is "he." The fourth word is "nod." The fifth word is "moses." The sixth word is "baby." The seventh word is "he." The eighth word is "so." The ninth word is "always pause the video." The tenth word is "read it out loud."
  • 00:30:00 This video tutorial provides a brief overview of the Hebrew language, with particular emphasis on the letter "b". The video concludes with instructions on how to review the alphabet and learn new vocabulary.
  • 00:35:00 This video is a recorded lesson in Biblical Hebrew. The speaker introduces the lesson by saying that exercise number one is to learn the unique number one in Hebrew. He then explains that in lesson two, they will be talking about Shalom Shalom.

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