Like the Alphabet, The letters in Hebrew are called the Alef - Beyt and they are presented on my blog from bottom to the top so you can learn them order, then to read them right to left. You will see what the original "Bible" said and what the names meant as they went through the stories of old.
Note that there are two that are the same, but one has a Dagesh (the dot in the middle) so we pronounce it like a "P" sound in English. If there is no Dagesh, then it is pronounced like an "F" (this includes the final form below).
Pey symbolizes a mouth and means speech itself. It's a complicated letter to learn because it has two different pronunciations and a Sofit (final) form.
It is the seventeenth letter. It is a consonant and has the numerical value of 80 when used as a number.
Can you think of another letter that has a Dagesh that changes its pronunciation?
Which other letters have a Sofit form or a form they take at the end of a word?
Where we are so far
Only 5 more letters and you will be reading! Well, there are many letters you can read already.
Let's also start studying our vowels. There are five sounds that go with any of the letters you know.
Try putting one of the letters you know in the square and say that letter and the vowel under it
Example: if you place Lamed in the squares, you would have Lah Lay Lee Low Lew - downward.
Here is a chart.
- the square represents any letter.
- the vowels are positioned as they would be in a written word.
- there are five lines of vowels - five sounds
On the left a word that contains the vowel sound
On the right a representation of that sound.
They are nearly the same as in Spanish and in the same order!
I have to say that there are slight differences - one might be a little longer than the one next to it, but the sound is the same. There are also combinations that may extend the sound of a vowel. I will leave this chart on the next seven lessons as we go through more letters.
We will soon be reading
So get your Hebrew Bible soon! Click here to obtain the book we will using in a few short weeks. It is a free download - or browser usable.
Thanks for taking the time to read.
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Ha ha ... cursive gets wild.
tnx for sharing.
I thanked everyone who gave me the answer and thanked everyone for voting.
This is absolutely fascinating! You've earned my follow, and I look forward to future installments, as well as a new skill!
What you do is a real blessing @hebrew, and I'm glad I stumbled across your posts!
Me too
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thanks for spreading the hebrew!
כל הכבוד, המשך כך!
I read your most recent blog - These expressions? Google says you are "with the fireplace"
Great shot! You have my full support.
thank you very much. it says a lot. tuff days in israel. hope that i will not be called to the flag to fight those terorists shooting at us from gaza.
תודה רבה, תמיכתך אומרת הרבה. המצב בישראל מאוד נפיץ בימים אלו על רקע הכרזתו של טראמפ בעניינה של בירתו הנצחית של העם היהודי ירושלים. מקווה שלא אצטרך להלחם בעצמי בטרוריסטים שיורים עלינו מעזה במסגרת מילואים.
תודה על התמיכה :)
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Hurrah!
Do they also say "Hurrah" in Israel ? Maybe this is a Universal Army thing??
Very informative and eunique post. You have many views in your post
Haha. Yes, I have twice as many comments than I do votes. Then triple the views. Thanks for being a view, comment and upvoter!
and almighty god bless you and your follower......
hellow @hebrew i am not awaiting just for your upvote.i am also eagerly awaiting for your kind reply.and i think it is your kind to reply to your real follower.
very very neat and detailed explanation of ancient language of irvit
keep on posting such article and these are all valuable.
Thank you for these continued lesson. Excellent. Shared.
Shabbat Shalom. Another Great Lesson upvoted and resteemed
Its a great tutorial once again and I am learning from day to day basis...and I am sure after some period of time I will be able to clear any test on these languages..
Thank you @hebrew and Have a great day.
Great lesson of Hebrew language.so pronunciation and reading .
thanks for the information and great job.
Thanks this lesson in very important
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@hebrew
Thanks for the Hebrew this post very important lesson and useful.
For your post propagation.
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עברית. אני באמת מעריכה את השפה העברית.
שיהיה לך יום טוב
thanks for a good lesson and for sharing it.@hebrew
I am not undestand but I want to study with you
I can talk to something something hebrew language.
You have a lot of awesome posts, but this is by far one of your best ones man. I needed this one today! Thanks.
Thank you for sharing. Sound is like arabic. What is the best source online to learn the Alphabet?
nice post
That is indeed great buddy ,thanks for the class i should say :)
Pey & Fey is done for now .
Looking for the next class ;)
I have just noticed there is an account named "Hebrew"
A lot of love! Thanks for sharing the ancient language with the community of steem.
I appreciate it. keep it up
הא ואני ישראלי אם זה לא מובן מאליו, מקווה שהיה לך חג חנוכה נפלא
pey the great letter..... it has two different pronunciations and a Sofit (final) form..
your last post i have read up bottom ...hope so for learning The ancient language of ivrit ....i need to hard work.
thank you very much
I am a new steemians, maybe i should study first with you,
regards know me..
This is absolutely fascinating! You've earned my follow, and I look forward to future installments, as well as a new skill!
What you do is a real blessing @hebrew, and I'm glad I stumbled across your posts!
Very amazing post, @hebrew! As of lately my dreams have been super lucid and really different things I never thought I would dream about me speaking Hebrew and an ancient Egyptian language at once using Necromancer magic, etc, but I'm cool in my dreams like I'm so amazing in dream land, lol. I feel like, in my past life, I was a girl named Seraphine. Crazy, mystical things happening in my life. :p
Another great @hebrew lesson. It is a very nice looking letter. Now I want to know words that begin with pey and end with phey ....
Ha ha ... Here is one that begins with Pe..... פנה PNH
FACE: The anterior part of the human head; outward appearance. One present, in the sense of being in the face of another. Often used in the context of being before or in front of. (Always written in the plural form, but usually used as a singular noun) Hebrew: פנה pa-neh-masc. Alt. Trans.: before; in front of (when prefixed with "to~"); within (when suffixed with "~unto") Strong's: #3942, #6440 [Lexicon] [Concordance] http://www.mechanical-translation.org/mtt/mt-words.html
Thanks for this Link.
Here is one for the Final .... FALL. UPON(Verb): To suddenly and forcefully crash upon someone or something. Hebrew: שוף sh.w.p-com.
FAMILY.IDOL: A household idol of a god, possibly believed to have a healing power. Hebrew: תרף te-raph-masc.
@Sir, my reply might be little bit bigger, because, I'm going to answer both questions you asked there.... Sir I used google to find answers for them...
Question #1
Can you think of another letter that has a Dagesh that changes its pronunciation?
Source
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Question #2
Which other letters have a Sofit form or a form they take at the end of a word?
Source
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You covered them all! Many are asking me to read and I have wanted to read on Steemit. They problem is that some letters are everywhere and they are the last few. Shin, Resh, and Tav appear constantly.
There is a word "et" that usually precedes the direct object and ends with Tav. Ex: In the beginning God created "et" the heavens and the earth...
There is another word "asher" (that, which, who,) and you can't do without it. This one has Shin and Resh in it.
So audio has to wait until we know the sounds for each letter.
Review and practice in the meantime.
its very good and helpful explanation to understand the words more wisely .... thank you for explaining
Nice. Is it true that in old hebrew language some hebrew word has more meanings. It can be skin or light. I somewhere saw that but i can't remember where. So most of translated bibles from hebrew lost a lot of it's original meaning.
Most of the meaning is there. Some of the culture is not being represented at times. Hebrew is cyclical and not so lateral.
This is a very valuable article.We are very useful in learning the language.
Thank you for submitting such an article.
In the future, I expect another valuable letter.Also, you received very valuable comments from your article.
Thanks @hebrew
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i will always support you man!!!
I will catch up with all the lessons. Now you are reaching many more people, many more students @hebrew
Your posts are very interesting especially for me who is
still a beginner and I have to learn more do you want to be a
teacher for me???
@hebrew, awesome tutorial or Ivrit language you sharing to the community. This time you gave what's the pay. well explained and much tough task for learning point. But you give some opportunity to some easier. I have now some knowledge coz your lesson. Appreciated your effort. Well pronunciation. Thank you!!!
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Thank you very much for your comments. Nice pun too.
Excellent. I LOVE having Pomegranates every Thursday.
Today we are having Olives and bread and Light with Olive Oil.
It's Saturday (Sabbat in Italy ... Shabbat) - So it is a very good day to eat Dates and learn the Secret of the Hebrew Letter Taw (400) and the mystical Hebrew Word "Et" ..... Aleph-Tov .... Alpha and Omega. Meditate on this Word every Shabbat !
Nice introducing and more meaningful & powerful bible translating language @hebrew. I every-time use your lessons for study assistance. Sound would be great. Like to learn more ancient one. I'll keep this lesson for today learn. Need sometimes learnt.
Well said and Thank you for posting.
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Hebrew is such a great language!!!Thanks for sharing.
It is valuable and very useful ancient language.
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@hebrew .... You have assembled a great "Asiph" (Gathering) here on Steemit. Those of us who are thirsting to know the True Language and Word of God.
GATHERING: That which has been brought together. [. Hebrew: אסיף a-siph-masc.
Well done.
Great lesson and important language.contains Pey and they are presented is valuable.
Thanks @hebrew
have a great day
Cursive just brings a level of complexity to the language that I would teach if my followers were not already at the brink of too much knowledge comin' at me...
Nice post and keep posting like this.@hebrew
Nice and informative post ,just like it.@hebrew
Well explained about ancient Ivrit language. I spend 01 hour daily basis for learn hebrew language. I have little bit success. Some knowledge have. Go ahead and thank you for effort.
I posted this for you @hebrew ..... The Hebrew Word "Free" : חפשי HaPHShi
John 8:32 : “And you will know the Truth, and that truth will set you Free.”
FREE: Released from bondage or burden of obligation. Emancipation. Hebrew: חפשי .... HhaPh-Shi (masc.)
Image Source: http://onlyamustardseed.blogspot.ca/2010/07/healing-in-his-wings.html
Learning the Hebrew Letter Pey/Fey over on @Hebrew Steemit blog
I Love this Story of the Power of God through simple Faith. Believe and you shall have Life.
Mark 5:24-34
"A large crowd followed and pressed around him. And a woman was there who had been subject to bleeding for twelve years. She had suffered a great deal under the care of many doctors and had spent all she had, yet instead of getting better she grew worse. When she heard about Jesus, she came up behind him in the crowd and touched his cloak, because she thought, "If I just touch his clothes, (tallit) I will be healed." Immediately her bleeding stopped and she felt in her body that she was made Free from her suffering.
At once Jesus realized that power had gone out from him. He turned around in the crowd and asked, "Who touched my clothes?"
"You see the people crowding against you," his disciples answered, "and yet you can ask, 'Who touched me?' "
But Jesus kept looking around to see who had done it. Then the woman, knowing what had happened to her, came and fell at his feet and, trembling with fear, told him the whole TRUTH. He said to her, "Daughter, your FAITH has healed you. Go in peace and be FREE from your suffering."
Shared here: https://steemit.com/hebrew/@offgridlife/john-8-32-and-you-will-know-the-truth-and-that-truth-will-set-you-free
The thing that is most interesting is that she was required to dwell outside the city. She was also required to yell "Unclean" if anyone were to come near enough to touch her. If someone were to touch her, they would become unclean. She was risking her life and breaking the Torah by coming into a crowd and touching Him.
Yet she touched the embodiment of purity in order to get well.
Amen
That's pretty cool to know thanks for the tips by the way, have a nice..
Thanks for highlighting the important words and sharing the pics along good lesson :)
Really excited to read hebre
Good work dear its a pleasure to learn something today from the ancient language just need to revise it
wonderful i share this my two friends and too and one really like to learn from your post i always share it with him he say me thank you but i say thanks to you :)