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.
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Here is Resh: Symbolizing the head and other similar meanings first, front of, beginning, summit (top), cap stone and best. There is also a plant called "the head" which has poison in it, "rosh", otherwise known as gall. Resh has another meaning, that of poverty in the sense "to be poor" (rush) רוש .
It is the 20th letter. It is a consonant . It is also the number 200 when used as a number.
This letter is pronounced very much softer than an English "R" and it will take practice to learn. My first teacher pronounced Resh like a rolling Spanish "Rrrr" which is common in Spain and other Spanish speaking countries.
As a student, years ago I had to choose which pronunciation I would learn and practice. I listened to the Prime Minister of Israel and people who sing Hebrew songs to find the pronunciation that I am comfortable with.
I write this post hours ago...
Since then, I had recorded a reading in Genesis which has many words with Resh - the video is stuck encoding. While waiting I sang a song in Hebrew which is on its third attempt to put it up on dsound.audio (giving up)
If either finish this evening, I will post then or edit them into this post.
Where we are so far
Only two more letters and we will be reading! Well, there are many you can read already.
Let's also start studying our vowels. There are five sounds for them.
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.
I wonder what this means...
The Number 777
The number seven has deep spiritual significance. It has been held sacred by the Hebrews and other Semite peoples since the dawn of time. It represents perfection and holiness. It is used throughout the Scriptures and in this sense is the Almighty's Number. We read of:
Samson's seven locks of consecration. (Judges 16:13-19)
The seven pillars of wisdom's house. (Proverbs 9:1)
The sevenfold sign of total commitment and dependence (2 Chron. 29: 20-21)
The seven lambs to attest the conclusion of a peace treaty. (Genesis 21:28-30)
The seven fold sprinkling of blood before cleansing was complete. (Lev:16:19)
The seven week count to Pentecost, the seven year count to the sabbatical year and the seven times seven year count to the Jubilee year. (Lev. 23:15, Lev.25:1-9)
The seven candlesticks, seven churches, seven stars, seven seals, seven trumpets, seven thunders, and seven plagues mentioned in the book of Revelation etc.
In addition to these examples, and there are many more, the Almighty has blessed each seventh portion of time in The Sacred Calendar: the The Seventh Day of the Week, the seventh year and also the seventh thousanth year period referred to by Bible students as the Millennium. Together with the Festivals of the God of Israel these all express the concept of totality, maturity, holiness and absolute perfection.
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triple sevens (777) numerically symbolise Yahweh. He is the pinnacle of perfection, power and purity....as far as Scripture is concerned, seven is the number of perfection and holiness. ... the number 777 numerically expresses the Almighty's Truth as regards His 7th day Sabbath, His 7 annual Sabbaths, His 7th year Sabbath and His 7th thousand year Sabbath - the millennium.
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כן אתה צודק זה היה ברכה
אתה לא מקבל שום משמעות של פלא זה
אתה לא מקבל שום משמעות של פלא זה
Wow you are doing some really hard work to teach the people here,i can only imagine how much time it would have taken.thanks
hahaha its must be love and support of your all the follower that they like your post and following you.. i may in future you get more and more, it always been great to learn from you. @hebrew
The numbers 3 and 7 are considered both "perfect numbers" under Hebrew tradition.
In Unix's chmod, the value 777 grants all file access permissions to all user types.
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God always used number 3 and 7 in the Bible :)
Very lucky number... it looks like Resh Resh Resh
Congratulations on reaching 777 Followers. Next stop 888
Almost all religions emphasize "7". The universe witnesses the secret of 7: 7 times sky ... 7 sea ... 7 universe .. 7 times heaven, 7 times hell ... 7 times above ground, 7 times underground ... 7 holes in the ... 7 sleeps ... The last seven words of Jesus ... 7 basic colors ... The Kaaba has been around for 7 times ... There are 7 levels of Islam. The first verse of the Qur'an is 7 verses. In the Jews, the holy candlestick is seven-fold ... and many more ... an interesting knowledge ... shame ... premature born children are less likely to have 8-month-olds than 7-month-olds.I hope you will like my comment... @hebrew
Level: Basic
Hebrew uses a different alphabet than English
Hebrew is written right-to-left
The Hebrew alphabet has no vowels, but pronunciation aids are often added
There are several styles of Hebrew writing
Hebrew letters have numerical values
Writing in Hebrew may require a special word processor and fonts
The Hebrew and Yiddish languages use a different alphabet than English. The picture below illustrates the Hebrew alphabet, in Hebrew alphabetical order. Note that Hebrew is written from right to left, rather than left to right as in English, so Alef is the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet and Tav is the last. The Hebrew alphabet is often called the "alefbet," because of its first two letters.
we are on the last lessons wow started and ended so quickly can't even imagine i am learning with you :) this is a great lesson and a simple i guess but there is something to be remembered to not make a mistake with other words
Thanks for sharing the word "Resh" its great to learn through your post keep sharing :)
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The ancient language of ivrit ( עברית ) - Resh in great topic.for sharing.
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A Hebrew Word with the Letter Resh: רוּחַ הַקֹּדֶשׁ --> Ruach ha Kodesh : The Holy Spirit.
Is the Holy Spirit God Himself ?
Is this also Shechinah ... the Divine Presence of God as He/She appears on Earth ?
Ruach ha Kodesh
Source: Wikipedia
Yes I was reading this, which contains Ruach, but the video didn't encode. Lots of words with Resh here...
At some point we need the teacher's voice with the pronunciation
I tried, but nothing is working. I tried dsound.audio but it won't upload (the song I recorded this evening) and I tried reading the above, but the video would not encode.
One of my followers sent me an audio reading, but it's fast and fluid. I will use that as a sample post after we have begun to read at a slower pace.
What about Soundcloud ? https://soundcloud.com
https://soundcloud.com/ben-latts/hebrew-alphabet-song
Aleph-Beit song .... https://soundcloud.com/galit-levy-slater/the-aleph-beit-song
i think written is better then the video but sound can be very effective to understand words... because we catch very fast what we hear .. and i like you doing a very hard work to teach us its very appreciatable.. @ hebrew
excellent !!! @hebrew. There are many letters that have very difficult sounds for foreigners. because they do not have similar sounds
Thanks for highlighting these .... Reading now.
Resh is the second letter of the Bible .....
Thanks for a great lesson and for highlighting resh in the words, very helpful!
Excellent.
Finally I found this post today and now I can learn hebrew !
great work buddy !
Keep posting so that we can learn this ancient language !
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Glad to have you aboard - Welcome!
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@hebrew,
Two more letter then it will be the end of the Hebrew alphabet! Your dedication and your teaching style made this great collection of articles which leads us to learn this amazing language! I know I am not fluent in Hebrew, but I could read few words now! Everything happens due to your great learning curves! Yeah, not only article you have taught us pronunciation via sound clips as well! Moreover your handwritten letters and words also helped a lot!
Great work and excellent collection of teaching sessions! Thank you very much for the effort you have put on this!
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It's great that you put in a lot of effort in your work. Highly appreciated 👍🏼
Very good post, always like your posts, thanks for it and have a nice day , keep posting
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כל הכבוד.
:דוגמא מהאות ריש
"ראשית כוחמה יראת השם"
שבוע טוב!!!
Great Hebrew and Biblical knowledge. I didn't know Hebrew had such different pronunciation per letter. Hopefully you can find your sound as you sing. Great blog.
Daily Learn some new from your post. Love to read it.
i am an new steemians, maybe i should study first with you, regards know me....
Sometimes when I read your post, I feel like you write from another realm.
I'm awestruck..
always take some lesson from your post.waiting for your next post @hebrew
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Great lesson of Hebrew language.On the left a word that contains the "Resh" is best of best
https://gnosticteachings.org/courses/alphabet-of-kabbalah/757-resh.html
thanks for the information and great job.
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This is Excellent !!!!!
Genesis: בראשית : In the Beginning (BRaShyT / Genesis) ...
When I read much of what St Paul says in the New Testament I am convinced that he is himself a great gnostic teacher and Mystic that tries to explain that the Spirit of God is within and waiting to be discovered through the mystical teachings of his Master, Jesus of Nazareth.
Awesome.... Yes, St Paul understood better than anyone else. Maybe St Thomas also understood,
St Paul was a Genius.
So many Incredible Mysteries and so much Truth hidden within every single Hebrew Word and Letter. God certainly is Magnificent. Master of the Hebrew Aleph-Bet.
There are many interesting Gnostic teachings that show deep and mysterious interpretations to the Traditional Stories of the Bible.
i think i have missed most of the classes, where do I start from?
such a nice thing to learn thanks hebrew for making this possible nice post
so many words learned in hebrew language thanks to you
This is so interesting. A bit hard to follow but tnx to your previous posts i start to understand it a bit.@hebrew.Resteem this post.
Sir I like your hebrew languages good post.@resteem.
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vowel soundgood in topic.for shring.@resteem.
great work, god bless you!!
עבודה מדהימה, שאלוהים יברך אותך!!
Your reading is amazing. I will be using it later as an example of fluent reading,
אדיררר!!!!
awsome!!!!
Thanks about the new knowledge about the letter Resh, the Head :)
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@hebrew - Sir you nicely explained
Resh
today... Thank you for sharing your knowledge of hebrew with us Sir...+W+
i am very thankful for teaching me this language :)
thanks so much
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Wow we have learn so much till now didn't even imagine how far we have came this is just amazing to see and learn through your post on steemit
Your teaching style is simply awesome and on day to day basis we are learning it more thoroughly.
Thank you @hebrew and have a great day.
So nicely taught by you and your blog page is a gem as far as language tutorial is concerned.
Thank you...steem on and stay blissful....
the hand written work has really helped to understand and when i try to write i can easily do it :) thank you
Writing takes only a little practice. You will be surprised after you try for a little longer.
Resh learn today & it's very easy to identify now. One of the world ancient language you teach us by using useful materials like images, sound clips & etc. Willing to see your next post & wish you a nice day.
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Another Great Lesson.... Resh. - UpVoted and Resteemed.
Image Source: http://www.ancient-hebrew.org/alphabet_letters_resh.html
I have read that the Cannanites are ancient Hebrew cousins / slaves in Egypt. Working in the mines and the builders of the Pyramids.
https://www.pri.org/stories/2016-12-28/theres-convincing-theory-illiterate-miners-invented-alphabet
Thanks. Great article. I am sure that eventually Archaeological discoveries in Israel will explain it all.
This is a very interesting Chart. Thanks for the Image Source. Does this mean that the Cannanite, Hebrew Aleph-Bet comes from Egyptian Pictographs ? Or that the Cannanite workers are the Origin of the Egyptian Pictographs ??
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Awesome and excellent language . the grate Hebrew letter of RESH .
The letter RESH holds the value of two hundred in the numerological calculations of the Hebrew alphabet. It is symbolic of wickedness as well as higher consciousness.
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Thank you, nice graphic. Many have commented on the similarities between Hebrew and Arabic.
yap there is many similarities between Arabic and hebrew also with other it's can be possible normal as it can see because we all human are the same so must be in ancient time they get idea with one another... it's about creating languages which can identify them @ hebrew
Who thought that l will be learning hebrew.but here i am..thanks for sharing this great knowledge with us :)
thank you hebrew for your another lesson resh...
i have analysised it a little bit....
RESH is the twentiteth letter of the semitic abjads....
in most semitic alphabet ,the letter resh is quite similar to the letter dalet..in the syric alaphabet ,the letter became so similar that now they are only distingguished by a dot .resh has adot abvove the letter and the otherwise identical dalet has dot below the letter
the letter is named ray'" in arabic...it is written in several ways depending on its position in the world.
In heberew resh represents a rhotic consonant that has different realization for different dialects...
Resh is an abbreviation can stand for rabbi
RESH may be found after a persons's name on gravestone to indicate that the person had been a rabbi or to indicate the other use of rav ..
thank you@Hebrew.....
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Thank you. Your responses always have so much info in them!
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thank you again...
I really like your post because I like the foreign language, when you have free time to teach me more.
Hello @djohan,
Extraordinary good article & incredible dedication to give us the best. Resh learn well. Keep it up & have a nice day to you.
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What a great way to start the day thanks hebrew for sharing this lesson :)
Very interesting... I did not know about the connection with "poor"... Blessed are the Poor . Upvoted and resteemed.
I need to look into this.... Maybe related to a Group of followers of Yeshua called "the Poor" Ebionites. Looking at this word now I see some other Possibilities .... AVi-onim .... disciples of the Father ?
Aramaic Bible in Plain English: “Blessed by The Spirit (ha Ruach) are the poor, because theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven.
Ebionites Hebrew אביונים ebyonim,ebyonim, ebionim, meaning "the poor" or "poor ones"), is a patristic term referring to a Jewish Christian movement that existed during the early centuries of the Christian Era.
Excellent. I have always wondered about the Ebionites.
Poor .... רָשׁ
Blessed are the Poor .... רָשׁ
apparently it is difficult to pronounce. You must have a special movement. The gif again surprises me, this time it is interpreted in a great way. Resteemed @hebrew
Thanks for the Hebrew this post very important lesson and useful.
For your post propagation.
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