Your presentations are hugely helpful. I first learned, and forgot, Hebrew grammar in pre-seminary studies. This is a review that I hope will help make Hebrew a permanent part of my resource bank.
GD bless you Mr. Hultin, i pray your well. Ty, very much for tutorial, it’s incredibly interesting😊. It is definitely very key to my progress if I’m able to apply it. Do you take questions Mr. Hultin? If you do, please may I ask you, if what you’re teaching in this tutorial, does it apply to when one is learning modern Hebrew grammar as well? Again ty very much for tutorial. Look forward to hearing back from you, bless you 👋 😊
Thank you kindly. For the most part, these rules apply to modern Hebrew as well as to Biblical Hebrew. But you'll always want to double check about any particular verb, preposition, etc., as there might be some unexpected difference in Modern usage.
This is a little bit confusing. Are the words in right columns abbreviations of the words in left column? I can see that "bi" an abb of "b-ani" But how is "b:acha" an abb of "bachem" ???
Your presentations are hugely helpful. I first learned, and forgot, Hebrew grammar in pre-seminary studies. This is a review that I hope will help make Hebrew a permanent part of my resource bank.
Very helpful. Well presented and clear explanations. Thank you 😊
What book is this from?
You make it so interesting!
GD bless you Mr. Hultin, i pray your well. Ty, very much for tutorial, it’s incredibly interesting😊. It is definitely very key to my progress if I’m able to apply it. Do you take questions Mr. Hultin? If you do, please may I ask you, if what you’re teaching in this tutorial, does it apply to when one is learning modern Hebrew grammar as well? Again ty very much for tutorial. Look forward to hearing back from you, bless you 👋 😊
Thank you kindly.
For the most part, these rules apply to modern Hebrew as well as to Biblical Hebrew. But you'll always want to double check about any particular verb, preposition, etc., as there might be some unexpected difference in Modern usage.
What about the proposition מ/מן ?
It means ‘from’
This is a little bit confusing.
Are the words in right columns
abbreviations of the words in left column?
I can see that "bi" an abb of "b-ani"
But how is "b:acha" an abb of
"bachem" ???
This is at page 41. Of which biblical Hebrew grammar ? Anyone has the title of the book ? Or the ISBN number . Thank you.
Is this biblical Hebrew or modern Hebrew?
I realized it's biblical Hebrew. Thanks for sharing free education
השם יברך אותך!!
thanks bro pls next vido paret 2,,,
Thank you!