Why Learn Hebrew?
There are many reasons to learn Hebrew such as to read the Tenach (the Old Testament of the Bible written in Hebrew) in its original language or simply to learn how to pronounce Hebrew words such as those in Strong’s Concordance without having to use the transliterations. Probably the most advantageous reason to learn Hebrew is the ability to understand the original author’s words, rather than through the translator’s opinion of the author’s words.
Learning the Hebrew language can be both fun and exciting. By simply studying the pages to follow for just a few minutes a day you will soon be reading Hebrew and be building a small vocabulary of Hebrew words and phrases. More
Part I- Hebrew Alphabets
Part 2- Hebrew Verbs
- Introduction to Hebrew Verbs
- The subject of the Verb
- Verb Tenses
- The Object of the Verb
- Biblical Application
Part 3- Hebrew Nouns
- Introduction to Hebrew Nouns
- The subject of the Verb
- Verb Tenses
- The Object of the Verb
- Biblical Application
Part 4 – Hebrew Adjectives, prepositions, conjunctions etc
Part 5 – Hebrew Verb Forms
Part 6 – Sentences

Hi, I’ve always tried making sense out of scripture in the Bible but could never do so until I actually realised that if the Bible was written by Hebrew men living in a Hebrew era & culture I’d only gain clearer understanding if I got into studying the language. I’ve recently started looking at lots of cultural attributes of the 1st century Hebrew nation & scripture is starting to look a bit clearer now. I’d really like to understand more about my Rabbi & saviour JESUS & in order to do so I’m gonna need to know HIS culture & Language. Please help where you can?
Covered in HIS dust Brandon.