Hebrew Root Words in Common Biblical Names

Why take this course?
It seems like you're outlining the structure and benefits of a Hebrew language course designed to be used in conjunction with Bible study. The course is structured into units, each with an introductory video, practical exercises, and a recap to reinforce learning. The PDF files accompanying the videos are designed for self-testing and reinforcement.
The course emphasizes the importance of music in learning, as it can aid brain activation and retention of new language structures. The English translations with hyphens are used to reflect the Hebrew word order and provide additional learning opportunities beyond the targeted vocabulary list.
The course promises to enhance regular Bible study and prayer by providing insights through a deeper understanding of Biblical Hebrew. By the third unit, students will learn how to form sentences in Hebrew, making communication possible and fostering a desire to delve further into Biblical Hebrew.
To summarize, here's what you can expect from this course:
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Course Structure:
- Unit 1 focuses on simple Hebrew morph (letter sounds and combinations).
- Unit 2 covers names with sounds not found in English.
- Unit 3 deals with names that represent whole sentences or phrases.
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Video Lesson Structure:
- Introduction to the unit, reviewing previous knowledge.
- Morphing Hebrew letters and sounds.
- Scripture exercises to apply what has been learned.
- Recap to solidify understanding and provide insights.
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PDF Files:
- Designed for self-testing with answers provided on the next page.
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Benefits:
- Engages the brain effectively for language learning.
- Enhances Bible study by providing a deeper understanding of Biblical Hebrew.
- Teaches students to form sentences in Hebrew, facilitating communication and further learning.
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Musical Aids:
- Music is used to stimulate the brain and aid in language retention.
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Translation Techniques:
- English translations with hyphens to reflect Hebrew word order and provide extra vocabulary practice.
By the end of the course, students should be able to recognize Biblical Hebrew words from names they know, put sentences together in Hebrew, and have a foundation for deeper engagement with biblical texts.
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