Phoenician Hebrew 101

Phoenician Hebrew 101
Author: Yasapa Yachaana
Publisher:
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2019-12-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781674915265

This book is fun, and hard concepts are made incredibly easy. You will learn how to read Phoenician Hebrew (original Biblical Hebrew) by deconstructing and examining every Phoenician Hebrew word, phrase, and sentence in the 1611 Authorized King James Version of the Bible's rendering of the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20:1-17). You will learn how Phoenician Hebrew words, phrases and sentences are made and why! Each verse is written in the Phoenician Hebrew script along with its transliteration and translation in English. Each word is shown with its Strong's number and meaning, plus their meanings from the Brown Driver Briggs Lexicon, and an accepted standard translation of the Hebrew Scriptures to help you understand the nuances of each word. This book is a "must have" for anyone who is serious about returning to The Most High.

The Oxford Handbook of the Phoenician and Punic Mediterranean

The Oxford Handbook of the Phoenician and Punic Mediterranean
Author: Carolina López-Ruiz
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 787
Release: 2022
Genre: History
ISBN: 0197654428

The Phoenicians created the Mediterranean world as we know it--yet they remain a poorly understood group. In this Handbook, the first of its kind in English, readers will find expert essays covering the history, culture, and areas of settlement throughout the Phoenician and Punic world.

Who Were the Phoenicians?

Who Were the Phoenicians?
Author: Nissim Raphael Ganor
Publisher: Kotarim International Publi
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2009
Genre: Exodus, The
ISBN: 9659141521

Contextualizing Israel's Sacred Writings

Contextualizing Israel's Sacred Writings
Author: Brian B. Schmidt
Publisher: SBL Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2015-07-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1628371196

An essential resource exploring orality and literacy in the pre-Hellenistic southern Levant and the Hebrew Bible Situated historically between the invention of the alphabet, on the one hand, and the creation of ancient Israel's sacred writings, on the other, is the emergence of literary production in the ancient Levant. In this timely collection of essays by an international cadre of scholars, the dialectic between the oral and the written, the intersection of orality with literacy, and the advent of literary composition are each explored as a prelude to the emergence of biblical writing in ancient Israel. Contributors also examine a range of relevant topics including scripturalization, the compositional dimensions of orality and textuality as they engage biblical poetry, prophecy, and narrative along with their antecedents, and the ultimate autonomy of the written in early Israel. The contributors are James M. Bos, David M. Carr, André Lemaire, Robert D. Miller II, Nadav Na'aman, Raymond F. Person Jr., Frank H. Polak, Christopher A. Rollston, Seth L. Sanders, Joachim Schaper, Brian B. Schmidt, William M. Schniedewind, Elsie Stern, and Jessica Whisenant. Features Addresses questions of literacy and scribal activity in the Levant and Negev Articles examine memory, oral tradition, and text criticism Discussion of the processes of scripturalization

Hebrew Verse Structure

Hebrew Verse Structure
Author: Michael Patrick O'Connor
Publisher: Eisenbrauns
Total Pages: 684
Release: 1980
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780931464027

In this extensive and eclectic reconsideration of classical Hebrew poetics, O'Connor evaluates the assumptions that have guided scholars for more than two hundred years. The result is "a great leap forward in the analysis and interpretation of early Hebrew poetry." (David Noel Freedman)

Colloquial Hebrew

Colloquial Hebrew
Author: Zippi Lyttleton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2015-08-14
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1317306619

Colloquial Hebrew provides a step-by-step course in Hebrew as it is written and spoken today. Combining a user-friendly approach with a thorough treatment of the language, it equips learners with the essential skills needed to communicate confidently and effectively in Hebrew in a broad range of situations. No prior knowledge of the language is required. Key features include: • progressive coverage of speaking, listening, reading and writing skills • structured, jargon-free explanations of grammar • an extensive range of focused and stimulating exercises • realistic and entertaining dialogues covering a broad variety of scenarios • useful vocabulary lists throughout the text • additional resources available at the back of the book, including a full answer key, a grammar summary and bilingual glossaries Balanced, comprehensive and rewarding, Colloquial Hebrew will be an indispensable resource both for independent learners and students taking courses in Hebrew. Audio material to accompany the course is available to download freely in MP3 format from www.routledge.com/cw/colloquials. Recorded by native speakers, the audio material features the dialogues and texts from the book and will help develop your listening and pronunciation skills.

911 Ibaryath Rescue

911 Ibaryath Rescue
Author: House Yashar'al
Publisher:
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2018-07-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9781717783240

Have you ever wondered why the Hebrew language is written in consonants without vowels and does anyone know which vowels go where in a word, and why? Would you like to be blessed with the answers to those questions and to speak, read, write and translate the ancient language Moses spoke? Would you like to bless your family and friends with this knowledge? If yes, keep reading.911 Ibar Rescue is a high quality, easy to read and understand workbook that presents the Ancient Phoenician Paleo Iber language with the authentic vowel sounds that Moses and other pre-captivity ancestors spoke and wrote the Hebrew scriptures in. This work is written by bloodline ascendants of the House of Yashar'al to give our brethren the tools and skills they need to uncover translation errors and outright deception. This outstanding workbook presents the 66 Iber pictographs (alphabet letters) from the Ancient, Paleo, and Late eras plus their sounds, and their equivalent English alphabet letters. We present 43 English words to demonstrate pictographs' sounds plus we packed in 66 writing exercises, 80 vocabulary words with phonics and 22 high-resolution pictures to bless our readers with a peak learning experience and maximum pleasure. 911 Ibar Rescue provides an excellent opportunity for family-AHAYAH bonding. After mastering the concepts herein, Learners will be able to:1. Write each of the Ancient Phoenician Paleo Iber pictographs (letters) from each era (Ancient, Paleo, and Late);2. Recognize each pictograph at sight and recite them by their names;3: Write the Hebrew word that each pictograph is derived from;4. Recite each pictograph's meaning;5. Speak and write the sound of each pictograph;6. State each pictograph's English letter equivalent; and7. Spell the 80 vocabulary words and write their definitions.Whether you are a novice or advanced Learner, 911 Ibar Rescue is the right resource for you. The first step toward mastering any language is memorizing its alphabet. Learning any language is challenging and it takes daily practice, patience, and persistence, so do not try to complete all the exercises in one sitting, rather practice 2 or 3 pictographs a day until you complete all of the exercises, then repeat the process until you master each learning objective stated above.Thank you for supporting our ancient Iber heritage and tradition of excellence in the language arts.Shalom,House of Yashar'al

A Phoenician-Punic Grammar

A Phoenician-Punic Grammar
Author: Charles R. Krahmalkov
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2015-11-02
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9004294201

Carefully selected examples from texts and dialects of the whole Phoenician-Punic period bring to life the grammatical description of this language. Included are fully vocalized Punic and Neo-Punic inscriptions of Roman Tripolitiana in Latin orthography as well as the literary fragments of Punic drama as found in Plautus' comedy Poenulus. This classical descriptive grammar of the Phoenician-Punic language (1200 BCE - 350 CE) presents the reader with a full picture: its phonology, orthography, morphology, syntax and usage. Its history and its various dialects are dealt with in an introduction. Hebraists and Semitists will find the description of the verbal system of particular interest to them, especially that of the literary language, which holds that tense and aspect reference of a given form of the verb is largely a function of syntax, not morphology. Much of this grammatical material is presented here for the first time.