

Biblical Hebrew: Learning a Sacred Language
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S1 O1 - Studying Biblical Hebrew
21 czerwca 201830 minUse the word "hallelujah" as a gateway to exploring the three different components of the Biblical Hebrew writing system: letters, vowels, and diacriticals. Then, start learning Hebrew the natural way with a look at Genesis 1:3 and the first thing God does in creating heaven and Earth.Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kupS1 O2 - Learning the Aleph Bet
21 czerwca 201830 minGet to know the letters of the Hebrew alphabet, and how Biblical Hebrew is pronounced. Surprises include the silent letter aleph (the first letter of "God"), the tricky letter samekh, which resembles an "o" but sounds like an "s," and nearly identical pairs of letters such as gimel and nun.Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kupS1 O3 - The Tiberian Vowel System
21 czerwca 201833 minThe Tiberian system of marking vowels in Hebrew has been used exclusively for more than 1,000 years. In this episode, discover the signs that mark short and long vowels, and learn how vowels can change their spelling (and, slightly, their sound) without changing their meaning.Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kupS1 O4 - Roots of Semitic Verbs
21 czerwca 201835 minEvery Hebrew verb, and almost every noun and adjective, is based on a root, a group of three (or sometimes two) consonants. Here, Professor Carasik teaches you how to begin recognizing the roots of verbs in Biblical Hebrew, then he discusses how God is referred to in the Hebrew Bible.Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kupS1 O5 - Hebrew Verb Forms and the Definite Article
21 czerwca 201836 minGet an introduction to the five different Hebrew verb forms: finite, infinitive, adjective, participle, and imperative. Plus, learn three ways of identifying something as definite (rather than indefinite): by using the definite article (ha), by labeling it with a personal pronoun, and by naming it.Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kupS1 O6 - Hebrew's Attached Prepositions
21 czerwca 201831 minExplore three Hebrew letters that attach to the beginning of other words to create a new word. Then, armed with this new knowledge, read your first complete paragraph in Biblical Hebrew from start to finish: the story of the first day of creation in Genesis 1:1-5.Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kupS1 O7 - Adjective Forms and Agreement in Hebrew
21 czerwca 201833 minUnlike English, Hebrew adjectives have four forms (not one), and they must agree with their nouns based on whether they're singular or plural, and masculine or feminine. Learn the four forms of adjectives (tov, tovah, tovim, tovot), several adjectives, and two ways to put nouns and adjectives together.Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kupS1 O8 - Irregular Hebrew Nouns and Adjectives
21 czerwca 201833 minSometimes it's the simpler nouns that are the most likely to surprise you. Examine several of the most common non-obvious nouns (irregular nouns) and adjectives (demonstratives) in Biblical Hebrew. These include family names (daughter, son, brother), as well as "this" (zeh, zot) and "these" (eleh).Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kupS1 O9 - Hebrew Pronouns and Pronominal Suffixes
21 czerwca 201832 minHebrew has a ton of different pronouns. In this episode, get an introduction to pronouns like "I" (ani, anokhi) and "we" (anahnu), as well as three different flavors of pronominal suffixes. Then, practice your new skills with a Bible verse describing the fourth day of creation.Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kupS1 O10 - How Hebrew Letters Behave
21 czerwca 201835 minWhat do different letters do differently? Here, take a comprehensive look at the different ways Hebrew letters behave and start deciphering words in Biblical Hebrew that you don't already recognize. Topics include guttural letters (the orneriest consonants in the Hebrew language) and roots that start with yud.Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kupS1 O11 - Perfect and Imperfect Hebrew Verbs
21 czerwca 201838 minFocus on two of the five forms of Biblical Hebrew verbs: the perfect and the imperfect, both of which have person, gender, and number. The perfect, as you'll learn, is always marked by endings. The imperfect, however, is marked by prefix letters as well: aleph, nun, tav, and yud.Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kupS1 O12 - Segholate Nouns and Pausal Forms
21 czerwca 201835 minTurn now to segholate nouns: nouns that feature seghols ("-eh" vowels). By looking at segholate nouns in real Hebrew phrases from the Bible, you'll start to get more comfortable with what Professor Carasik calls the "EH-eh rhythm" and the various grammatical forms that use the pattern.Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kupS1 O13 - The Construct Form: Hebrew's Trailer Hitch
21 czerwca 201831 minBy allowing you to attach another noun to your first noun, the construct form acts as a sort of trailer hitch in Biblical Hebrew. Once attached, the first noun in construct "belongs" to the second. Here, learn construct forms by revisiting the first and fourth day of creation.Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kupS1 O14 - Forming Hebrew Construct Chains
21 czerwca 201832 minContinue your study of construct forms with prepositions in Biblical Hebrew that are combinations of simple prepositions you've already learned (example: lifnei, or "before"). Then, look at irregular nouns with unusual construct forms whose frequent occurrence makes them critical to understanding Biblical Hebrew.Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kupS1 O15 - Hebrew Verb Classifications: Binyanim
21 czerwca 201833 minIn Biblical Hebrew, the binyan acts as a sort of stem or conjugation for verbs. Get a re-introduction to verbs with their binyan identification, learn how the binyanim got their names, and focus on a single root in different binyanim to get a feel for what the binyanim do to a verb's meaning.Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kupS1 O16 - Question Words in Hebrew
21 czerwca 201836 minFrom mi ("Who?") and lama lo ("Why not?") to eikh ("How?") and matai ("When?"), discover how to recognize the words that tell you when a question is coming up in Biblical Hebrew. Why is this so important? Because there's no such thing as a question mark in Biblical Hebrew.Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kupS1 O17 - Hebrew Participles
21 czerwca 201836 minReturn to the verbal system with Professor Carasik's helpful explanation of the third of the five Hebrew verb forms: the participle. One of the ways you'll master the verbal adjective in Biblical Hebrew is by working your way through Genesis 22:7.Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kupS1 O18 - Counting in Hebrew
21 czerwca 201831 minIn this fun episode, start to count in Hebrew, from one to 10,000. You'll learn a children's rhyme for counting from one to four, the construct form of numbers, the ordinal numbers, some helpful shortcuts such as how to refer to a "pair" of something, and more.Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kupS1 O19 - Hebrew Roots with Guttural Letters
21 czerwca 201833 minFocus your attention here on categories of verbs from the Qal binyan with roots whose guttural letters (hey, het, and ayin) tend to "misbehave." Central to this episode are three rules about how gutturals behave, as well as relevant examples in passages from the Hebrew Bible.Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kupS1 O20 - Hebrew's Lamed-Hey Roots
21 czerwca 201834 minLamed-hey roots are those roots where, in the dictionary, the third radical of a verb (the lamed) is a hey. Here, learn how to work with some of the most common lamed-hey roots, including banah ("build"), hayah ("live"), anah ("answer"), panah ("turn"), and kalah ("be over").Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kupS1 O21 - Hebrew's Roots Beginning with Yud
21 czerwca 201835 minRoots that begin with yud are plentiful in Hebrew, and very common. Professor Carasik walks you through a list of some of the most common first-yud verbs, including yada ("know"), yatza ("go out"), yarash ("take possession"), and yashav ("settle").Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kupS1 O22 - Irregular Hebrew Verbs
21 czerwca 201835 minVery few verbs in Hebrew are irregular. Those that are, as you'll learn here, are not very difficult, but they do work a little differently than what you're used to seeing. In this episode, learn how to master irregular Hebrew verbs by focusing on them individually.Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kupS1 O23 - Hebrew's Hollow Verbs
21 czerwca 201836 minWelcome to what may be the strangest verb roots of all: those that have only two consonants, not three. Here, explore the general rules about these hollow verbs, and build a list of commonly used hollow verbs you can refer to when reading Biblical Hebrew.Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kupS1 O24 - The Infinitive in Hebrew
21 czerwca 201832 minThe infinitive verb form is used to describe the action of a verb (as in "There's a time to rend ... and a time to mend."). Professor Carasik walks you through the different infinitive forms, then guides you through Ecclesiastes 3: what he calls the "mother lode" of the Hebrew infinitive.Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kupS1 O25 - Jussives, Cohortatives, and "Hava Nagila"
21 czerwca 201838 minExplore how Biblical Hebrew expresses intention (as in phrases like yehi or, or "Let there be light."). You'll encounter jussives, which are only found in lamed-hey, hollow, and Hiphil verbs; and cohortatives, which invite collective action (as in the famous song, "Hava Nagila").Subskrybuj The Great Courses Signature Collection lub The Great Courses Signature Collection & Living albo kup