Hebrew GRAMMAR Quest! (And 20 things I love about it) ♥ 🔎🔍
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DO THE COURSE HERE: https://holylanguage.com/grammar Welcome to Hebrew GRAMMAR Quest - the biggest and best Messiah-centered multimedia grammar course in existence. More than just a book or course, these lessons are a devotional quest through which you'll get closer to Yeshua - starting with the basics of alphabet and numerals, moving on to nouns, prepositions, etc. and culminating with simple and complex verbs.
Hebrew Grammar Quest is an academically challenging university/seminary-level course. At the same time it's also self-paced and therefore low-stress and is friendly to all learning preferences - audio, visual, and kinesthetic - using flashcards, quizzes, pictures, videos, and badges. Hebrew Grammar Quest is big. Each of the 35 lessons take 2 to 6 hours, but they're broken down into short sections and different activities so you can do a little every day.
If you did the original Hebrew Quest course but needed more grammar, this is for you. If you tried learning grammar from a book and it just wasn't enough, this is for you. If you already know Hebrew but want to take it to the next level, this is for you!
Watch this video to get an overview and see the twenty things I love about Hebrew Grammar Quest and then START HERE! https://holylanguage.com/grammar (And subscribe to Chris' YouTube channel "Talmidim Way" here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIpc5vd-A9_7SMeCdXG6VNQ?sub_confirmation=1
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LESSON 1
The Hebrew Aleph-Bet
Aleph-Bet Memory Song
Hebrew is written and read from RIGHT-to-LEFT
Five “KiMNePaTZ” letters have different final forms
Activity: Practice Letter Writing
Six “BeGaD KePHaT” letters - בגד כפת - take a mark called a Daghesh Lene
Today, only three “BucK uP” letters - בּכּפּ - change pronunciation
We classify א, ה, ח, ע as “Gutturals”, and ר as a sometimes-guttural
We classify ten Hebrew letters as “SQiN eM LeVY” consonants
Look out for look-alike Letters
Sephardic versus Seminary Pronunciation
LESSON 2
Hebrew Quest Vowels Lecture
Nikkudot Vowels: table
Nikkudot Vowels: discussion
Vocal and Silent Sheva
Vowels: that are letters: table
Vowels that are letters: discussion
“Defective” and “plene” spelling
Transliteration Shorthand
The Dagesh Forte Doubles the Consonant
בגד כפת letters can take either a Dagesh Lene OR a Dagesh Forte
The Easy Dagesh Forte Rule
וּ is usually Shureq, but could be Vav with a Dagesh Forte
Gutturals and Resh reject Dagesh Forte
LESSON 3
Hebrew Syllables
Hebrew Word Accents
Tonic, Pretonic, and Propretonic Syllables
Ultima, Penultima, and Antepenultima syllables
Rules for Silent Sheva
Rules for Vocal Sheva
Hebrew Diphthong = Accented Patach-Yod-Hireq
Vowels and Syllable Preference
Qamets Hatuf
Furtive Patach
Quiescent Aleph
LESSON 4
Gender and Number
Lexical Form
Parsing vs. Inflecting
Singular Noun Endings
Plural Noun Endings ים ִ and וֹת
Dual Noun Endings
Special dual forms
Irregular Pluralization
Segholate Nouns follow a standard vowel pattern when pluralizing
Geminate Words take a Daghesh Forte when Pluralized
Working back to the Lexical Form
Rule of Sheva I: Introduction
Rule of Sheva II: No Gutturals
Rule of Sheva III: Gutturals
Rule of Sheva IV: Names of God
LESSON 5
Translate the Vav Conjunction
Identify the Vav Conjunction
Loss of Dagesh Forte
Compensatory Lengthening
hebrew-quest-article-lecture
Translate the Article
Identify the Article
Hebrew Indefiniteness
Other Hebrew Definiteness
LESSON 6
Nun with Silent Sheva Becomes Dagesh Forte
Independent and Maqqef prepositions
Inseparable prepositions
The Article and Inseparable Prepositions
The flexible מִן: construction
The Article and מִן
The flexible מִן: meanings
The Definite Direct Object marker
LESSON 7
Inflecting Adjectives
Substantival Use
Attributive Use
Predicative Use
Adjective Use Comparison
The Mappiq
The Directional Ending
LESSON 8
Independent Personal Pronouns: Table
Independent Personal Pronouns: Memory Tips
Independent Personal Pronouns Discussion
Relative Pronoun אֲשֶׁר
Interrogative Pronouns
Interrogative Particle הֲ
Interrogative Particle vs. Definite Article
Near and Far Demonstratives
Demonstrative Pronoun
Demonstrative Adjective
LESSON 9
Possessive Pronominal Suffix Meaning
Type 1 and Type 2 Suffixes
Singular Suffixes
Plural Suffixes
LESSON 10
What is a Construct Chain?
Review: what makes a word definite
How to Recognize a Construct Chain
Identifying Construct state by Noun Endings
LESSON 11
Hebrew Ordinal Numbers
Cardinal Numbers
LESSON 12
The Verbal Root
Inflecting and Parsing Review
Person, Gender, Number
Verb Nomenclature
Lexical Form for Verbs
Preformatives, Sufformatives, Prefixes, and Suffixes
Verbal Vowels
The Seven Hebrew Verb Stems
Conjugation Introduction
The Eight Basic Conjugations
Finite vs. Non-Finite Conjugations
Parsing
Strong and Weak Verbs
...And that's just the first 12 lessons! DO THE COMPLETE COURSE HERE: https://holylanguage.com/grammar
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