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Word Study Yom

The Hebrew word for “day” is the word “Yom“. Young earth creationists have always argued that the word used for the days of creation can only mean a 24-hour day. In this article, we will examine the uses of Yom in the Old Testament, and show that it can mean a wide variety of time periods. First, one must understand that the Hebrew language is not nearly is diverse as our English language. Whereas we have millions of words, the Hebrew source for the Old Testament only […]

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Meet the Israelis

They speak Hebrew which is a peculiar, throaty language that takes ages to learn. Once you take hold of of basic communication you’ll find out that they typically only talk about money and food anyway. Although they can appear rude, at heart they’re very kind and friendly. Israelis are tribal so if you’re on the outside they seem quite unfriendly. But once you’re their friend they’ll invite you to come and stay or go on trips around the country. People will talk to you in the street. […]

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Learn Hebrew Online

If you are interested in learning Hebrew there are now many ways in which you can access courses and classes. With technology developing at such a fast pace, online courses are not only vastly available but also the preferred choice for many new students. Social media without doubt plays a huge part in connecting people to just about everything out there. The beauty of learning Hebrew online is the flexibility an online course offers. You can select how, when and where you would like to do the […]

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Jewish Meditation

The Three Faculties of Jewish Meditation behind the Understanding of Torah In Hebrew, Jewish Meditation is called hitbonenut or hisbonenus. Usually, these are most clearly explained in the Hasidic and Kabbalistic texts. Hebrew pertains to one of the many dialects under the languages of Canaanite. It flourished as the Israel’s spoken language between tenth century BCE and third or fourth CE (the Byzantine Period) upon the extinction of several Canaanite dialects. The term hisbonenus is derived from Binah, a Hebrew word which means understanding. This understanding is […]

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How to Choose Foreign Language Training

Choosing foreign language training is easy when you know what language you want to learn. When you decide which language you want to learn, then you can start narrowing down the categories and find the quality foreign language-training guides that fit your needs. The best way to decide is start making a list. Write the checklist in good penmanship so that you can reread what you have written. The checklist should include the set of languages that interest you. Write a few uninteresting languages also in the […]

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Foreign Language Programs in Training

Foreign language programs in training open the doors to learning English, Afrikaans, Arabic, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Hindi, Japanese, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Turkish, Vietnamese and so on. Many online sources are available, which can offer you connections to foreign language training. Some of the training guides offered will help you to learn Spanish or Latin American. You get hundreds of hours of instructions to help you master the language. Some programs incorporate over 90 lessons for training you […]

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Hebrew Made Simple

As when learning any language, learning Hebrew can and will have its challenges. Considered as a sacred language it comes from the Semitic family of languages of which its ancient form is still used in prayer and study. Learning Hebrew can be both rewarding and frustrating so choosing a learning method that offers you the simplest form of understanding is without doubt the way to go. Spending a little time researching courses and classes is beneficial as it will help you decided which is the right option […]

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Benefits of Learning Hebrew

The main benefit of learning a second language is that of being able to communicate with others in their native language. Hebrew is considered to be one of the most difficult languages to learn and requires a lot of study but once mastered, even if only at a basic level it can be very rewarding. Hebrew is not just an ancient language, often studied by those wanting to be able to read old historic documents and learn more about cultural heritage, it is also a modern language […]

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Why Learn Hebrew

Hebrew is the language of the Bible and often deemed as sacred but this is not the only reason why people choose to learn this ancient language. For many it is the historic heritage and cultural aspects of the nomadic Hebrews that inspires one to learn this relatively difficult language. The more modern form of the Hebrew language is the one that we may see in the media and actively spoken in today’s age. But ancient Hebrew is what the scripts and of course the Bible is […]

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Ways to Learn Hebrew

There are many ways to learn Hebrew and for many people it’s all about flexibility, convenience and enjoyment. The reasons for learning a second or even third language will vary from person to person but generally the ability to communicate and understand native speakers is foremost in our decision making. Depending on how far you intend to take your knowledge will influence your choice in learning methods. If you plan to use Hebrew in your work or everyday life then a more intense in depth course is […]

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