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In relation to Biblical study, have any of you learned Hebrew so you can translate the Bible for yourself?

If you have, is it hard to learn Hebrew and how can I go about doing it?

Thanks

God bless

Hebrew is very difficult; expect to spend a great deal of time and effort learning it. With that in mind, it is worth the effort for what you get in terms of understanding the Bible better. Don’t expect to be able to translate it for yourself unless you want to make it a lifetime endeavor, though.

As for learning it, there are books and websites, but getting the alphabet right is essential before anything else.

November 19 2008 | Learn Biblical Hebrew | 9 Comments »

In relation to Biblical study, have any of you learned Hebrew so you can translate the Bible for yourself?

If you have, is it hard to learn Hebrew and how can I go about doing it?

Thanks

God bless

Hebrew is very difficult; expect to spend a great deal of time and effort learning it. With that in mind, it is worth the effort for what you get in terms of understanding the Bible better. Don’t expect to be able to translate it for yourself unless you want to make it a lifetime endeavor, though.

As for learning it, there are books and websites, but getting the alphabet right is essential before anything else.

November 19 2008 | Learn Biblical Hebrew | 9 Comments »

In relation to Biblical study, have any of you learned Hebrew so you can translate the Bible for yourself?

If you have, is it hard to learn Hebrew and how can I go about doing it?

Thanks

God bless

Hebrew is very difficult; expect to spend a great deal of time and effort learning it. With that in mind, it is worth the effort for what you get in terms of understanding the Bible better. Don’t expect to be able to translate it for yourself unless you want to make it a lifetime endeavor, though.

As for learning it, there are books and websites, but getting the alphabet right is essential before anything else.

November 19 2008 | Learn Biblical Hebrew | 9 Comments »

In relation to Biblical study, have any of you learned Hebrew so you can translate the Bible for yourself?

If you have, is it hard to learn Hebrew and how can I go about doing it?

Thanks

God bless

Hebrew is very difficult; expect to spend a great deal of time and effort learning it. With that in mind, it is worth the effort for what you get in terms of understanding the Bible better. Don’t expect to be able to translate it for yourself unless you want to make it a lifetime endeavor, though.

As for learning it, there are books and websites, but getting the alphabet right is essential before anything else.

November 19 2008 | Learn Biblical Hebrew | 9 Comments »

What Biblical translation do you most prefer and why?

When I first became a Christian I used the KJV after I learned some history about it I switched to the NIV then after reading a lot of paraphrasing and actual verses removed due to debates from the writers I decided I wanted to know which translation was closest to the original text.

I was fortunate enough to befriend a Jewish man who is a Messianic Rabbi and he said the New American Standard is what he uses because he finds it fits the best with Hebrew and Greek text.
He did say that anyone who studies scripture benefits greatly by using a concordance alongside.

NWT.

According to Jason BeDuhn from the NAU. The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures is the most accurate.

Get the book:

“Truth in Translations” by BeDuhn.

He compares 8 popular bibles including the KJV, NRSV, NASB, NIV and others.

Of these 8 the NWT is the best.

.

November 17 2008 | Learn Biblical Hebrew | 5 Comments »

What Biblical translation do you most prefer and why?

When I first became a Christian I used the KJV after I learned some history about it I switched to the NIV then after reading a lot of paraphrasing and actual verses removed due to debates from the writers I decided I wanted to know which translation was closest to the original text.

I was fortunate enough to befriend a Jewish man who is a Messianic Rabbi and he said the New American Standard is what he uses because he finds it fits the best with Hebrew and Greek text.
He did say that anyone who studies scripture benefits greatly by using a concordance alongside.

NWT.

According to Jason BeDuhn from the NAU. The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures is the most accurate.

Get the book:

“Truth in Translations” by BeDuhn.

He compares 8 popular bibles including the KJV, NRSV, NASB, NIV and others.

Of these 8 the NWT is the best.

.

November 17 2008 | Learn Biblical Hebrew | 5 Comments »

What Biblical translation do you most prefer and why?

When I first became a Christian I used the KJV after I learned some history about it I switched to the NIV then after reading a lot of paraphrasing and actual verses removed due to debates from the writers I decided I wanted to know which translation was closest to the original text.

I was fortunate enough to befriend a Jewish man who is a Messianic Rabbi and he said the New American Standard is what he uses because he finds it fits the best with Hebrew and Greek text.
He did say that anyone who studies scripture benefits greatly by using a concordance alongside.

NWT.

According to Jason BeDuhn from the NAU. The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures is the most accurate.

Get the book:

“Truth in Translations” by BeDuhn.

He compares 8 popular bibles including the KJV, NRSV, NASB, NIV and others.

Of these 8 the NWT is the best.

.

November 17 2008 | Learn Biblical Hebrew | 5 Comments »

What Biblical translation do you most prefer and why?

When I first became a Christian I used the KJV after I learned some history about it I switched to the NIV then after reading a lot of paraphrasing and actual verses removed due to debates from the writers I decided I wanted to know which translation was closest to the original text.

I was fortunate enough to befriend a Jewish man who is a Messianic Rabbi and he said the New American Standard is what he uses because he finds it fits the best with Hebrew and Greek text.
He did say that anyone who studies scripture benefits greatly by using a concordance alongside.

NWT.

According to Jason BeDuhn from the NAU. The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures is the most accurate.

Get the book:

“Truth in Translations” by BeDuhn.

He compares 8 popular bibles including the KJV, NRSV, NASB, NIV and others.

Of these 8 the NWT is the best.

.

November 17 2008 | Learn Biblical Hebrew | 5 Comments »

Lesson 014- Vocabulary-Biblical Hebrew

Lesson 014- Vocabulary-Biblical Hebrew

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BIBLICAL HEBREW LANGUAGE - PART 26

Brad Scott teaching biblical Hebrew Language on a free program on God’s Learning Channel www.glc.us.com, copy rights God and God’s Learning Channel.

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