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| | Hebrew Alphabet |
 | | I believe that the modern Jewish scholars are wrong about the Hebrew alphabet having no vowels. |  | | This may be, but the problem is "samekh", which is said to be another S. Even among the Jews there are different schools of thought on the proper pronunciation of Hebrew. |  | | My opinion is that the modern Hebrew is badly corrupted from ancient Hebrew. |
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http://www.vorsoft.com/faith/hebrew/alphabet.htm
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| | International Fellowship of Christians and Jews: Hebrew Alphabet Learn Hebrew |
 | | Hebrew was a dying language when the Jews were in exile, but it blossomed once again with the modern rebirth of Israel. |  | | Today, many people, particularly Jews and Christians, want to develop skills in Hebrew for business, to communicate with Israeli friends, or simply to move closer to their spiritual roots. |  | | International Fellowship of Christians and Jews: Hebrew Alphabet Learn Hebrew |
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http://www.ifcj.org/site/R?i=WcafDDTmtwL0B3qkd5nOAw..
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| | Hebrew alphabet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Following the decline of Hebrew and Aramaic as the spoken languages of the Jews, the Hebrew alphabet was adopted in order to write down the languages of the Jewish diaspora (Karaim, Judæo-Arabic, Ladino, Yiddish, etc.). |  | | The Unicode Hebrew block extends from U+0590 to U+05FF and from U+FB1D to U+FB40. |  | | This use of letters as numbers is used in Kabbalah (Jewish mysticism) in a practice known as gematria. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrew_alphabet
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| | Judaism 101: Hebrew Alphabet |
 | | This is why the Jewish festival of lights (in Hebrew, Chet-Nun-Kaf-He) is spelled Chanukah, Chanukkah, Hanuka, and many other interesting ways. |  | | Each spelling has a legitimate phonetic and orthographic basis; none is right or wrong. |  | | This site is in Israel and is often slow to load. |
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http://www.jewfaq.org/alephbet.htm
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| | Vocalization of Hebrew Alphabet |
 | | Iranian Jews, Iraqi Jews, and some other communities pronounce this as a dry sound between G and K made deep in the back of the throat. |  | | The same sound as Phatahh; This is because in Yemenite Jewish tradition the Sagol simply doesn't exist. |  | | Most scholars believe that the Jewish community of Yemen has preserved the most pristine pronunciation of Hebrew in existence. |
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http://sagavyah.tripod.com/ALEFBET.html
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| | Yamada Language Center: Hebrew WWW Guide |
 | | You'll find information about Hebrew fonts, Hebrew in HTML documents, news groups, e-mail, text editors, and more. |  | | You can use it while you're reading e-mail, viewing web pages, or writing a text document. |  | | Hebrew is taught at the University of Oregon by the Department of Judaic Studies. |
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http://babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/guides/hebrew.html
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| | Letters of the Hebrew Alphabet |
 | | This is wrong because Hebrew preexists English by thousands of years. |  | | Another idea would be to attend a local college offering courses in Hebrew. |  | | However, to try and explain some of the sounds of the Hebrew letters, we can say that some letters of the Hebrew language have pronunciations and sounds which are similar to some English letters. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/9587/alephbet.html
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| | The Hebrew Pictographs |
 | | Reconstruction: The research into the orignal the orignal Ancient Hebrew pictographic alphabet and its reconstruction. |  | | Pictograph Reconstruction: The methods used to reconstruct the original pictographic Hebrew Alphabet. |  | | Pictographs in Words: Ancient Hebrew words are constructed by putting together different pictographic letters where each letter has its own meaning. |
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http://www.ancient-hebrew.org/4_home.html
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| | The Hebrew Alphabet - print and cursive styles |
 | | © 1998-2005 Hebrew World/Living Israeli Hebrew, All rights reserved. |  | | Presented by: Hebrew World / Living Israeli Hebrew |  | | The Hebrew Print letters are used both for modern and Biblical Hebrew. |
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http://www.hebrewworld.com/html_folder/ab.html
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| | Hebrew language, alphabet and pronunciation |
 | | Today about 5 million people in Israel speak Modern Israeli Hebrew. |  | | Hebrew is a member of the Canaanite group of Semitic languages. |  | | In the late 19th and early 20th century the Zionist movement brought about the revivial of Hebrew as a widely-used spoken language, and it became the official languge of Israel in 1948. |
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http://www.omniglot.com/writing/hebrew.htm
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| | THE ALEPHBET (The Hebrew Alphabet) |
 | | The ancient Jewish sages believed that the alephbet (Hebrew alphabet) was the building blocks of life. |  | | Some may think of this only as poetic, but the Hebrew people have historically had solemn reverence and awe for the actual building blocks of life which they believe are the individual letters; that Elohiym did create the world with the alephbet. |  | | They believed that Elohiym had to create this first because it is all the letters of the Hebrew alephbet that form the Torah, the word of YHVH, which, according to the word of YHVH, is YHVH Himself. |
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http://www.wildbranch.org/Articles/01bradalephbet.htm
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| | AlephBet Home Page |
 | | People who are more familiar with Hebrew (especially Jewish Rabbis) are strongly encouraged to contact the author and make constructive criticism to point out where he has made errors or poor use of judgment in designing the program. |  | | Hebrew is written (and read) from right to left, unlike most languages. |  | | No, not according to the stated purpose of this program. AlephBet is simply a program to help people learn the Hebrew alphabet. It is not a program written to disciple a student to master all of the different things that are involved with writing and speaking Hebrew letters. |
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http://pjbarnes.com/alephbet.html
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| | Aramaic/Proto-Hebrew alphabet |
 | | It is still used as a liturgical language by Christian communities in Syria, Lebanon and Iraq, and is still spoken by small numbers of people in Iraq, Turkey, Iran, Armenia, Georgia and Syria. |  | | This is a consonant alphabet with no vowel indication. |  | | Aramaic has also been written in versions of the Latin, Hebrew and Cyrillic alphabets, though the Syriac is the most widely used script to write Aramaic. |
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http://www.omniglot.com/writing/aramaic.htm
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| | Looking at the Tarot: The Natural Sequence and Order of the Tarot by Hebrew Letter |
 | | Thus each planet has a "contrary quality" according to whether it accepts or resists energy. |  | | There, they will find the Hebrew alphabet, and Shabbatai Donnolo in the 10th, The Kalonymus Family escaping lethal perscution in the 12th, and Abraham Abulafia in the 13th century in Italy and can learn where Pico and Ficono got their material in the 15th, around the time the twenty-two images of the Tarot appeared. |  | | This means that just as there is a natural alphabetic correspondence (we would say derivation) of Tarot to each Hebrew letter, there is a natural numerical correspondence of Tarot to each Hebrew number. |
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http://www.psyche.com/psyche/tarot/tarot_natural_order.html
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| | Hebrew |
 | | Israel Government Internet Committee Hebrew page (in Hebrew). |  | | Hebrew Standards: There are two sources for Hebrew standards, international standards and Israeli national standards. |  | | Firefox includes Hebrew support in the common release. |
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http://www.qsm.co.il/Hebrew/hebrew.htm
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| | Hebrew Language, Alphabet, Grammar, Pronunciation, Learn to Speak Hebrew Software |
 | | It is also spoken as a second language by many Israeli Arabs. |  | | Since Israel is a nation of immigrants, Hebrew is a second language for many of its speakers. |  | | Hebrew is spoken by more than 4.6 million people worldwide, primarily in Israel, where, along with Arabic, it is one of the two official languages. |
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http://www.learn-hebrew-language-software.com
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 | | Remember that Hebrew is read right to left. |  | | Over the next few weeks I hope to reveal some of the deep meanings of the twenty two 'otiot, letters, of the Hebrew alpha-bet. |  | | I would like to explore the meaning of the letters of the Hebrew alphabet with you. |
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http://www.sover.net/~bethelvt/alefbet.html
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| | Learn Hebrew Alphabet on 43 Things |
 | | Online Hebrew Lessons With Israeli Teachers - Start a Trial Lesson! |  | | foreign language hebrew language learning learning hebrew read hebrew speak hebrew write |  | | I am a history buff and have recently been enthralled with old hebrew customs and cultures. |
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http://www.43things.com/things/view/207718
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| | THE HEBREW ALPHABET |
 | | Also be sure to READ our monthly Newsletter |  | | The Hebrew Alephbet Block letters and how to write them |  | | You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the Hebrew Alphabet. |
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http://www.shalom-peace.com/AlephBet.html
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| | The Hebrew Alphabet |
 | | Sefardi - This style of Hebrew script is used by Sephardic Jews: |  | | Bet Yosef - Ketav Yosef is the style of Hebrew script used by Ashkenazi Jews. |  | | According to the mystics of the Jewish tradition, the entire cosmos is said to be created from the 22 consonants of the Hebrew Aleph Bet, called |
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http://hebrew4christians.com/Grammar/Unit_One/Aleph-Bet/aleph-bet.html
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| | Hebrew Alphabet |
 | | Hebrew is the language in which the Torah is written; it is also used for prayer and study. |  | | Hebrew is written from right to left and books therefore begin at the opposite end from a book written in the English Language. |  | | For many hundreds of years the language was writen with no vowels; this was called unpointed Hebrew. |
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http://www.hitchams.suffolk.sch.uk/synagogue/hebrew.htm
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| | Hebrew for Christians - Learn Hebrew for FREE! |
 | | Hebrew for Christians - Learn Hebrew for FREE! |  | | The vision for this web site is to provide a resource for the Church regarding its rich Hebraic heritage by promoting Jewish literacy among all those who claim Jesus Christ as their Lord. |  | | Studying biblical Hebrew and Jewish heritage will give you the correct context for reading the B’rit Chadashah (New Testament) by equipping you to comprehend the implications of the Torah, Nevi’im, and Ketuvim (the Tanakh or Old Testament). |
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http://www.hebrew4christians.com
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| | The Hebrew Alphabet |
 | | Hebrew and Arabic are written from right to left, while numbers and other languages are written from left to right. |  | | The cantillation marks, also known as accents (in Hebrew, Teamim or Teamey Hamiqra) are used with biblical texts to indicate precise punctuation and the notes for reading the text in public. |  | | The names are the official English names of the Hebrew characters as adopted by the Standards Institution of Israel (SII), ISO and Unicode. |
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http://www.qsm.co.il/Hebrew/ab.htm
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| | Trivium Pursuit - Little_Bitty_Baby_Learns_Hebrew |
 | | For anyone who wants to teach their child Hebrew at an early age, this book is your answer. |  | | This book is a wonderful tool that introduces children (and their parents) to the world of the Hebrew language. |  | | This children's board book is yet another publication of the fine work her readers have come to expect. |
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http://www.triviumpursuit.com/catalog/little_bitty_baby_learns_hebrew.htm
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| | Hebrew Numbers and Counting |
 | | British and Foreign Bible Society's The Masoretes and the Punctuation of Biblical Hebrew (PDF) (Nice explanation for each Hebrew character). |  | | This table shows numbers written in hebrew with the geresh and gershayim punctuations marks, as they would be if the numbers were embedded in text. |  | | Other Hebrew fonts, supporting not only Hebrew characters but punctuation, vowel and cantillation marks, are discussed on Mechon Mamre's font page. |
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http://www.i18nguy.com/unicode/hebrew-numbers.html
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| | Ancient Scripts: Hebrew |
 | | This is known as the "Tiberian" system, named after the city of Tiberias in Palestine, and joined matres lectionis as part of the Hebrew writing system. |  | | The Aramaic script adopted by the Hebrews quickly became known as the Jewish script, and because of the shape of its letters it also became known as ketab merubba`, or "square script". |  | | The Hebrew alphabet as it is adopted from Phoenician actually doesn't reproduce all the sounds in the Hebrew language, so some letters represent multiple sounds. |
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http://www.ancientscripts.com/hebrew.html
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| | Tarot and the Hebrew Alphabet |
 | | Elaborations on the Talmud and Hebrew alphabetic mysticism. |  | | While it is only lexical sources which have direct relavence to this theory of Trump origin, Hebrew bibliographies identify other important sources as well. |  | | Da Viterbo’s (1465-1532) writings were heavily influenced by kabbalism, and especially by the Zohar and the Sefer ha-Temunah. |
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http://www.spiritone.com/~filipas/Masquerade/Essays/eta.html
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| | Israel and Zion are Central to the Hebrew Alphabet: INTRODUCTION |
 | | Diringer1 used both primary and secondary evidence to argue that this order has not been changed. |  | | Blech4 writes that "every letter that appears in a Hebrew text is also a number. |  | | Primary evidence is the acrostic passages in the Hebrew Bible in which subsequent verses begin with subsequent letters of the alphabet (e.g., Lam. |
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http://www.yahuah.org/izintro.html
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| | Genetic Correspondences Between Hebrew, Greek and Roman Alphabets |
 | | This is the numerical position of the letter in the Hebrew alphabet as used in various magical systems. |  | | Nevertheless the numerical assignments to the Greek letters predate the assignments to the Hebrew. |  | | There are no deep secrets here; this information can be found in any history of the alphabet. |
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http://www.cs.utk.edu/~mclennan/BA/PT/BA/JO-Alpha.html
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| | Byzant Kabbalah - The Hebrew Alphabet |
 | | Study of the Kabbalah, even from a modern perspective, really requires some knowledge of the Hebrew alphabet, and preferably of Hebrew itself. |  | | When reading or writing Hebrew, it is important to remember that, unlike modern European languages, Hebrew is written from right to left. |  | | Students of the Tarot will find their understanding of the Major Arcana and the symbolism of esoteric decks enhanced by familiarity with the Hebrew letters. |
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http://www.byzant.com/kabbalah/hebrew.asp
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| | The Hebrew Alphabet |
 | | As a simple letter Yod is part of the Hebrew alphabet, and thus like the other Hebrew letters it is a manifestation of an archetype, which also can be spoken. |  | | It is said that the Hebrew language came directly from God. |  | | Before we start with the Hebrew alphabet, I want to say here that as written language arose, people wrote down what they intuitively felt the sound looked like. |
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http://www.soul-guidance.com/houseofthesun/treeoflifeletters.htm
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| | Tarot and the Hebrew Alphabet |
 | | It should also be noted that his 1835 designs appeared after the earliest known account (by the esotericist Court de Gebelin in 1781) asserting a link between the Tarot and the Hebrew alphabet (although de Gebelin’s correspondeces are not those evident in Dellarocca’s trumps). |  | | A) The Marseilles subjects can be found in alphabetical order within the Hebrew lexicon, yet cannot be found in such order when the letters and trumps are correlated arbitrarily. |  | | E) the interest in Hebrew lexicography at the time of the Tarot’s appearance |
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http://www.spirit1.com/~filipas/Masquerade/Essays/alpha.html
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| | JHS of Greater New Haven - Comparative Hebrew Alphabets |
 | | For more information concerning the Hebrew alphabet, the names of the letters, and their use as numbers, see the site from the Jewish Virtual Library http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/Judaism/alephbet.html |  | | The dot that appears in the middle of some of the letters is called a dagesh. |  | | Hebrew is often written without vowels since a person knowledgeable in the language doesn't usually need them. |
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http://pages.cthome.net/hirsch/heb-alph.htm
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| | Consonant |
 | | I use the Hebrew calender convertor to figure out the day of Gregorian calendar when Messiah Yeshua was at the execution site. |  | | The Hebrew Consonet consist of 22 (2 X11) letters, so the finals were added to make up three series of 9, or 27 in all. |  | | The Hebrew Consonent are also use in chapters, Tehillim 119 and Tehillim 34, Psalms 34 and so forth….. |
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http://www.geocities.com/shenlan.geo/heb-consnt.html
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| | Akhlah: Learn the Aleph-Bet :: The Hebrew Alphabet |
 | | The Aleph Bet, the Hebrew Alphabet, has 22 letters (five of which appear in a different form at the end of a word) which are all consonants. |  | | Newspapers, signs, magazines and most other printed materials in Israel today do not use nikud. |  | | During the years a system of vowels called nikud was added, but these are mostly seen in school books and prayer books. |
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http://www.akhlah.com/aleph_bet/aleph-bet.php
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| | Meaning Matrix & Letter Portraits: Index |
 | | A view of the entire Hebrew Alphabet-Matrix, with an explanation of the meaning-structure of the matrix itself. |  | | Enneagram View of the 3-Levels of the Hebrew Alphabet ©1996 SNT |  | | A dictionary of examples, and samples of correspondences between Hebrew and English words is possible, and will be presented when it's available. |
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http://www.meru.org/letteressays/letterindex.html
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| | The Karmeli Alphabet |
 | | Einstein's writings on the theory of relativity in German, using the Karmeli Alphabet |  | | This is the home of the Karmeli Alphabet, which is an alternative way to write modern and classical Hebrew. |  | | The Karmeli Alphabet was developed by Michael Avinor in Haifa, Israel. |
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http://www.stav.org.il/karmeli
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| | Ingenious Hebrew Letter Forms |
 | | This design appears to have no alphabetic content. |  | | The Hebrew alphabet is written and printed in many forms. |  | | It was she who gave me the idea for this page. |
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http://www.nationalfinder.com/heblet
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| | The Hebrew Alphabet, Acrostic Psalms, Picture Letters - Biblical Hebrew |
 | | The first Hebrew letter, 'Aleph, originally represented an ox head and was similarly portrayed in Phoenician and Ancient Greek as well as Ancient Hebrew. |  | | The Hebrew Alphabet, Acrostic Psalms, Picture Letters - Biblical Hebrew |  | | Additional acrostics chapters can be found in Lamentations and Proverbs - full details in the course: "BIBLICAL HEBREW made easy". |
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http://www.biblicalhebrew.com/alphabet.htm
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| | Learning to Read Hebrew — A Complete Hebrew Study Course |
 | | Learning to Read Hebrew is a comprehensive Hebrew study course which teaches all aspects of Hebrew reading. |  | | You will learn to read Hebrew using the Sephardic pronunciation used in modern Hebrew conversation. |  | | Learn the Hebrew alphabet letters and vowel sounds, as well as how they can be combined to form words and phrases. |
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http://www.davka.com/cgi-bin/product.cgi?product=58
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| | Learn Hebrew Language Skills with Hebrew Software and Hebrew Resources |
 | | The Hebrew resources that can be found in this section include a series of conversational Hebrew phrases that you can listen to and a set of exciting articles that you can read in Hebrew. |  | | This introduction to Hebrew was written as an overview of the language that you are learning. |  | | More advanced Hebrew students may also enjoy reading Hebrew articles. |
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http://www.transparent.com/languagepages/hebrew/hebrew.htm
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| | The Hebrew Alphabet |
 | | Kabbalistic origin: The spirit of the name (ShAM) gave rise to ALPh as air, out of which came MM as water, out of which came ShYN as fire; these are the 3 mother letters. |  | | Many of the representations are presumed from those of Old Hebrew, Aramaic, or Phoenician forms, as the Modern Hebrew forms are much more abstract. |  | | Many of the original forms themselves derive from Egyptian hieroglyphic alphabets, probably their hieratic forms. |
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http://www.sover.net/~roselake/alefbeth
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| | What is the Hebrew alphabet? |
 | | Torah is G—d’s teaching to man. In general terms, we refer to the Five Books of Moses as “The Torah.” But in truth, all Jewish beliefs and laws are part of the Torah. |  | | A. The Hebrew alphabet is the written representation of the Hebrew language. |  | | It consists of 22 letters written from right to left. |
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http://www.askmoses.com/qa_detail.html?h=318&o=188
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| | Alphabetic Verses - The Divine Use of the Hebrew Alphabet in Scripture |
 | | This verse is quoted in one and only one book of the Bible, I Peter (vs. 3.12), which occupies Cell 60 on Spoke 16, governed by the Letter Ayin! |  | | Beyond establishing the order of the letters, these Alphabetic Verses provide essential insight into their meaning and how they govern the dominant themes of the Spokes. |  | | The content of the link reveals the meaning of the letter governing Spoke 16. |
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http://www.biblewheel.com/Topics/alphabeticverses.asp
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| | Meru Foundation Research: Hebrew Alphabet, Genesis, Geometric Metaphor, and Kabbalah |
 | | Answers to some of the frequently-asked questions on the Hebrew Letters |  | | The geometric alphabet is itself not only of great artistic and conceptual value, but I believe that it will be seen to hold a key for many other questions in language and science. |  | | Article: Secrets of the Hebrew Letters, by Cynthia Gage |
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http://www.meru.org
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| | Read Hebrew Language Articles to Help You Learn Hebrew |
 | | Most of articles are presented in Hebrew characters, followed by the transliteration and the English translation. |  | | Each article is written in Hebrew and accompanied by its English translation, so you that can use these resources as a fun way to practice reading Hebrew. |  | | As you explore the subject of each article, you'll also be building your Hebrew vocabulary, learning Hebrew grammar, and reviewing the Hebrew alphabet. |
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http://www.transparent.com/newsletter/hebrew
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| | Hebraic Roots, Christianity & the Hebrew alphabet |
 | | Listen to passages of the Bible in Hebrew. |  | | Download passages in Hebrew and entire messages in Mp3 format. |  | | The meaning from ancient text is given, which sometimes differs from modern meaning. |
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http://www.allon.org
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