Through the study of this ancient language and script the words of the Bible will come alive to the reader in a way never seen before. The Hebrew Bible, called the "Tenach" by Jews and "Old Testament" by Christians, was originally written in the Hebrew language using an ancient pictographic, or paleo-Hebrew, script. Publisher: Virtual Bookworm.Com Pub Incorporated Hebrew is a language of the heart, and if you love God enough, He will reveal His heart to you through the ancient Hebrew language. The only thing you will need is to love the Word of God, and if you love it enough, it will reveal its secrets.
In most cases there is more, and this book will give some guidelines in how to drill down into the very heart, soul, and core of a Hebrew word it will take you to a world beyond your lexicon, and you do not need a PhD to do it. Even after looking up a word in their lexicon, they are still left with a nagging feeling that there must be more. All they want is to know if there is a deeper meaning to certain Hebrew words. This book is written for the Christian who does not want to learn to speak Hebrew or spend long hours trying to understand complex rules of grammar. As a result, these Christians usually give up and just go to the back of their Strong's Concordance, a lexicon, or a Bible dictionary to look up a word. They will take Hebrew classes at a college, a synagogue, or online and often become discouraged because these classes either teach them to speak Hebrew or spend considerable time teaching complex rules of grammar when all these Christians want to do is find God's heart and message in His Word. Many Christians long to study the Word of God in the original Hebrew. Indexes are included to assist with finding a word within the lexicon according to its spelling, definition, King James translation or Strong's number. Also included in each word entry are its alternative spellings, King James translations of the word and Strong's number. Each word of the Hebrew Bible is grouped within its roots and is defined according to its original ancient cultural meaning. The Hebrew language is a root system oriented language and the lexicon is divided into sections reflecting this root system.
In the Ancient Hebrew mind, a full stomach is a sign of a full "life". For instance, the Hebrew word "chai" is normally translated as "life", a western abstract meaning, but the original Hebrew concrete meaning of this word is the "stomach". One of the major differences between the Modern Western mind and the Ancient Hebrew's is that their mind related all words and their meanings to a concrete concept. This is the first Biblical Hebrew lexicon that defines each Hebrew word within its original Ancient Hebrew cultural meaning. This prevents the reader of the Bible from seeing the ancient authors' original intent of the passages. Indexes are included to assist with finding a word within the lexicon according to its spelling, definition, King James translation or Strong's number.Publisher: Ancient Hebrew Research CenterĪll previous Biblical Hebrew lexicons have provided a modern western definition and perspective to Hebrew roots and words.
Publisher: Ancient Hebrew Research CenterĪll previous Biblical Hebrew lexicons have provided a modern western definition and perspective to Hebrew roots and words.