Hebrew Resources

On this page, I will be adding various resources that I have created and used in various educational venues.  If you would like to use any of the material in a educational setting, be my guest; however, just cite where it came from and if you wouldn’t mind, let me know how you are using it and what were the results.  Also, if you are using any of these in a classroom setting and would like a higher resolution image just email me.

Ain’t Gonna Take Dagesh! outlaw-radicals-best-with-grain

Human Anatomy: hebrew-human-anatomy-with-dual-forms-1

Pastoral Setting:

Hebrew Vocab Shepherd Scene with Scripture

Begadkephat Tree (for distinguishing what type of dagesh is in a Begadkephat letter):

The Begadkephat Tree

Helps for Identifying Hebrew Verbal Stems:

Helps on the Hebrew Verbal Systems Piel Pefect and Imperfect

Responses

  1. [...] request of a few, I am placing a few images that I have worked on in a new tab on this blog, called resources.  Feel free to check them out and tell me what you think.  I look forward to your [...]

  2. Adam,

    Very helpful! I’m gonna add a link to this in our ‘hebrew resources’ tab.

    daniel

  3. Adam,

    Very helpful! I’m gonna add a link to this in our ‘hebrew resources’ tab.

    daniel

  4. Kind of scary, Adam. I am easily horrified.

    One thing you might want to modify is that yad and regel have extensive meanings as welll, covering the arm and leg entire, respectively.

  5. Hello John,

    I suppose it is bit morose, so I am thrilled that the drawing was able to illicit such a response.

    Good point about the larger semantic fields, once my papers/finals are finished I will take it down and make that correction. Thanks for taking a peak at the pic. I have a few more that I have been working on. Those should go up soon as well.

  6. Thanks for these aids to learning Hebrew. They are fun and instructive, and the more fun you can have while learning Hebrew, the faster you will learn it!

  7. [...] Adam also produced a helpful visual with vocabulary that would describe a pastoral scene (that would be one with sheep, not a presbytry meeting). To see all of Adam’s resources go here. [...]


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