Materials
     
Materials
Hebrew Alphabet
Alef-Bet

Biblical Hebrew:


A good way to brush up on vocabulary.

HeartofIsrael.org's Rav Yossef bought this book for his child - she liked it!

 
Recommendations?
Newest Recommendation:

King James Companion Bible
5 stars - Has 198 Appendixes with intelligent detail about the use of words & more. Costly, but when I saw a friend's, I HAD to buy a copy!

These resources are at Amazon.com. They may help you learn Hebrew & Greek. The pictures link to their reviews, descriptions and prices. I borrowed one from a local library for 9 weeks! To save $, check the library or buy second hand online.

In the Greek section is the book I mention, top right - Basic Greek In 30 Minutes a Day. It's quite user friendly and part influenced the style of lessons here. You write lessons in the book so you need a new copy. Don't forget Strong's Concordance either for more word studies. Crosswalk.com uses it online among their Bible references.

Bottom right, Biblical Hebrew - Teach Yourself scores low reviews - if intimidated by grammatical terms, then avoid it. I liked its ultra formality but print quality made some Hebrew letters hard to read.

Alef-Bet (top-left), is excellent to learn Hebrew letters and part influenced the style of the lessons here. It aims to teach Jewish prayers so you can pronounce them and recognize some in the online FridayShabbat service.

My husband bought the interactive Hebrew Tutor software. It's great for focusing on Biblical Hebrew. It also has recordings of how words sound too!

 
Greek & Hebrew


With Biblical Hebrew/Chaldee & Greek Dictionaries!


This is an interactive tutor - CD-rom with flashcards.