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Elementary Hebrew 2007

Elementary Hebrew 2007

 

The essentials of Hebrew morphology, syntax, and vocabulary taught by Dr. Bartelt.

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  • 076. Chapter 13.2 by Andrew Bartelt

    076. Chapter 13.2

    Andrew Bartelt

    The Hebrew idiom indicating possession.

  • 077. Chapter 13.3 by Andrew Bartelt

    077. Chapter 13.3

    Andrew Bartelt

    "Hinneh" is often translated "Behold."

  • 078. Chapter 13.4 by Andrew Bartelt

    078. Chapter 13.4

    Andrew Bartelt

    Interrogatives ("who," "what," "why") and the Interrogative He, which is a prefix that turns a declarative statement into a question.

  • 079. Chapter 14.1 by Andrew Bartelt

    079. Chapter 14.1

    Andrew Bartelt

    "The Imperative" (Volitive forms) includes jussives, imperatives, and cohortatives.

  • 080. Chapter 14.2 by Andrew Bartelt

    080. Chapter 14.2

    Andrew Bartelt

    The form of (2nd person) imperatives and irregularities with imperatives.

  • 081. Chapter 14.2.B by Andrew Bartelt

    081. Chapter 14.2.B

    Andrew Bartelt

    Irregularities with imperatives, continued.

  • 082. Chapter 14.3 by David Adams

    082. Chapter 14.3

    David Adams

    The form of (3rd person) jussives.

  • 083. Chapter 14.4 by David Adams

    083. Chapter 14.4

    David Adams

    The form of (1st person) cohortatives, as well as the negation of volitives.

  • 084. Chapter 14.5 by David Adams

    084. Chapter 14.5

    David Adams

    The negation of volitives, continued.

  • 085. Chapter 14.6 by David Adams

    085. Chapter 14.6

    David Adams

    The Directive He is a suffix that indicates direction toward the noun to which it is attached.

  • 086. Chapter 15.1 by Andrew Bartelt

    086. Chapter 15.1

    Andrew Bartelt

    Infinitives are verbal nouns.

  • 087. Chapter 15.1.A by Andrew Bartelt

    087. Chapter 15.1.A

    Andrew Bartelt

    Absolute and construct forms of the infinitive.

  • 088. Chapter 15.2 by Andrew Bartelt

    088. Chapter 15.2

    Andrew Bartelt

    The infinitive absolute is used as an intensifier.

  • 089. Chapter 15.3 by Andrew Bartelt

    089. Chapter 15.3

    Andrew Bartelt

    The infinitive construct is used as an English infinitive or as an English gerund.

  • 090. Chapter 15.3.C.2 by Andrew Bartelt

    090. Chapter 15.3.C.2

    Andrew Bartelt

    The infinitive construct as a gerund in a construct chain.

  • 091. Chapter 15.3.C.3 by Andrew Bartelt

    091. Chapter 15.3.C.3

    Andrew Bartelt

    The infinitive construct in a temporal clause.

  • 092. Chapter 16.1 by Andrew Bartelt

    092. Chapter 16.1

    Andrew Bartelt

    A pronominal direct object is often indicated by a verbal suffix.

  • 093. Chapter 16.1.B by Andrew Bartelt

    093. Chapter 16.1.B

    Andrew Bartelt

    The perfect form of object suffixes.

  • 094. Chapter 16.1.C by Andrew Bartelt

    094. Chapter 16.1.C

    Andrew Bartelt

    The imperfect form of object suffixes.

  • 095. Chapter 16.1.D by David Adams

    095. Chapter 16.1.D

    David Adams

    The imperative and infinitive forms of object suffixes.

  • 096. Chapter 17.1 by Andrew Bartelt

    096. Chapter 17.1

    Andrew Bartelt

    Intro to derived conjugations.

  • 097. Chapter 17.1.C by Andrew Bartelt

    097. Chapter 17.1.C

    Andrew Bartelt

    Overview of the major conjugations.

  • 098. Chapter 17.2 by Andrew Bartelt

    098. Chapter 17.2

    Andrew Bartelt

    Intro to the Piel conjugation. The Piel intensifies the basic meaning.

  • 099. Chapter 17.2.A.1 by Andrew Bartelt

    099. Chapter 17.2.A.1

    Andrew Bartelt

    The Piel perfect paradigm.

  • 100. Chapter 17.2.A.2 by Andrew Bartelt

    100. Chapter 17.2.A.2

    Andrew Bartelt

    The Piel imperfect paradigm.

 
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