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The ancient twenty-two Hebrew letters were originally pictures of animals, tools or parts of the body. The objective of this page is to teach the name, sound and meaning of each letter by associating it with common English words and sounds that are related to the original Hebrew.
- Hebrew Alphabet Chart
The Hebrew alphabet has gone through an evolution over the...
- Additional Historical and Detailed Information on This Letter
The Modern Hebrew, Arabic and Greek names for this letter is...
- Lamed
The original pictograph for this letter is and has remained...
- Shin
The Modern Hebrew name for this letter is shin, a Hebrew...
- AHRC
Jeff A. Benner, author, researcher and Bible translator, is...
- Head of a Man
The Modern Hebrew name for this letter is resh, a Hebrew...
- Mem
The Modern Hebrew name for this letter is mem probably from...
- VAV
This letter then became the in the Late Semitic script and...
- Hebrew Alphabet Chart
Later, the pictograms evolved into a Hebrew script (sometimes called Paleo-Hebrew) these symbols/letters, strongly resembled the ancient Phoenician alphabet. This was the Hebrew (ketav Ivri) used by the Jewish nation up to the Babylonian Exile (or, according to Orthodox Jews, until the Exodus from Egypt).
Easy lessons to learn how to read the the ancient pictographic Hebrew script, also called Paleo-Hebrew. Instructions in how to set up your keyboard to type in Hebrew characters. Instructions in how to hand-write the modern Hebrew alphabet.
The Ancient Pictographic Hebrew Language. It is generally thought that the Ten Commandments were written by the finger of YHWH when Moses retrieved the carved tablets upon Mt. Sinai. But what was the ancient script that YHWH used to write these?
Like other ancient writing systems, the Hebrew alphabet originally was written using a pictographic script. Later, the pictograms evolved into a Hebrew script (sometimes called Paleo-Hebrew) that strongly resembled the ancient Phoenician alphabet.
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Hebrew was originally written with a pictographic script similar to Egyptian Hieroglyphs but, when Israel was taken into captivity in Babylon they adopted the Aramaic script of the region and used it to write Hebrew.