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  1. Jeff A. Benner, author, researcher and Bible translator, is dedicated to teaching proper Biblical interpretation through the study of the Hebrew alphabet, language, culture and philosophy. Resources include the history of the Ancient Hebrew alphabet, Paleo-Hebrew inscriptions, dictionaries and lexicons, translations, root word studies, learn ...

  2. By Jeff A. Benner The Bible is an Ancient Near Eastern text, which was written millennia ago within a time and culture that is vastly different from our own. The authors of the Bible had a perspective on life and the world around them that was steeped with their own traditions, customs and thoughts.

  3. JEFF A. BENNER has authored over twenty books related to the studies of the alphabet, language and culture of the Bible and is an instructor in Biblical Hebrew and has taught thousands how to read the Bible in Hebrew for themselves.

  4. Mr. Benner has authored over twenty books related to biblical studies. His works include The Ancient Hebrew Lexicon of the Bible and His Name is One. Mr. Benner is an instructor in Biblical Hebrew and has taught thousands how to read the Bible in Hebrew.

  5. Everything you need to learn Hebrew from the alphabet to translating the Bible on your own. Learn to identify the Hebrew alphabet and vowels and pronounce them. Learn to understand the fundamentals of the Hebrew language. Learn to read the text of the Hebrew Bible with some basic comprehension.

  6. The Ancient Hebrew Lexicon of the Bible By Jeff A. Benner Purpose of the Lexicon In order to demonstrate the need for an Ancient Hebrew lexicon let us examine the word הלל (halel), how it is written and what it means. The Hebrew word הלל as it appears here, in Hebrew dictionaries and in Hebrew Bibles, is written with the Modern Hebrew ...

  7. assemblyofyahuah.com › 02 › Ancient_Hebrew_Lexicon_of_the_Bible_Jeff_BennerThe Ancient Hebrew - Assembly of Yahuah

    The Ancient Hebrew Lexicon of the Bible 3 Cover design by Jeff A. Benner. Ancient Inscription photo taken at the University of Pennsylvania, Museum of Archeology and Anthropology by the author. The inscription reads "Sh'ma" meaning hear (see Duet 6.4) and is inscribed on a piece of broken pottery dated 586 to 450 BCE.

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