Hebrew Journal
Hebrew Journal
Hebrew Journal
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Dedication
Table of Contents
Dedication
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Acknowledgments
vi
Forward
vii
Preface
ix
Chapter 1 Introduction............................................................... 1
Quiz Chapter 1 ....................................................................6
Chapter 2 Biblical Hebrew's Alphbet.........................................7
Quiz Chapter 2 ..................................................................12
Chapter 3 Biblical Hebrew's Vowels and Syllables.................13
Chapter 3 Vocabulary..........................................................19
Quiz Chapter 3 ..................................................................21
Chapter 4 Biblical Hebrew's Plural Nouns.............................. 22
Chapter 4 Vocabulary..........................................................29
Quiz Chapter 4 ..................................................................31
Chapter 5 Biblical Hebrew's Definite Article.......................... 32
Chapter 5 Vocabulary .........................................................37
Quiz Chapter 5 ..................................................................39
Chapter 6 Biblical Hebrew's Prepositions................................40
Chapter 6 Vocabulary..........................................................48
Chapter 7 Biblical Hebrew's Adjectives.................................. 50
Chapter 7 Vocabulary..........................................................52
Chapter 8 Biblical Hebrew's Pronouns.................................... 55
Chapter 8 Vocabulary..........................................................59
Chapter 9 Hebrew Pronominal Suffixes ................................. 61
Chapter 9 Vocabulary..........................................................63
Chapter 10 Hebrew Construct Chain....................................... 65
Chapter 10 Vocabulary........................................................67
Chapter 11 Hebrew Numbers...................................................69
Chapter 11 Vocabulary........................................................76
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Acknowledgments
In my teen years at Tuscorora Baptist Church outside
Addison NY, it was pointed out to me that Psalm 119 was an
acrostic with groupings of 8 verses all starting with the 23
letters of the Hebrew Alphbet and that the Hebrew Alphbet has
no vowels only consonants, or if you would 'n vwls nly
cnsnnts.' Skeptic of both declarations I determined then that I
would someday learn Biblical Hebrew. Seminary training and
learning priorities required a year of Greek first. Therein I
understood the challenge of learning Biblical languages but I
also tasted the joy. Professor Rodney Decker, of Bible Baptist
Seminary in Clark Summit Pennsylvania wrote in my
Trinitarian Bible Society Greek New Testament (I refused to
use their Nestles Version) Remember Luther's comment that
the biblical languages, Greek and Hebrew, are the sheath in
which the sword of the Spirit rests. After my Masters of
Theological studies and before my Doctorate of Philosophy in
the same commenced, at age 60 and well after lost skepticism, I
determined via self study to pursue that teenage goal.
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Forward
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Preface
Chapter 1 Introduction
Romans 3:1-2 What advantage then hath the Jew? or what
profit is there of circumcision? Much every way: chiefly,
because that unto them were committed the oracles of God.
Learning Hebrew language enough to read a Hebrew
Bible will be a challenge. A challenge for challenge sake is
great for 6 year olds. For the more mature there needs to be a
greater purpose in taking on such challenge. Since your reading
this one needs to word why one would, but first consider the
challenge as it lies ahead.
Hebrew is intriguing in that it is made up of letters which
are very foreign to English, and that these 23 foreign letters are
all consonants. Additional consternation is encountered by some
when they consider that in Hebrew letters are often given duo
syllable names Aelp Bet Gimel and Ayin- Pe Tsade,
while in English our letters are straight forward one syllable
names A-B-C and Q-R-S. The first challenge then is to
learn these letters, learn their names, and learn their sounds.
This is not a new challenge. We faced it previous. It was in
first grade when the letters were A-B-C. Memorize these
letters just like you did back then, it will take your mind to a
new but familiar vista.
Greek TR, The Biblical Languages, Greek and Hebrew are the
sheath in which the sword of the Spirit rests. Mere modernist
humans will never improve on the King James English Bible
translation or Bible language. It should never come from a
preachers mouth A better translation is ... The team of
translators assembled by King James will never be equaled, and
when some scholar who got a B+ in 2 years of Greek tries to
change English words of the King James Bible just back away
from them slowly. So I must clarify that we do not learn
Hebrew so that we can improve the King James English,
however our learning of Greek and Hebrew can most certainly
improve our King James English even as it increases our faith in
the King James translators.
Three reasons I have considered for learning to read my
Hebrew Bible are 1) I love the Lord my God and he first spoke
to humanity in Hebrew. 2) I love the revelation of the Lord my
God and 39 books of His written revelation were recorded in
Hebrew, and 3) I love to learn new things believing that when
you stop learning your brain starts aging and God commands us
to Study to shew yourself approved unto a God a workman that
needeth not be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.
Given those three, just for starter reasons one should walk into
this learning experience with anticipation that more concrete
reasons will soon develop.
On that note, learn your Hebrew alphbet. Use the resources
listed below to be a help for that learning process.
Helpful resources at GSBaptistChurch.com/hebrew_study_group/
alpha_slow.mp3, alpha_fast.mp3, 3x5hbrw00.jpg, 3x5hbrw01.jpg,
hbrw_gen1_1.wmv, hbrw_jonah2_1.wmv, psalm1n2.jpg, alphbet.png
With this most helpful link http://eteacherbiblical.com/free-lessons
Quiz Chapter 1
Nobody likes quizzes but everybody needs them, even self-study students.
On a separate paper complete these 12 closed book exercise in one sitting,
then grade your own work each one counting 10 points, then report your
grade to someone, even if it is your spouse.
Write each Hebrew Letter Named Below.
1) Aleph ______________ Bet _______________
2) He ________________ Chet _______________
3) Tet ________________ Lamed _____________
4) Mem ______________ Mem Final Form ___________
5) Tzad ______________ Tzad Final Form ____________
lea'r.fiy __ __ __ __ __ __
7) Translate to English hy'h.y __ __ __ __ __ __ __
8) Translate to English ~;lvWr.y __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
9) Translate to English hevom __ __ __ __ __
10) Write the English name of the Hebrew letter Q ___________
11) Write the English name of the Hebrew letter p ___________
12) Write the English name of the Hebrew letter r ___________
6) Translate to English
Answer Key: 1-5) Consult Alphbet Chart; 6) Gen 32:32 5th word,. 7) Isa 12:2
16th word, 8) Josh 10:1 10th word, 9) Exod 2:11 10th word, 10-12) Consult
Alphbet Chart.
This quiz has a built in curve to make you feel better about yourself.
If you score over 100 points just round down to the nearest 100th.
This Hebraica Stuttgartensia is recommended for content of Hebrew with vowel points, not
for content of Scripture. According to Jerry Rockwell of firstBible International, via
"Unpublished Word", Vol 10, Num 1, Spring 2013, and Bleddyn J. Roberts' The Old
Testament: Manuscripts, Text and Versions (pgs 10-11) and the Cambridge History of the
Bible, NY, Cambridge University Press, 1969, the Biblia Hebraica is from the ben Asher
Hebrew text, a critical text, and not from the ben Chayyim text that is the basis of the
Authorized Version (KJV). In 1524-1525 Jacob ben Chayyim, a Hebrew Christian, put
together the Second Rabbinic Bible. The First Rabbinic Bible had disappeared from history
and ben Chayyim, like Erasmus for the Greek Text, went seeking evidence of the Hebrew
Text, compiling a four volume edition. This Second Rabbinic Bible became the Textus
Receptus of the Hebrew, is often called the Masoretic text, and was used by the King James
translators. (It was NOT used by the New King James translators else they would not get
their copy rights) (You know by now that the prefix 'ben' is Hebrew for 'son of', it is good to
study Hebrew) This Hebraica Stuttgartensia, is recommended because of its easy access to
Hebrew students and NOT for its certain origins. Be ye careful. The Hebraica
Stuttgartensia is indeed a version of the corrupt Biblia Hebraica family of error and may be
used effectively to study the Hebrew language but not the Hebrew Scripture. Thank you
Pastor Bruce Varner.
Christianbook.com gives this promotional Product Description: Biblia Hebraica
Stuttgartensia (BHS) is known to be the definitive edition of the Hebrew Bible. It is a
revision of the third edition of the Biblia Hebraica edited by Rudolf Kittel, the first Bible to
be based on the Leningrad Codex. The Leningrad Codex is the oldest complete Hebrew
Bible still preserved. It originally appeared in installments, from 1968 to 1976, with the first
It is true that 7 verses per day is a big challenge when one has
to look up every letter on a 3x5 card to find its name and
pronunciation, but it is worth ever upfront effort and you will get
over the clumsiness of it in about two weeks. It will then
naturally ease you into wondering about the vowels for these
words and that gets answered well in Lesson 3. It will next ease
you into various parts of speech and their forms which will
introduce concepts yet to come. This is an essential and
powerful tool for learning and must be included for an easy
success story. I learned Biblical Hebrew through self study and
here is how I did it Until you get your Hebrew Bible with
vowel points there are some Psalm text's available on line.
GSBaptistChurch.com/hebrew_study_group/psalm1n2.jpg ,
GSBaptistChurch.com/hebrew_study_group/psalm3n4n5_7.jpg
one-volume edition in 1977; it has since been reprinted many times. The text is a nearly
exact copy of the Masoretic Text as recorded in the Leningrad Codex. The Masoretic notes
are completely revised. Included is a foreword in German, English, French, Spanish and
Latin as well as an English and German key to the Latin words, abbreviations and other
symbols in the critical apparatus. This Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (BHS) Standard
Edition features a larger size, footnotes, bigger margins, a ribbon marker, and a generally
more spacious appearance, making it particularly accessible to the student engaged in
intense language study. Notice in this description that this is a corrupt critical text.
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hbrw_gen1_1to3.wmv
hbrw_gen11_3.wmv
hbrw_gen28_10.wmv
hbrw_gen28_18.wmv
hbrw_gen28_5.wmv
hbrw_zech8_16to17.wmv
hbrw_gen9_24.wmv
hbrw_jonah2_1.wmv
hbrw_gen28_13.wmv
hbrw_gen28_20.wmv
hbrw_gen28_7.wmv
hbrw_1sam9_11to14.wmv
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Quiz Chapter 2
Nobody likes quizzes but everybody needs them, even self-study students.
On a separate paper complete these 12 closed book exercise in one sitting, then grade your own
work each one counting 10 points, then report your grade to someone, even if it is your spouse.
Write from left to right the English name of each right to left Hbrw letter.
1)
Tyvarb ______________________________________
2)
arb ___________________________________________
3)
~yhla _________________________________________
4)
ta _____________________________________________
5)
~ymvh _________________________________________
6)
taw ____________________________________________
7)
#rah _________________________________________
Answer Key: 1-11) Consult Alphbet Chart; 12) Isa 12:2 16th word.
This quiz has a built in curve to make you feel better about yourself.
If you score over 100 points just round down to the nearest 100th.
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Syllabification
This may seem trivial but good Hebrew pronunciation will
only be done when the syllables are properly discerned. There
are only two general rules: 1) Each syllable begins with a
consonant and it contains ONLY ONE vowel. 2) A syllable
ending in a vowel is OPEN, the syllable ending in a consonant is
CLOSED. Also in Hebrew, as in English it is important to get
the em-pha'-sis one the right syl-la'-ble. Take it from one who
taught High School for 12 years and Community College for 2.
A vocabulary word from this chapter that illustrates this
syllabification is:
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Syllabification Summary
There are some important things to recall about syllabification
and pronunciations. Notice these are to be recalled and not
memorized. Recalled because you will regularly use them in
reading Hebrew. Not memorized because these are not laws in
stone.
1. A Hebrew syllable must begin with a consonant and
contain only one (1) vowel.
2. When a syllable closes with a consonant it is closed.
When closing with a vowel, it is still kinda looking for
that consonant and is called open.
3. When a dot (called Daghesh) doubles the consonant, it
is called a Daghesh Forte, and the double is divided in
syllabification. (Forte is French for strong or excelling)
4. When the dot is in a begadkephat consonant (that is not
so much a word as a list of letters) (t p k d g b)
(don't forget to read that list backward in Hebrew) which
is preceded by a consonant it is a Daghesh Lene and it
hardens the pronunciation.
5. When the dot in in a begadkephat consonant which is
preceded by a vowel it is a Daghesh Forte and it doubles
the hard sound, never the soft sound.
6. Hebrew gutturals and Resh cannot take dots.
7. If you ever want to figure out when a Shewa is vocal vs
silent, which letters can take vocal Shewas, and
syllabification with quiescent or dipthong buying the
text is your only hope.
Remember when the begadkephat consonant has a dot it only
doubles the letter when it follows a vowel. If a consonant it
hardens the sound such that T P K D G B is begadkepat and
t p k d g b is veghadhkhephath
Clear as mud.
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Chapter 3 Vocabulary
Word
~'da'
#<ra<
~'hi lo /a
b'a
lea
!eb
tiyB;
r'b'D
~Ay
lea'r>fyi
~i ;lv' Wr>y
~iyi;lv' Wr>y
h'yh>y
~iy;rc> mi
h<vmo
%<l<m
Lexicon
strong
man, Adam
120
earth, land
776
God, gods
430
father
God, god, the high god El
1
426
son
1121
house
1004
1697
day
3117
Israel
3478
Jerusalem
3389
3389
Jehovah, LORD
3068
Egypt
4714
Moses
4872
king
4428
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Word
sWs
d<b[<
ho[r> P;
h'nv'
~ev
Lexicon
strong
horse
5483
servant
5650
Pharaoh
6547
year
8141
name
8034
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Quiz Chapter 3
Everybody needs a quiz or two, even self-study students.
On a separate paper complete these 10 closed book exercise in one sitting, then grade your own
work each one counting 10 points, then report your grade to someone, even if it is your spouse.
Write from left to right the English name of each right to left
Hebrew letter, including the vowel names.
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
#<r<a ______________________________________
r'b'D ___________________________________________
i~;l'vWr>y _________________________________________
d<b[< _____________________________________________
h'n'v _________________________________________
#<r<a ______________________________________
7) r'b'D ___________________________________________
8) i~;l'vWr>y _________________________________________
9) d<b[
< _____________________________________________
10) h'n'v _________________________________________
6)
Answer Key: 1-5) Consult Alphbet Chart and Vowel Chart; 6-10) Consult Chapter 3 Vocabulary
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If you can say four ducks but not eight gooses, three places but
not six persons, a bunch of humans but not several manses or
womans, then you cannot say that Hebrew nouns are very
difficult. The hardest of all languages to learn is the English
language because it has more exceptions than rules. The fun in
this effort will be recognizing and learning relatively few
exceptions for Hebrew nouns.
To the Biblical Hebrew Study Group; 3/25/2013
Greetings in the name of the Lord Jesus Christs.
Here we go into our second week on Hebrew Nouns and I sure
need an additional week. I am not sure I got that simple lesson
on syllabification down yet, let alone figuring out when a Shewa
is supposed to be silent! You might find it hard to believe but
sometimes studying Hebrew gets crowded out of life. That is
when I have to reinsert it in the whee hours of the morning. Sun
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There are six points of summary for nouns. In digest they are
repeated here:
1. Unlike anything you find in English, Hebrew nouns have
gender and more than one type of plural. Like Greek,
Spanish and other languages, Hebrew nouns may be
masculine or feminine, rarely both. This has nothing to
do with manhood and such, and everything to do with
comprehension and inter-connections. Hebrew nouns,
like no other, may be singular, plural, or dual.
2. Masculine singular nouns have no special endings, but
~yi
only, no more) nouns end with ~iy; .
plural (2 or more) nouns end with
h.;
, or
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ryiv song
tAa sign
~yiryiv songs
~AtAa signs
~Al]x dream
tAmAl]x dreams
bax.r street
tAbax.r streets
d'b'D word
b'bel heart
~yid'b'D words
tAb'bel hearts
!'n'[ cloud
~yin'n'[ clouds
rec'x courtyard
Atrec'x courtyards
b'kAK star
~yib'kAK stars
%,l,m king
~yik,l,m kings
v,p,n life
tAv,p,n lifes
b,r,x sword
tAb,r,x swords
r,pes book
~yir,pes books
r,qoB morning
~yir,qoB mornings
[;r,z seed
i~yi[;r,z seeds
l;[;B Lord
~yil;[;B lords
r[;n boy
~yir;[;n boys
~;[ people
#ex arrow
qox statue
~yiM;[ peoples
~yiCex arrows
~yiQox statues
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vyia man
h'Via woman
ryi[ city
b'a father
tiy;B house
t;B daughter
!eB son
~Ay day
~yivyia men
~yiVia women
~yiryi[ cities
tAb'a fathers
~yiTiy;B houses
t;An'B daughters
~yin'B sons
~yim'y days
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Chapter 4 Vocabulary
Word
y'nod]a
x'a
vyia
h'Via
t;B
yAG
%<rD<
r;h
!ehoK
bel
~iy;m
v,P,n
ayib'n
r,pes
!iy;[
ryi[
Lexicon
Strong
113
brother ~yixa
;
(irregular plural)
251
120
820
daughter tAn'B
(irregular plural)
1323
people, nation
1471
1870
2022
priest
3548
heart b'bl
e
(alternate form)
3820
water
4325
5315
prophet
5030
book, scroll
5612
5869
city ~yir[
' (irregular plural) femin
5892
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Word
a'b'c
lAq
vaor
h'rAT
Lexicon
Strong
(plural)
6635
voice, sound
6963
8269
8451
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Quiz Chapter 4
Everybody needs a quiz or two, even self-study students.
On a separate paper complete these 10 closed book exercise in one sitting, then grade your own
work each one counting 10 points, then report your grade to someone, even if it is your spouse.
#<r<a ______________________________________
yAG ___________________________________________
ir;h _________________________________________
ayib'n _____________________________________________
a'b'c _________________________________________
#<r<a ______________________________________
7) yAG ___________________________________________
8) ir;h _________________________________________
9) ayib'n _____________________________________________
10) a'b'c _________________________________________
6)
Answer Key: 1-5) Consult Vocabulary; 6-10) Consult Chapter 4 pluralization charts
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The difference between 'a king' and 'the king' is the inclusion
of a definite article 'the' which makes the article 'king' more
definite. In Hebrew there is not a separate word that makes 'a
king', 'the king' but a prefix He, as follows.
Indefinite Noun
Definite Noun
%,l,m a king
ayib'N a prophet
!eq'z a elder
sWs a horse
jepov a judge
The astute student will notice that not only was a He added as
a prefix, but it included a vowel we recognize as Pathach or 'a as
in bat.' A more astute student will notice moreso that the
previous first letter now has a dot called a Daghesh. Remember
this accomplishes a doubling of the consonant and is called a
B
b
G
g
D
d
K
k
P
p
T
t
b as in boy
i as in vine
g as in God
gh as in aghast
d as in day
dh as in the
k as in king
ch as in Bach
p as in pastor
ph as in alphebet
t as in toy
th as in thin
You do recall why the are called the Begadkephat letters right?
Now, when the He and Pathach join to these Begadkephat
letters the Daghesh Lene, which changes the pronunciation of
the letter, must change to a Daghesh Forte which doubles the
consonant.
A few examples are not really that exciting but needful:
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Indefinite Noun
Definite Noun
%,r,D a road
tiy;B a house
rABiG a warrior
a , r , and [ . Recall
vyia a man
h'Via a woman
vaor a head
ryi[ a city
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!yeB between
tiy;B a house
%,l,m a king
ho[.r;P Pharaoh
~yi['r.z seeds
~yir'p.s books
~yiv'n]a men
t,m?a truth
yil\x sickness
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but, also, or even. You will be wrong with only six words in the
Bible that begin with Waw, and those words only occur 18 times
in the whole Bible. You will be right with the conjunction
50,000 times and wrong only 18 times. That is a good general
rule.
Next chapter, prepositions, over, into, under, before, during,
after, and a slew of other described relationships. I wait for it
with baited breath, he said under his breath.
Chapter 5 Vocabulary
Word
vea
l;k' yeh
.w
b'h'z
h,rx,
y;x
d,l,y
s'y
@,sK,
hoK
~Aq'm
Lexicon
fire (fem)
Strong
784
palace, temple
1964
2053
gold
2091
sword (fem)
2719
life, lifetime
2416
3206
sea, west
3220
silver
3701
thus, so
3541
place
4725
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j'p.vim
;xeB.zim
~ua.n
~'lA[
!'n'[
;xWr
r;[;v
~iy;m'v
r;V
Lexicon
Strong
4941
altar
4196
5002
5769
clouds
6051
wind, spirit
7307
gate
8179
heaven(s), sky
8064
8269
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Quiz Chapter 5
Everybody needs a quiz or two, even self-study students.
On a separate paper complete these 10 closed book exercise in one sitting, then grade your own
work each one counting 10 points, then report your grade to someone, even if it is your spouse.
ryi['h.w ______________________________________
sWS;h ___________________________________________
ayib'N;h _________________________________________
ayib'N.w _____________________________________________
ayib'N;h.w_________________________________________
Write in Hebrew then English the definite article form for each
noun below.
#<r,a.w ______________________________________
7) yAG ___________________________________________
8) r;h _________________________________________
9) l;'kyeh _____________________________________________
10) ;xeB.zim _________________________________________
6)
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ay by gy dy
numbering continued as
,
, ,
, for 11, 12, 13, 14
being 10+1, 10+2, 10+3 etc. Then came my confusion.
When numbering chapters 15 and 16 with Hebrew numbers it
did not use
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16?
Turns out that in the Hebrew there are sacred combinations of
hy
wy
wj
a 1,b 2, g 3, d 4, h 5, w 6, z 7, x 8, j 9, y 10 and
ay 11,by 12,gy 13,dy 14,wj 15,zj 16, zy 17, xy 18, jy 19.
follows:
This system works nicely all the way up to 109 looking like
jq 109 and 110 like yq 110. Logic for some will prevail to
understand that 111 and 112 look like ayq , byq . The rest
can wait till we get to chapter 11 before counting to 999 in
Hebrew. Lets get back to our prepositions.
There are three types of Hebrew Prepositions: Independent
propositions which stand alone; Maqqef prepositions are joined
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to their object by a horizontal stroke ' - ' called, you guessed it, a
maeqqef; and an inseparable preposition which is prefixed
directly to their object.
The latter, those inseparable prepositions, do not stand alone
and will not be found in our vocabulary lists. They are
.l
.B for-
.K
in, by, with; for- to, for; and for- like, as, according to.
Now if the definite article and the inseparable preposition are
both prefixed you can expect trouble when you use both, so
study the table below for uniqueness:
veaB' infirethe
R;[;n a boy
R;[;N;l toboythe
%,l,m a king
the
%,l,m;h the king %,l,m;K like
king
h,r'f a field
vea a fire
h,r'FB. in a field
VeaB. in a fire
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R;[;n a boy
R;[;N.l to a boy
%,l,m a king
!im
The preposition
is for 'from' and will be uniquely
interesting. It can be use as a Maqqef preposition or as a
inseparable preposition, and when inseparable the Nun
assimilates into the lead consonant. Of course it assimilates
differently for begadkephat consonants because life is never
simple. This can be noted as follows:
Vyia a man
ryi[ a city
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Yir.Pim
Literally: from a fruit
Partitively: some of a fruit
~yiv'n]a'hem
Literally: from the men
Partitively: some of the men
One more bit of confusion to consider under prepositions is
the preposition 'with' which may at times be a definite direct
-t,a
tea
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P&VP
P&VP
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Chapter 6 Vocabulary
Hebrew Word
r;x;a
tea
tea
l,a
!yeB
.B
%At.B
h'm.k'x
.K
loK
yen.pil
.l
!;[;m.l
!im
l;[;m
h'w.cim
Lexicon
Strong#
behind, after
310
with
854
853
413
between
996
872
1328.5
2451
3509.5
3605
3929.8
3807.5
3829.5
from
4479
above
4605
command, commandment
4687
d;[
l;[
r;b.D-l;[
~i[
h,P
h,d'f
t;x;T
Lexicon
49
Strong#
5704
5921
because, on account of
5927.1
with
5973
mouth
6310
field
7704
8478
50
51
52
h'
Word
D'x,a
lAd'G
Lexicon
Strong#
one
259
great
1419
Word
l;D
!eqz'
~'kx'
bAj
h,py'
r'v'y
!eK
doa.m
j;[.m
h'T;[
qyiDc;
v,doq
vAd'q
!oj'q
bAr'q
h,v'q
qAx'r
b;r
[;r
Lexicon
53
Strong#
poor
1800
2205
wise
2450
good
2896
beautiful
3303
3474
3651
very, exceedingly
3966
few, little
4592
now, henceforth
6258
righteous, just
6662
6944
holy-adj
6918
small, insignificant
6996
near, imminent
7138
difficult
7185
7350
much, many
7227
evil, wicked
7451
54
Word
['v'r
ryiv
Lexicon
Strong#
wicked, guilty
7563
song
7892
55
Plural
Yikon'a yin]a I
Wn.x;n]a we
H'T;a thou
~,T;a you
2 Feminine
.T;a thou
H'neT;a you
3 Masculine
aWh he/it
2 Masculine
3 Feminine
56
Singular
Plural
H,z this
H,Lea these
Feminine
taoz this
H,Lea these
Masculine
aWh that
Feminine
ayih that
Masculine
57
Sinai is for Non-Jews too! It isn't only Jews who should be celebrating the
holiday of Shavuot. You don't have to be Jewish, nor do you have to be
religious, to acknowledge that what happened on Mount Sinai was one of the
most important moments in the history of civilization. ...
58
59
Chapter 8 Vocabulary
Word
l,h. oa
rexa;
%yea
^.,l,a
r,v]a
h'mehB.
~;G
~'D
]h
rAh'j
r,v]aK;
yiK
lyiS.K
h'M'l
h'm
;[WD;m
Lexicon
Strong#
tent
168
another
312
how?
349
505
834
cattle, animal
929
also, indeed
1571
blood
1818
interrogative particle
clean, pure
as, when
1886.5
2889
3512.5
3588
foolosh, dullard
3684
why?
3925.5
What? How?
4100
Wherefore? Why?
4069
60
Lexicon
yim
yin'[
!,m,v
t,pov
Strong#
who?
4310
poor, afflicted
6041
oil
8081
judge
8199
61
Type 1 Suffix
Type 2 Suffix
Translation
Possessive/objective
1cs
yi
Y;
my / me
2ms
^y,
thy / thee
2fs
%iy;
thy / thee
62
Type 2 Suffix
Translation
Type 1 Suffix
3ms
Wy'
3fs
H'
'hy,
Possessive/objective
Translation
Type 1 Suffix
1cp
Wn
Wny;
2mp
~,k
~,kye
your / you
2fp
!,k
!,kye
your / you
3mp
~,h
~,hye
their / them
3fp
!,h
!,hye
their / them
Possessive/objective
our / us
63
them in use. The best way to see them in use is to read a little
Hebrew every day. Haveing done that from the beginning
causes this lesson to answer some curiosities about things I have
seen before. That is a good way to learn Hebrew.
It has occurred to this author, still struggling to name and
pronounce Hebrew vowels correctly, that while Greek has its
ordered and obedient diphthongs, which the English language
massacres, Hebrew has 8 vowels instead of English's 5. They
are generally a, e, i, o, u, ah, eh, oo. Recall that a vowel is only
A speech sound created by the relatively free passage of breath
through the larynx and oral cavity, usually forming the most
prominent and central sound of a syllable.8 It seems that taking
18 weeks to resolve and memorize 8 little old vowels is
excessive. But while a child does it by virtue of a young mind
well exercised in learning new things; a 61 year old does it by
setting aside the faulty concept that he already knows enough
about life, and the faulty concept that there is not time enough in
this life to learn new things. Listening to others struggling to
read Hebrew is such a tremendous help that I want to point out
the hard work on the site www.gsbaptistchurch.com/hebrew_study_group/scripture/
and say that it is worth another visit.
Chapter 9 Vocabulary
Lexicon
Aa
!iya;
@;a
Strong#
or
176
371
639
64
r,qoB
r'q'B
h'k'rB.
!eh
heNhi
ta'Jx;
vey
dAb'K
yolK.
~,xl,
d;b.l
h'x'Pv. mi
h'm'x.lmi
byibs'
~;[
#e[
Lexicon
Strong#
morning
1242
1241
blessing
1293
behold
2006
behold! Lo!
2009
sin
2403
3426
glory, honor
3519
vessel, utensil
3627
bread, food
3899
3825.5
family, clan
4940
war, battle
4421
5439
people
5971
tree
6086
65
h\m'a'h-!,B-t,a ~;g.w
bAJ;h
#,r'a'h %,l,m
66
P,T.via lA.q.l
C,r\a'h-~;[.l
h\vom ter'v.m
~y,d'b][
!;['nik yib]a
67
Chapter 10 Vocabulary
Word
!,b,a
h'm'd]a
beyoa
r'f'B
tyir.B
lWb.G
liy;x
Lexicon
stone
Strong#
68
ground
127
enemy
341
flesh
1320
covenant
1285
border, territory
1366
2428
10 D.A. Waite, Defending the King James Bible, The Bible For Today Press,
2002, 66.
68
Word
d,s,x
v,dox
d'y
t,w'm
h,J;m
r;'B.dim
dA[
te[
h'lo[
~yin'p
!aoc
l,g,r
Lexicon
Strong#
2617
2320
hand
3027
death
4194
4294
pastureage, wilderness
4057
5750
time
6256
burnt offering
5930
face
6440
6629
foot
7272
69
one
Masculine
Masculine
Feminine
Feminine
Absolute
Construct
Absolute
Construct
d'x,a
d;x;a
t;x;a
t;x;a
70
English
two
three
four
five
six
seven
eight
nine
ten
Masculine
Masculine
Feminine
Feminine
Absolute
Construct
Absolute
Construct
~iy;n.v
vl'v
[;B.r;a
vem'x
vev
[;b,v
h,nom.v
[;veT
r,f,[
yen.v
vl.v
[;B.r;a
vemx]
vev
[;b.v
h,nom.v
[;vT.
r,f,[
~iy;T.v yeT.v
h'vl.v t,vol.v
h'['B.r;a t;[;B.r;a
h'Vmi ]x t,vem]x
h'Viv t,vev
h'[.biv t;[.biv
h'nom.v t;nom.v
h'[.viT t;[.viT
h'r'f[] t,r,f][
71
vol.v
h'n'v
72
and we did not count singular and dual, even though English
does not have a dual category. Curious. Also note the elongated
vowel takes us from ten to teen. In the chart below notice two
glaring occurrences. The Hebrew eleven, and twelve have
alternate forms which get used when these singular and dual
number tenses get used with a plural noun. Then note the switch
of gender associations that occur from thirteen to nineteen.
And, lastly, note that the vowels of the ten change, sort of like
our ten changes to teen.
English
Eleven
r'f'[ d;x;a
r'f'[ yeT.v;[
r'f'[ yen.v
r'f'[ ~yen.v
r'f'[ h'vl.v
r'f'[ h'['B.r;a
r'f'[ h'Vmi ]x
r'f'[ h'Viv
her.f[, t;x;a
her.v,[ yeT.v;[
her.f,[ yeT.v;[
her.f[, ~yeT.v
her.f,[ vl'v
her.f[, [;B.r;a
her.f,[ vemx'
her.f[, vev
Twelve
Thirteen
Fourteen
Fifteen
Sixteen
Seventeen
r'f'[ h'[.biv
r'f'[ h'nom.v
r'f'[ h'[.viT
her.f,[ [;b,v
her.f,[ h,nom.v
her.f,[ [;vTe
Eighteen
Nineteen
Hebrew
English
One Hundred
Twenty
Thirty
Forty
~yir.f,[
~yivol.v
~yi['B.ra;
Two Hundred
Three Hundred
One Thousand
Hebrew
h'aem
~iy;ta'm
tAaem vol.v
@,la,
73
74
English
Hebrew
Fifty
~yiVim]x
~yiViv
~yi[.biv
~yinom.v
~yi[.viT
Sixty
Seventy
Eighty
Ninety
English
Hebrew
Two Thousand
~iy;p.l;a
Three Thousand
~yip'l]a t,vl.v
Ten Thousand
Twenty Thous.
Thirty Thousand
h'b'b.r
~iy;tABir
tABir vol.v
Masculine
Feminine
First
!Avaur
h'nAvair
English
Masculine
Feminine
Second
yinev
yivyil.v
yi[yib.r
yivyim]x
yiViv
yi[yib.v
yinyim.v
yi[yiv.T
yiryif][
tyinev
tyivyil.v
tyivyil.r
tyivyim]x
tyiViv
tyi[yib.v
tyinyim.v
tyi[yiv.T
tyiryif][
Third
Forth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
Eighth
Ninth
Tenth
75
76
Chapter 11 Vocabulary
Word
~ea
d,g,B
[;r,z
rec'x
h'ly. ;l
!ek'l
de[Am
h,nx] ;m
%'a.l;m
h,f[] ;m
r;[;n
h'l]xn;
!A'[
b,r,q
Lexicon
Strong#
mother
517
garment
899
2233
2691
night
3915
therefore
3923.5
4150
camp, army
4264
messenger, angel
4397
work
4639
5271
inheritance
5159
transgression, iniquity
5771
7130
Word
q;r
~Al'v
~'v
dyim'T
Lexicon
77
Strong#
only
7535
peace, health
7965
there
8033
continually, regularly
8548
78
Gender
First
I, plural - we
Second
Third
Masculine
Feminine
Common
Number
79
Singular
Plural
Hebrew
l;q
Hithpael
le[;P.tih
Qal
Niphal
l;[.pin
Spelling
Diagnostic
Typical Use
Example
unagmented
simple and
active
he heard
in prefix; Pathach
simple and
passive or
reflexive
he was heard,
he heard
himself
stem vowel
Piel
le[iP
Hireq-Tsere vowel
pattern
intensive
and active
voice
He smashed
into pieces,
(rather than
'He broke')
Pual
l;[uP
Qibbuts-Pathach
vowel pattern
Intensive
and passive
It was smashed
into pieces
Hiphil
Causative
action with
active voice
He caused to
break
Causative
and passive
voice
HE was made
broke
Hithpael
Intensive
he hid himself
and reflexive
80
English
Spelling
Diagnostic
stem vowel
Typical Use
Example
voice
Qal
Piel
Hiphil
Passive Voice
Niphal
Pual
Hophal
Reflexive Voice
Niphal
Hithpael
81
Explanation
English
Equivalent
Example
Perfect
Completed Action
Past Tense
I studied
Imperfect
Incomplete Action
Present or
Future Tense
Imperative
Imperative
(you) STUDY!
Jussive
Imperative, a
May the Lord give
mild command
or strong wish
Infinitive
Construct
Verbal Noun
Infinitive
Absolute
Verbal Noun
Intensified or
Emphasized
No English
Counterpart
Participle.
Verbal Adjective
Participle
Studying
Learning
82
One more wrench in the verb arena: there are also Strong
verbs, and there are Weak verbs. Strong verbs have no weak
consonants. Weak verbs, however, have at least one weak root
consonant. The weak consonants are the gutturals and Resh.
The ugly side of this twist is that there is a classification of weak
verbs depending on what and where the guttural show up in the
stem. Another table will help here:
Classification
Verb
Description
I - Guttural
d;m'[
II - Guttural
l;a'G
III -
x/[
III -
III -
h'n'B
I-
b;v'y
I-
l;p'n
Doubly Weak
h'l'[
Biconsonantal
~'q
Classification
Geminate
Verb
b;b's
83
Description
identical 2nd and 3rd consonants
84
85
Chapter 12 Vocabulary
Word Lexicon
l;k'a
r;m'a
%;l'h
h'yh'
a'cy'
b;v'y
!;tn'
h'f'[
h'a'r
t;b'v
[;m'v
!Ar]a
h'x.nim
t'B;v
%;a
l;a
~ia
aol
Strong#
to eat
398
to say
559
to go, walk
1980
1961
3381
3427
to give
5414
to do, make
6213
to see
7200
to cease, rest
7673
8085
ark, chest
727
gift, offering
4503
Sabbath, rest
7676
only, surely
389
no, not
408
if, then
518
no, not
3808
86
87
88
Sufformative
L;j'q
3ms
3fs
Perfect
H'
Translation
He killed
H'l.j'q
She killed
2ms
'T
'T.l;j'q
2fs
.T
.T.l;j'q
1cs
YiT
YiT,l;j'q
3cp
Wl,j'q
2mp
~,T
~,T.l;j.q
You killed
2fp
!,T
!,T.l;t.q
You killed
1cp
Wn
Wn.l;j'q
We killed
I killed
They killed
89
3ms
to dwell
b;v'y
to remember
r;k'z
to write
b;t'K
to keep
r;m'v
to gather
#;b'q
3fs
2ms
2fs
1cs
3cp
Wb.v\y
2mp
2fp
1cp
90
Hebrew active verb roots will all have the same vowel
patterns in their three consonants. Stative verbs, however, not
so much. The paradigms will be quite similar but here are some
stative, i.e. to be, verbs with varied vowel patterns is shown
below:
person gender
number
Pathach to be
great
Tsere to be
heavy
Holem to be
small
3ms
l;r'G
deb'K
!oj'q
3fs
h'l.d\G
h'd.b\K
h'n.j\q
2ms
'T.l;d'G
'T.d;b'K
'T.noj'q
2fs
.T.l;d'G
.T.d;b'K
.T.noj'q
1cs
yiT.l;d'G
yiT.d;b'K
yiT.noj'q
3cp
Wl.d\G
Wd.b\K
Wn.j\q
2mp
~,T.l;d.G
~,T.d;b.K
~,T.n'j.q
2fp
!,T.l;d.G
!,T.d;b.K
!,T.n'j.q
1cp
Wn.l;d'G
Wn.d;b'K
WNoj'q
91
%;r'B
r;k'z
!eq'z
q;z'x
[;d'y
febK'
b;t'K
ael'm
%;l'm
a'c'm
d;q'P
b;kv'
x;lv'
r;mv'
Lexicon
Strong#
to bless
1288
to remember
2142
to be(come) old
2204
to be(come) strong
2388
to know
3045
to be heavy
3513
to write
3789
4390
to reign, be king
4427
to find
4672
6485
7901
7971
8104
92
x, h,
Verb
Example
Description
III x / [
III a
Class
Verb
Example
Description
III h
Iy
In
Double Weak
Biconsonantal
Geminate
93
For these
three classes the use of the vocal shewa is not allowed with I,
and II type, and the silent shewa is not allowed with the III x /
[ (2fs form.)
94
3ms
I-Guttural
d;m'[
II-Guttural III - x / [
r;z'B
[;m'v
Strong
l;j'q
3fs
2ms
2fs
1cs
3cp
Wd.m/[
Wr]x/b
W[.m/v
Wl.j/q
2mp
2fp
1cp
95
III - a
Strong
3ms
a'c'm
l;j'q
3fs
h'a.c/m
h'l.j/q
2ms
'ta'c'm
'T.l;j'q
2fs
ta'c'm
.T.l;j'q
1cs
yita'c'm
yiT.l;j'q
3cp
Wa.c/m
Wl.j/q
2mp
~,ta'c.m
~,T.l;j.q
2fp
!;ta'c.m
!,T.l;j.q
1cp
Wna'c'm
Wn.l;j'q
96
III - h
Strong
3ms
h'n'B
l;j'q
3fs
h't.n/B
h'l.j/q
2ms
'tyin'B
'T.l;j'q
2fs
tyin'B
.T.l;j'q
1cs
yityin'B
yiT.l;j'q
3cp
Wn'B
Wl.j/q
2mp
~,tyin.B
~,T.l;j.q
2fp
!,tyin.B
!,T.l;j.q
1cp
Wnyin'B
Wn.l;j'q
97
Hebrew Bible, seven verses of Psalms per day (see the schedule
in the Appendix) and picking out the verbs with your KJV open
is the best education you can get for Hebrew Verbs. That said,
well ... written, we shall press with those three final classes of
weak verbs.
Double Weak Verbs.
Most of the Hebrew verbs with more than one weak
consonant in their root are both III h and I-Guttural or IIGuttural weak verbs. The changes learned for the III h type
verbs will thus be combined with the effects of the I and II
variations and this is best realized by studying the chart below:
per-gen-#
Strong
3ms
h'a'r
h'l'[
l;j'q
3fs
h't]a'r
h't.l\[
h'l.j/q
2ms
'tyia'r
'tyil'[
'T.l;j'q
2fs
tyia'r
tyil'[
.T.l;j'q
1cs
yityia'r
yityil'[
yiT.l;j'q
3cp
Wa'r
Wl'[
Wl.j/q
2mp
~,tyia.r
~,tyil][
~,T.l;j.q
98
per-gen-#
Strong
2fp
!,tyia.r
!,tyil][
!,T.l;j.q
1cp
Wnyia'r
Wnyil'[
Wn.l;j'q
per-gen-#
3ms
3fs
Geminate
Strong
b;b's
Geminate
Weak 1
r;r'a
h'b.b\s h'r.r\a
Geminate
Weak 2
~;T
Strong
Verb
l;j'q
h'M;T h'l.j/q
per-gen-#
Geminate
Strong
Geminate
Weak 1
Geminate
Weak 2
99
Strong
Verb
2ms
'tAB;s
'tAr'a
'tAM;T 'T.l;j'q
2fs
tAB;s
tAr'a
tAM;T .T.l;j'q
1cs
3cp
Wr.r\a
WM;T
Wl.j/q
2mp
2fp
1cp
WnAB;s
WnAr'a
WnAM;T Wn.l;j'q
100
aAB
Bi-Strong
Bi-Strong
Bi-Weak
3ms
~'q
~'f
3fs
h'm'q
h'm'f
h'a'B h'l.j/q
2ms
'T.m;q
'T.m;f
'ta'B 'T.l;j'q
2fs
.T.m;q
.T.m;f
ta'B .T.l;j'q
1cs
yiT.m;q
yiT.m;f
yita'B yiT.l;j'q
3cp
Wm'q
Wm'f
2mp
a'B
Strong
Wa'B
l;j'q
Wl.j/q
2fp
!,T.m;q
!,T.m;f
!,ta'B !,T.l;j.q
1cp
Wn.m;q
Wn.m;f
Wna'B Wn.l;j'q
101
think that it is His mercies that are not consumed, rather than
His people that are not consumed, and the RSV thinks this verse
is supposed to say The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases,
his mercies never come to an end.
Chapter 14 Vocabulary
Word
aWB
h'nB'
d;ly'
aery'
d;ry'
x;q'l
Lexicon
to go in, enter, come
Strong#
935
to build
1129
3205
to fear, be afraid
3372
to go down
3381
to take
3947
102
Word
tWm
l;pn'
a'f'n
h'l'[
r;k'[
d;m'[
~Wq
a'r'q
bWv
~yif
hiP
Lexicon
Strong#
to die
4191
to fall
5307
5375
to go up
5927
5674
to stand
5975
6966
7123
to turn, return
7725
7760
here
6311
103
104
different framework.
The imperfect paradigm should be memorized for both
oral and written use. One will not memorize or recognize these
imperfect forms without writing them out by hand, the old
fashioned way. It depends on how old fashioned you van get,
but chalk and a chalkboard are herein better than a computer and
printer. The Qal Imperfect Paradigm is shown in the table
below:
PerG suffix
Imperfect perfix
Translation
en#
Paradigm
3ms
loj.qiyi iy
he will kill
3fs
loj.qiT iT
2ms
loj.qiT iT
yil.j.qiT iT
2fs
yi
1cs
3mp
3fp
2mp
2fp
loj.q,a ,a
I will kill
Wl.j.qiy iy
h'n h'n.loj.qiT iT
W
Wl.j.qiT iT
h'n h'n.loj.qiT iT
1cp
suffix
Imperfect
Paradigm
perfix
loj.qin in
105
Translation
we will kill
3ms
3fs
2ms
2fs
1cs
3mp
3fp
2mp
roL.ziy
boT.kiy
rom.viy
#oB.q
106
Per
Gen#
to remember
to write
to keep
to gather
2fp
1cp
Chapter 15 Vocabulary
Word
h'yx'
loky'
t;r'K
rWs
h'n['
Lexicon
Strong#
to live
2421
to be able
3201
3772
to turn
5627
to answer
6030
Word
r;b'[
!,zao
liya;
rABiG
x;bz,
h'q'dc.
!Ap'c
z'a
@;a
-!,P
Lexicon
to serve
107
Strong#
5647
ear
238
ram
352
1368
sacrifice
2077
righteousness
6666
north
6828
then, since
227
also, even
637
lest
6435
108
109
clarity, and that clarity is best captured with the most concise
language. You might disagree with God on this point, but he is
the one who chose the Hebrew language for this purpose.
Anyway the Hebrew Perfect and Imperfect imply a complete
action vs an incomplete action.
One more helpful review. Lets review vowels. Vowel
differences are the most significant variation with weak verbs.
There are only so many vowels available. Recall that Hebrew
has 8 vowels instead of English's 5. They are generally a, e, i, o,
u, ah, eh, oo. Recall that a vowel is only A speech sound
created by the relatively free passage of breath through the
larynx and oral cavity, usually forming the most prominent and
central sound of a syllable.12 The short Hebrew vowels are
Pathach, Seghol, Hireq, Qamets-Hatuf and Qibbuts, for a, e, i, o,
u, pronounced bat, bet, bit, bot, and ruler, The long vowels are
Qamets, Tsere, and Holem, for a, e, o, pronounced, father, they,
and role.
Examine then the vowel changes found when four
categories of weak Hebrew verbs meet the imperfect prefixes:
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PG#
3ms
Strong
II-Gut
III-Het/Ayin
III-Alef
III-He
h,n.biy
3fs
2ms
2fs
1cs
3mp
Wn.biy
3fp
2mp
2fp
1cp
h,n.bin
111
Chapter 16 Vocabulary
Hbrw
b;rq'
a'jx'
v;r'y
h'br'
p;s'y
h'j'n
b;z['
l;aG'
r;pK'
f'tv'
~;mT'
@;K
;[re
d,g,n
Lexicon
Strn#
to draw near
7126
2398
3423
to grow, be great
7236
to add
3254
5186
to leave, abandon
5800
to redeem
1350
to atone
3722
to drink
8354
8549
hand, palm
3709
7453
5048
112
English
rom,viy
he will observe
rom.viY;w
and he observed
roK.ziy
he will remember
roK.ziY;w
and he remembered
loj.qiy.w
loj.qiY;w
and he killed
loj.qin.w
loj.qiN;w
and we killed
113
!iyq; -t,a d,lTe w; r;hT; w; AT.vai h'Wx; -t,a [;dy' ~'da' h' .w
Qal Imperfect 3fs of h'rt
' with the waw conv. = r;hT; ;w
Qal Imperfect 3fs of d;ly' with the waw conv. = d,lT
e w;
Exod 19:3 And Moses went up unto God, and (then)
the LORD called unto him out of the mountain, saying, Thus
shalt thou say to the house of Jacob, and tell the children of
Israel;
An.B q't[. yi -t,a ~yihlo a/ %,rb' .yw; ~'tr' b. a; tAm yerx] a; yihy. ;w
2Kings 3:5 But it came to pass, when Ahab was dead,
that the king of Moab rebelled against the king of Israel.
114
English
r;m'v
he observed
r;m'v.w
r;k'z
he remembered
r;k'z.w
and he will
remember
l;j'q
he killed
l;j'q.w
WN.l;j'q.w
and we killed
115
116
k;ha'
@;sa'
h'lK'
j;pv'
d;ba'
h'lG'
~Wr
rehj'
r;[B'
t,ma/
aeSKi
r'P.sim
r,f,[
v,mv,
Lexicon
Strn#
to love
157
to gather, assemble
622
3615
8199
to perish
06
to reveal, uncover
1540
7311
to be clean, be pure
2891
to burn, consume
1197
truth, trustworthiness
571
seat, throne
3678
number
4557
ten, decade
6235
Sun
8121
117
118
119
Translation
Imperative
Translation
2fs
2mp
2ms
2fp
b.n.giT aol
(15 Thou shalt not steal)
15
@'a.niT aol
14
x][.riT aol
13
(14 Thou shalt not comitt adultry) (13 Thou shalt not kill)
;kait aol
17
120
1cs
Translation
Cohortative
Translation
1cp
Translation
Imperfect
Translation
Jussive
Translation
h'n'B
he built
h,n.Biy
he will
build
,!,Biy
let him
build
h'f'[
he made
h,f[] ;y
he will
make
f][;y
let him
make
h'l'[
he went up
h,l][;y
he will go
up
l][;y
let him go
up
h'a'r
he saw
h,a.riy
he will see
a,rey
121
Chapter 18 Vocabulary
rbd yrb[
r;xB'
!yiB
Translation
Strng#
choose, chosen
977
understand, perceive
995
122
v;rD'
g;rh'
v;dq'
h'[r'
#ep'h
bAj
l;a'v
l;[;B
j,bev
a'n
!;[;y
d;[;B
seek, enquire
1875
slay, kill
2026
be holy, sanctuary
6944
7462
2654
2896
7592
1167
7626
4994
3282
1157
123
Type 1 Suffix
Type 1 Alternative
yin
Translation
1cs
yi
2ms
thee
2fs
thee
3ms
Wh
me
him (it)
124
3fs
Type 1 Suffix
H'
Type 1 Alternative
Translation
'h
her (it)
1cp
Wn
us
2mp
~,k
you
2fp
!,k
you
3mp
~,h
them
3fp
!,h
them
Type 1 Suffix
Qal Perfect
Translation
1cs
yi
yin;l'j.q
he killed me
2ms
%.l\j.q
he killed thee
2fs
%el'j.q
he killed thee
125
Type 1 Suffix
Qal Perfect
Translation
3ms
Al'j.q
3fs
H'
H'l'j.q
1cp
Wn
Wn'l'j.q
he killed us
2mp
~,k
~,k.l\j.q
he killed you
2fp
!,k
!,k.l\j.q
he killed you
3mp
~,h
~'l'j.q
he killed them
3fp
!,h
w'l'j.q
he killed them
Type 1 Suffix
2ms
Imperfect paradigm
'%,
Translation
thee
126
Type 1 Suffix
Imperfect paradigm
Translation
3ms
WN,
him (it)
3fs
H'
h'N,
her (it)
Chapter 19 Vocabulary
rbd yrb[
x;j'B
h'k'B
v;bl'
~el'v
@;r'f
x;t,P
h'p'f
rAD
r;P
bor
#Wx
h'ka'l.m
Translation
Strng#
982
weep, bewail
1058
clothe, put on
3847
8003
burn, burn up
8313
6607
8193
generation
1755
bullock
6499
multitude, abundance
7230
2351
work, business
4399
127
z;x'a
aem'j
d;c'y
sWn
[;g'n
b;b's
r;p's
r;b'v
x;m'f
h'dAb][
h'de[
Translation
Strng#
270
to be unclean
2930
3335
to flee
5127
to touch, reach
5060
5437
5608
to break
7665
to rejoice
8055
service
5656
congreation
5712
128
rbd yrb[
d;x;y
!iy;y
yiT.liB
Strng#
3162
wine
3196
1115
129
[;s'n
x;k'z
h'n'x
;xWn
h'n'P
Translation
Strng#
to journey, departed
5265
to sacrifice, offer
2076
to pitch, encamp
2583
5117
6437
130
rbd yrb[
x;t'P
@;d'r
aen'f
r;a'v
h'm'B
h'Qux
!yim'y
!'K.vim
l;x;n
b'['r
Strng#
to open
6605
to pursue, persecute
7291
to hate
8130
to leave, remain
7604
1116
statute, prescription
2708
3225
dwelling, tabernacle
4908
5158
hunger, famine
7458
131
Chapter 22 Vocabulary
rbd yrb[
r;r'a
vAB
l;d'G
b;v'x
b;j'y
d;k'l
v;g'n
#;b'q
r;b'q
Translation
Strng#
to curse
779
to be ashamed
954
1431
2803
to be good
3190
3920
5066
to gather
6908
to bury
6912
132
rbd yrb[
!;k'v
%;pv'
h'mAx
qox
f,b,K
Strng#
7931
to pour out
8210
(city) wall
2346
2706
3532
133
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Verse
Ben Chayyim
Rudolph Kittel
bandage over his
eyes
Proverbs 8:16
Isaiah 10:16
Lord
LORD
Isaiah 27:2
pleasant vineyard
Isaiah 38:14
LORD
Lord
Be held back
Zeph 3:15
see evil
fear evil
Malachi 1:12
Shalom
140
Frm
Chp
3
10
4
3
4
10
8
9
4
7
6
8
10
8
9
12
12
Word
b'a
!,b,a
y'ndo ]a
~'d'a
vyia
h'm'd]a
l,.hoa
Aa
x'a
D'x,a
r;x;a
rex;a
beyoa
%yea
!iy;a
%;a
l;k'a
Lexicon
father
stone
Strongs
No..
Use
Count
1 1211
68
276
113
774
man, Adam
120
562
man, husband
120 2198
ground
127
222
tent
168
348
or
176
321
251
629
one
259
976
behind, after
310
718
another
312
166
enemy
341
285
how?
349
78
371
791
only, surely
389
161
to eat
398
820
12
6
3
3
8
11
12
11
12
9
12
3
5
4
8
6
6
6
Word
l;a
l,a
lea
~'hi ol/a
^.,l,a
~ea
~ia
h'M;a
r;m'a
@;a
!Ar]a
#<ra<
vea
h'Vai
r,va]
tea
tea
.B
Lexicon
141
Strongs
No..
Use
Count
no, not
408
729
413 5518
426
God, gods
430 2602
505
497
mother
517
220
if, then
518 1070
forearm, cubit
520
to say
559 5316
639
277
ark, chest
727
202
earth, land
776 2505
fire (fem)
784
376
woman, wife
820
779
834 5503
853
1097
8
with
854
890
872
1555
9
317
249
142
Frm
Chp
11
8
6
3
3
9
9
10
9
10
4
6
10
7
4
8
3
7
8
Word
d,g,B
h'meh.B
!yeB
tiy;B
!eb
r'q'B
r,qoB
tyir.B
h'k'r.B
r'fB'
t;B
%At.B
lWb.G
lAd'G
yAG
~;G
r'b'D
l;D
~'D
Lexicon
Strongs
No..
Use
Count
garment
899
216
cattle, animal
929
190
between
996
409
house
1004
2047
son
1121
4941
1241
183
morning
1242
213
covenant
1285
287
blessing
1293
71
flesh
1320
270
daughter
1323
603
1328.5
420
border, territory
1366
241
great
1419
527
people, nation
1471
560
also, indeed
1571
762
1697
1454
poor
1800
48
blood
1818
361
4
8
12
5
12
9
9
4
5
5
7
11
10
9
5
10
7
6
10
Word
%<rD<
]h
h'y'h
l;'kyeh
%;l'h
!eh
heNih
r;h
w.
b'h'z
!eq'z
[;r,z
v,dxo
ta'J;x
y;x
liy;x
~'k'x
h'm.k'x
d,s,x
Lexicon
way, road
143
Strongs
No..
Use
Count
1870
712
1886.5
513
1961
3576
palace, temple
1964
80
to go, walk
1980
1554
behold
2006
107
behold! Lo!
2009
1061
2022
558
2053
524
gold
2091
392
2205
180
2233
229
2320
283
sin
2403
297
life, lifetime
2416
255
2428
246
wise
2450
138
2451
153
2617
249
interrogative particle
144
Frm
Chp
Word
rec'x
5
h,r,x
8
rAh'j
7
bAj
10
d'y
3
h'yh>y
3
~Ay
5
d,l,y
5
s'y
7
h,p'y
12
a'c'y
3 i~l
; 'vWr>y
3 ~iyl
i; 'vWr>y
9
vey
12
b;vy'
7
r'vy'
3 lea'r>fiy
6
.K
11
Lexicon
Strongs
No..
Use
Count
2691
192
sword (fem)
2719
413
clean, pure
2889
96
good
2896
535
hand
3027
1627
Jehovah, LORD
3068
6828
day
3117
2301
3206
89
sea, west
3220
396
beautiful
3303
43
3318
1076
Jerusalem
3389
643
3389
643
3426
138
3427
1088
3474
119
Israel
3478
2507
3509.5
3053
8
9
5
4
8
6
9
7
8
5
6
12
4
9
6
9
11
11
8
Word
r,va] ;K
dAb'K
hoK
!ehoK
yiK
loK
yol.K
!eK
lyiS.K
@,s,K
.l
aol
bel
d;b.l
!;[;m.l
~,x,l
h'ly. ;l
!ek'l
h'M'l
Lexicon
as, when
145
Strongs
No..
Use
Count
3512.5
511
glory, honor
3519
200
thus, so
3541
577
priest
3548
750
3588
4487
3605
5415
vessel, utensil
3627
325
3651
741
foolosh, dullard
3684
75
silver
3701
396
3807.5 20320
no, not
3808
5193
heart
3820
854
3825.5
161
3829.5
272
bread, food
3899
340
night
3915
234
therefore
3923.5
200
why?
3925.5
178
146
Frm
Chp
6
7
10
8
8
11
10
5
11
10
8
4
11
9
3
6
12
7
6
Word
yenp. il
doa.m
r;'Bd. im
[; WD;m
h'm
de[Am
t,w'm
;xeBz. im
h,nx] ;m
h,J;m
yim
~iym;
%'a.l;m
h'm'xl. im
%<lm<
!im
h'xn. im
j;[.m
l;[;m
Lexicon
before, in the presence of
Strongs
No..
Use
Count
3929.8
1102
very, exceedingly
3966
300
pastureage, wilderness
4057
270
Wherefore? Why?
4069
72
What? How?
4100
571
4150
224
death
4194
153
altar
4196
403
camp, army
4264
215
4294
252
who?
4310
424
water
4325
586
messenger, angel
4397
213
war, battle
4421
319
king
4428
2530
from
4479
7592
gift, offering
4503
211
few, little
4592
101
above
4605
140
11
6
3
5
3
9
5
5
4
11
11
4
12
9
3
4
3
6
10
Word
h,f[] ;m
h'wc. im
~iy;rc> im
~Aq'm
h<vmo
h'x'P.vim
j'pv. im
~uan.
ayibn'
h'l]xn;
r;[;n
v,Pn,
!;t'n
byib's
sWs
r,pes
d<b[<
d;[
dA[
Lexicon
147
Strongs
No..
Use
Count
work
4639
235
command, commandment
4687
184
Egypt
4714
682
place
4725
401
Moses
4872
766
family, clan
4940
304
4941
425
5002
376
prophet
5030
317
inheritance
5159
222
5271
240
life, soul
5315
757
to give
5414
2016
5439
338
horse
5483
138
book, scroll
5612
191
servant
5650
803
5704
1263
5750
491
148
Frm
Chp
Word
~'lA[
11
!A'[
4
!iy;[
4
ryi[
6
l;[
6 r;b.D-l;[
10
h'lo[
9
~;[
6
~i[
8
yin['
5
!'n'[
9
#e[
12
h'f['
10
te[
7
h'T;[
6
h,P
10
~yin'p
3
ho[>r;P
10
!aoc
5
Lexicon
Strongs
No..
Use
Count
5769
439
transgression, iniquity
5771
231
eye, spring
5869
900
city
5892
1095
5921
5777
5927.1
46
burnt offering
5930
286
people
5971
1869
with
5973
1048
poor, afflicted
6041
80
clouds
6051
87
tree
6086
329
to do, make
6213
2632
time
6256
297
now, henceforth
6258
435
mouth
6310
498
face
6440
2126
Pharaoh
6547
274
6629
274
because, on account of
4
7
7
7
4
7
11
7
7
12
7
10
5
7
7
11
7
12
12
Word
a'b'c
qyiD;c
vAd'q
v,dqo
lAq
!oj'q
b,r,q
bAr'q
h,vq'
h'a'r
b;r
l,g,r
x; Wr
qAx'r
[;r
q;r
['vr'
t;bv'
t'Bv;
Lexicon
149
Strongs
No..
Use
Count
army, host
6635
486
righteous, just
6662
206
holy-adj
6918
117
6944
470
voice, sound
6963
505
small, insignificant
6996
86
7130
227
near, imminent
7138
75
difficult
7185
36
to see
7200
1311
much, many
7227
439
foot
7272
251
wind, spirit
7307
378
7350
84
evil, wicked
7451
331
only
7535
109
wicked, guilty
7563
264
to cease, rest
7673
71
Sabbath, rest
7676
111
150
Frm
Chp
6
7
11
11
3
5
8
12
3
5
8
4
5
4
6
11
Word
h,df'
ryiv
~Al'v
~'v
~ev
~iy;mv'
!,mv,
[;mv'
h'nv'
r;[v;
t,pvo
vaor
r;V
h'rAT
t;x;T
dyim'T
Lexicon
Strongs
No..
Use
Count
field
7704
329
song
7892
78
peace, health
7965
242
there
8033
835
name
8034
864
heaven(s), sky
8064
421
oil
8081
193
8085
1165
year
8141
878
gate
8179
375
judge
8199
68
8269
600
8269
425
8451
223
8478
510
continually, regularly
8548
104
151
152
153
154
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Appendix Psalm
Reading
Schedule
JAN
1 Jan Ps 1:1-6
2 Jan Ps 2:1-12
3 Jan Ps 3:1-8
4 Jan Ps 4:1-8
5 Jan Ps 4:9-8
6 Jan Ps 5:1-12
7 Jan Ps 6:1-5
8 Jan Ps 6:6-10
9 Jan Ps 7:1-6
10 Jan Ps 7:7-17
11 Jan Ps 8:1-5
12 Jan Ps 8:6-9
13 Jan Ps 9:1-7
14 Jan Ps 9:8-14
15 Jan Ps 9:15-20
16 Jan Ps 10:1-6
17 Jan Ps 10:7-18
18 Jan Ps 11:1-7
19 Jan Ps 12:1-8
20 Jan Ps 13:1-6
21 Jan Ps 14:1-7
22 Jan Ps 15:1-5
23 Jan Ps 16:1-6
24 Jan Ps 16:7-11
25 Jan Ps 17:1-8
26 Jan Ps 17:9-15
27 Jan Ps 18:1-6
28 Jan Ps 18:7-13
29 Jan Ps 18:14-20
30 Jan Ps 18:21-27
31 Jan Ps 18:28-34
Hebrew Psalm
Read Schedule
FEB
1 Feb Ps 18:35-41
2 Feb Ps 18:42-50
3 Feb Ps 19:1-7
4 Feb Ps 19:8-14
5 Feb Ps 20:1-5
6 Feb Ps 20:6-9
7 Feb Ps 21:1-7
8 Feb Ps 21:8-13
9 Feb Ps 22:1-6
10 Feb Ps 22:7-12
11 Feb Ps 22:13-18
12 Feb Ps 22:19-31
13 Feb Ps 23:1-6
14 Feb Ps 24:1-5
15 Feb Ps 24:6-10
16 Feb Ps 25:1-6
17 Feb Ps 25:7-13
18 Feb Ps 25:14-22
19 Feb Ps 26:1-6
20 Feb Ps 26:7-12
21 Feb Ps 27:1-7
22 Feb Ps 27:8-14
23 Feb Ps 28:1-9
24 Feb Ps 29:1-6
25 Feb Ps 29:7-11
26 Feb Ps 30:1-6
27 Feb Ps 30:7-12
28 Feb Ps 31:1-6
MAR
1 Mar Ps 31:7-12
2 Mar Ps 31:13-24
3 Mar Ps 32:1-6
4 Mar Ps 32:7-11
5 Mar Ps 33:1-6
6 Mar Ps 33:7-13
7 Mar Ps 33:14-22
8 Mar Ps 34:1-6
9 Mar Ps 34:7-13
10 Mar Ps 34:14-22
11 Mar Ps 35:1-7
12 Mar Ps 35:8-14
13 Mar Ps 35:15-21
14 Mar Ps 35:22-28
15 Mar Ps 36:1-6
16 Mar Ps 36:7-12
17 Mar Ps 37:1-7
18 Mar Ps 37:8-14
19 Mar Ps 37:15-21
20 Mar Ps 37:22-28
21 Mar Ps 37:29-35
22 Mar Ps 37:36-40
23 Mar Ps 38:1-6
24 Mar Ps 38:7-13
25 Mar Ps 38:14-22
26 Mar Ps 39:1-7
27 Mar Ps 39:8-13
28 Mar Ps 40:1-6
29 Mar Ps 40:7-12
30 Mar Ps 40:13-17
31 Mar Ps 41:1-7
APR
1 Apr Ps 41:8-13
2 Apr Ps 42:1-11
3 Apr Ps 43:1-5
4 Apr Ps 44:1-7
5 Apr Ps 44:8-14
6 Apr Ps 44:15-21
7 Apr Ps 44:22-26
8 Apr Ps 45:1-6
9 Apr Ps 45:7-17
10 Apr Ps 46:1-6
11 Apr Ps 46:7-11
12 Apr Ps 47:1-9
13 Apr Ps 48:1-7
14 Apr Ps 48:8-14
15 Apr Ps 48:15-14
16 Apr Ps 49:1-7
17 Apr Ps 49:8-20
18 Apr Ps 50:1-6
19 Apr Ps 50:7-14
20 Apr Ps 50:15-22
21 Apr Ps 50:23-23
22 Apr Ps 51:1-6
23 Apr Ps 51:7-12
24 Apr Ps 51:13-19
25 Apr Ps 52:1-9
26 Apr Ps 53:1-6
27 Apr Ps 54:1-7
28 Apr Ps 55:1-6
29 Apr Ps 55:7-14
30 Apr Ps 55:15-23
MAY
1 May Ps 56:1-7
2 May Ps 56:8-13
3 May Ps 57:1-6
4 May Ps 57:7-11
5 May Ps 58:1-6
6 May Ps 58:7-11
7 May Ps 59:1-6
8 May Ps 59:7-17
9 May Ps 60:1-6
10 May Ps 60:7-12
11 May Ps 61:1-8
12 May Ps 62:1-6
13 May Ps 62:7-12
14 May Ps 63:1-11
15 May Ps 64:1-5
16 May Ps 64:6-10
17 May Ps 65:1-7
18 May Ps 65:8-13
19 May Ps 66:1-7
20 May Ps 66:8-14
21 May Ps 66:15-20
22 May Ps 67:1-7
23 May Ps 68:1-7
24 May Ps 68:8-14
25 May Ps 68:15-21
26 May Ps 68:22-28
27 May Ps 68:29-35
28 May Ps 69:1-6
29 May Ps 69:7-13
30 May Ps 69:14-20
31 May Ps 69:21-27
JUN
1 Jun Ps 69:28-36
2 Jun Ps 70:1-5
3 Jun Ps 71:1-6
4 Jun Ps 71:7-12
5 Jun Ps 71:13-18
6 Jun Ps 71:19-24
7 Jun Ps 72:1-7
8 Jun Ps 72:8-14
9 Jun Ps 72:15-20
10 Jun Ps 73:1-7
11 Jun Ps 73:8-14
12 Jun Ps 73:15-21
13 Jun Ps 73:22-28
14 Jun Ps 74:1-6
15 Jun Ps 74:7-14
16 Jun Ps 74:15-23
17 Jun Ps 75:1-5
18 Jun Ps 75:6-10
19 Jun Ps 76:1-12
20 Jun Ps 77:1-7
21 Jun Ps 77:8-14
22 Jun Ps 77:15-20
23 Jun Ps 78:1-7
24 Jun Ps 78:8-14
25 Jun Ps 78:15-21
26 Jun Ps 78:22-28
27 Jun Ps 78:29-35
28 Jun Ps 78:36-42
29 Jun Ps 78:43-49
30 Jun Ps 78:50-56
JUL
1 Jul Ps 78:57-63
2 Jul Ps 78:64-70
3 Jul Ps 78:71-72
4 Jul Ps 79:1-7
5 Jul Ps 79:8-13
6 Jul Ps 80:1-6
7 Jul Ps 80:7-12
8 Jul Ps 80:13-19
9 Jul Ps 81:1-5
10 Jul Ps 81:6-16
11 Jul Ps 82:1-8
12 Jul Ps 83:1-6
13 Jul Ps 83:7-12
14 Jul Ps 83:13-18
15 Jul Ps 84:1-6
16 Jul Ps 84:7-12
17 Jul Ps 85:1-7
18 Jul Ps 85:8-13
19 Jul Ps 86:1-6
20 Jul Ps 86:7-17
21 Jul Ps 87:1-7
22 Jul Ps 88:1-6
23 Jul Ps 88:7-12
24 Jul Ps 88:13-18
25 Jul Ps 89:1-7
26 Jul Ps 89:8-14
27 Jul Ps 89:15-21
28 Jul Ps 89:22-28
29 Jul Ps 89:29-35
30 Jul Ps 89:36-42
31 Jul Ps 89:43-49
AUG
1 Aug Ps 89:50-52
2 Aug Ps 90:1-6
3 Aug Ps 90:7-17
4 Aug Ps 91:1-5
5 Aug Ps 91:6-13
6 Aug Ps 91:14-16
7 Aug Ps 92:1-8
8 Aug Ps 92:9-15
9 Aug Ps 93:1-5
10 Aug Ps 94:1-6
11 Aug Ps 94:7-14
12 Aug Ps 94:15-23
13 Aug Ps 95:1-6
14 Aug Ps 95:7-11
15 Aug Ps 96:1-13
16 Aug Ps 97:1-6
17 Aug Ps 97:7-12
18 Aug Ps 98:1-5
19 Aug Ps 98:6-9
20 Aug Ps 99:1-9
21 Aug Ps 100:1-5
22 Aug Ps 101:1-8
23 Aug Ps 102:1-7
24 Aug Ps 102:8-14
25 Aug Ps 102:15-21
26 Aug Ps 102:22-28
27 Aug Ps 103:1-6
28 Aug Ps 103:7-13
29 Aug Ps 103:14-22
30 Aug Ps 104:1-7
31 Aug Ps 104:8-14
SEP
1 Sep Ps 104:15-21
2 Sep Ps 104:22-28
3 Sep Ps 104:29-35
4 Sep Ps 105:1-6
5 Sep Ps 105:7-12
6 Sep Ps 105:13-18
7 Sep Ps 105:19-24
8 Sep Ps 105:25-30
9 Sep Ps 105:31-36
10 Sep Ps 105:37-45
11 Sep Ps 106:1-7
12 Sep Ps 106:8-14
13 Sep Ps 106:15-21
14 Sep Ps 106:22-28
15 Sep Ps 106:29-35
16 Sep Ps 106:36-42
17 Sep Ps 106:43-48
18 Sep Ps 107:1-6
19 Sep Ps 107:7-13
20 Sep Ps 107:14-20
21 Sep Ps 107:21-27
22 Sep Ps 107:28-34
23 Sep Ps 107:35-41
24 Sep Ps 107:42-43
25 Sep Ps 108:1-7
26 Sep Ps 108:8-13
27 Sep Ps 109:1-6
28 Sep Ps 109:7-12
29 Sep Ps 109:13-18
30 Sep Ps 109:19-31
OCT
1 Oct Ps 110:1-7
2 Oct Ps 111:1-5
3 Oct Ps 111:6-10
4 Oct Ps 112:1-10
5 Oct Ps 113:1-9
6 Oct Ps 114:1-8
7 Oct Ps 114:9-8
8 Oct Ps 115:1-6
9 Oct Ps 115:7-18
10 Oct Ps 116:1-6
11 Oct Ps 116:7-12
12 Oct Ps 116:13-19
13 Oct Ps 118:1-6
14 Oct Ps 118:7-13
15 Oct Ps 118:14-20
16 Oct Ps 118:21-27
17 Oct Ps 118:28-29
18 Oct Ps 119:1-7
19 Oct Ps 119:8-14
20 Oct Ps 119:15-21
21 Oct Ps 119:22-28
22 Oct Ps 119:29-35
23 Oct Ps 119:36-42
24 Oct Ps 119:43-49
25 Oct Ps 119:50-56
26 Oct Ps 119:57-63
27 Oct Ps 119:64-70
28 Oct Ps 119:71-77
29 Oct Ps 119:78-84
30 Oct Ps 119:85-91
31 Oct Ps 119:92-98
NOV
1 Nov Ps 119:99-105
2 Nov Ps 119:106-112
3 Nov Ps 119:113-119
4 Nov Ps 119:120-126
5 Nov Ps 119:127-133
6 Nov Ps 119:134-140
7 Nov Ps 119:141-147
8 Nov Ps 119:148-154
9 Nov Ps 119:155-161
10 Nov Ps 119:162-8
11 Nov Ps 119:169-75
12 Nov Ps 119:17613 Nov Ps 120:1-7
14 Nov Ps 121:1-8
15 Nov Ps 122:1-9
16 Nov Ps 123:1-4
17 Nov Ps 124:1-8
18 Nov Ps 125:1-5
19 Nov Ps 126:1-6
Ps 127:1-6
20 Nov Ps 128:1-6
21 Nov Ps 129:1-8
22 Nov Ps 129:9-8
23 Nov Ps 130:1-8
24 Nov Ps 132:1-6
25 Nov Ps 132:7-12
26 Nov Ps 132:13-18
27 Nov Ps 134:1-3
28 Nov Ps 135:1-7
29 Nov Ps 135:8-14
30 Nov Ps 135:15-21
DEC
1 Dec Ps 136:1-7
2 Dec Ps 136:8-14
3 Dec Ps 136:15-21
4 Dec Ps 136:22-26
5 Dec Ps 137:1-9
6 Dec Ps 138:1-8
7 Dec Ps 139:1-6
8 Dec Ps 139:7-12
9 Dec Ps 139:13-18
10 Dec Ps 139:19-24
11 Dec Ps 140:1-7
12 Dec Ps 140:8-13
13 Dec Ps 141:1-10
14 Dec Ps 142:1-7
15 Dec Ps 143:1-6
16 Dec Ps 143:7-12
17 Dec Ps 144:1-8
18 Dec Ps 144:9-15
19 Dec Ps 145:1-7
20 Dec Ps 145:8-14
21 Dec Ps 145:15-21
22 Dec Ps 146:1-5
23 Dec Ps 146:6-10
24 Dec Ps 147:1-7
25 Dec Ps 147:8-14
26 Dec Ps 147:15-20
27 Dec Ps 148:1-7
28 Dec Ps 148:8-14
29 Dec Ps 149:1-9
30 Dec Ps 150:1-6
31 Dec Ps 1:1-6