Learn to pronounce Hebrew and Aramaic from a leading expert with over 9,500 audio clips of the Hebrew Bible’s lexical forms (‘lemmas’). There is also a phonetic guide to use to see the proper pronunciation of Hebrews . Fluent in Hebrew and Arabic, Dr. Buth’s recordings are precise and mellifluous. The recordings also cover nearly every word in the third-party Hebrew Bibles: BHW4.18, BHS SESB, and BHS WIVU.
Hebrew Audio Pronunciations is integrated into top morphological databases, covering every word found in the Lexham Hebrew Bible (and thus functions with all the Logos tools which use the LHB for their lexical data, including the Lexham Hebrew-English Interlinear, the various reverse interlinears and the Lexham Discourse Hebrew Bible).
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Dr. Buth began studying biblical languages and historical geography in Israel in 1974 and earned a PhD in Semitic languages from UCLA under Stanislav Segert, and has served as a Wycliffe translator and consultant in sub-Saharan Africa for over 20 years. You’ll be able to hear the pronunciation of any word when you need it—whether you’re refreshing your vocabulary, writing a sermon, or doing research. Fluent in Hebrew and Arabic, Dr. Buth’s recordings are precise and mellifluous. Copyright 2020
Please read this introduction for instructions on using Hebrew Audio Pronunciations in Logos. This free audio Bible name pronunciation guide is a valuable tool in your study of God’s word.
Click the PLAY button below to hear how to pronounce Hebrews . This pronunciation tool works differently than normal Logos books. The recordings were made by Dr. Randall Buth, developer of the Living Biblical Languages program and founder of the Biblical Language Center, which teach Biblical Hebrew and Koine Greek as living languages. 5,500 additional sound clips cover alternative spellings from a variety of lexicons and databases. Dr. Buth began studying biblical languages and historical geography in Israel in 1974 and earned a PhD in Semitic languages from UCLA under Stanislav Segert, and has served as a Wycliffe translator and consultant in sub-Saharan Africa for over 20 years. Learn how to pronounce hundreds of Bible words with the click of a button – all for free. Copyright 2020 | Privacy, Audio recording of every lexical form in the Hebrew Bible, Integrates with a wide variety of lexically tagged resources, including reverse interlinears, Includes recordings and documentation to learn the alphabet and vowels themselves, Easily incorporate Hebrew into your sermons, lessons, and notes, Resource ID: {5AB00EA4-19DE-4FF0-BAB5-B89C938C0FB3}, Metadata Last Updated: 2016-10-28T21:55:15Z. Click the PLAY button below to hear how to pronounce. If you’re a Bible teacher, Pastor or Christian who wants to know how to pronounce those difficult Bible names correctly, look no further! Learn to pronounce Hebrew and Aramaic from a leading expert with over 9,500 audio clips of the Hebrew Bible’s lexical forms (‘lemmas’). AudioPlayer.embed("audioplayer_3655", {soundFile: "http://biblespeak.org/wp-content/uploads/bbWH13.mp3", titles: "How to Pronounce THE_TITLE", autostart: "no", loop: "no", animation: "yes", remaining: "yes", noinfo: "no", initialvolume: "70", buffer: "5", encode: "no", checkpolicy: "no", rtl: "no", width: "100%", transparentpagebg: "no", bg: "E5E5E5", leftbg: "CCCCCC", lefticon: "333333", voltrack: "F2F2F2", volslider: "666666", rightbg: "B4B4B4", rightbghover: "999999", righticon: "333333", righticonhover: "FFFFFF", loader: "009900", track: "FFFFFF", tracker: "DDDDDD", border: "CCCCCC", skip: "666666", text: "333333"}); (Acts 6:1) were the Hebrew-speaking Jews, as distinguished from those who spoke Greek.
From Bible commentaries, to study tools, be sure to check out our complete reference list of books that will help you as you study and teach God's word. Along with our online pronunciation guide, BibleSpeak also provides links to some of the best resources for Bible study available today. Faithlife In order to utilize all of the features of this web site, JavaScript must be enabled in your browser. The recordings were made by Dr. Randall Buth, developer of the Living Biblical Languages program and founder of the Biblical Language Center, which teach Biblical Hebrew and Koine Greek as living languages. Hebrew Audio Pronunciations is integrated into top morphological databases, covering every word found in the Lexham Hebrew Bible (and thus functions with all the Logos tools which use the LHB for their lexical data, including the Lexham Hebrew-English Interlinear, the various reverse interlinears and the Lexham Discourse Hebrew Bible). If you want to know how to pronounce Bible names correctly, be sure to check out our Bible Pronunciation Guide. In order to utilize all of the features of this web site, JavaScript must be enabled in your browser. This free audio Bible name pronunciation guide is a valuable tool in your study of God’s word. For more information about Hebrews , check out the Easton Bible dictionary entry as well.
Faithlife The recordings also cover nearly every word in the third-party Hebrew Bibles: BHW4.18, BHS SESB, and BHS WIVU. We’ve all struggled to pronounce Bible names and places, especially those pesky Old Testament names! In addition, these resources include a thorough documentation page teaching the pronunciation system used in these recordings, with over 250 sound clips breaking down the consonants, vowels, accents and other symbols used in lexicons and lemma lists. You’ll be able to hear the pronunciation of any word when you need it—whether you’re refreshing your vocabulary, writing a sermon, or doing research. Hebrew Audio Pronunciations is integrated into top morphological databases, covering every word found in the Lexham Hebrew Bible (and thus functions with all the Logos tools which use the LHB for their lexical data, including the Lexham Hebrew-English Interlinear, the various reverse interlinears and the Lexham Discourse Hebrew Bible). 5,500 additional sound clips cover alternative spellings from a variety of lexicons and databases. This pronunciation tool works differently than normal Logos books. Please read this introduction for instructions on using Hebrew Audio Pronunciations in Logos. Hebrew Audio Pronunciations is integrated into top morphological databases, covering every word found in the Lexham Hebrew Bible (and thus functions with all the Logos tools which use the LHB for their lexical data, including the Lexham Hebrew-English Interlinear, the various reverse interlinears and the Lexham Discourse Hebrew Bible). | Privacy, Audio recording of every lexical form in the Hebrew Bible, Integrates with a wide variety of lexically tagged resources, including reverse interlinears, Includes recordings and documentation to learn the alphabet and vowels themselves, Easily incorporate Hebrew into your sermons, lessons, and notes. In addition, these resources include a thorough documentation page teaching the pronunciation system used in these recordings, with over 250 sound clips breaking down the consonants, vowels, accents and other symbols used in lexicons and lemma lists. BibleSpeak offers the most comprehensive resource on the web for Bible name pronunciation. This is available on every Bible name page and shows the phonetic pronunciation of every word.