Bible tools for personal study or attending a Bible study, which shall it be? Both are important, but let’s answer a question with a question: Is it better to give a hungry person a fish or teach them how to fish? You now have your answer to the above...
Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance is the tool that helped me find the verses in the preceding posts about Biblical Hebrew. It’s merely a study tool–like a hammer if you’re a carpenter. Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance, like Dr. James Strong, its author, comes under...
Hebrew Word Roots are the base on which the Bible is written. They’re impossible to fully translate. How can they be fully understood? Biblical Hebrew roots and Hebrew word stories are the final two keys of our series to master Biblical Hebrew. Both of these...
Whatever native language you speak and read when it comes to the Bible and its translation, all native languages worldwide cannot translate the full meaning of each of the Biblical Hebrew words we find in the original texts. Your native language and the Bible. Let’s...
Biblical Hebrew has a very limited vocabulary of less than 9000 words, but is tremendously rich in expressing itself. In comparison to Biblical Hebrew, the 20 volume Oxford Dictionary exposes 171,000 English words in current use. Quite a difference. One might think...