Elementary Hebrew
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Concordia Seminary Course
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The audio and video files below are from a preseminary course entitled Elementary Hebrew, EO-091, taught by Dr. Andrew H. Bartelt, Professor of Exegetical Theology, during the summer of 2004. Dr. David Adams, Associate Professor of Exegetical Theology, serves as a guest instructor for several sessions. Clips below are listed in the order they were covered in class.

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Good content most of the time, February 24, 2010
Reviewer: mayne
I thought the teacher was great in all his explainations and teachings, being that i'm new to the language. Ancient hebrew versus mordern hebrew is a challenge when you are new to it. One conern i have was the editing, being a professional video editor myself, i found that you may have some bad cuts which i think cut out important parts. Since it was recorded on VHS is bit of a problem as well... and in the itunes video format there seems to be some missing chapters and or subchapters i.e. it skips from c to e which in the english language you've missed 'd'.
Also didn't get alot of biblical principles more complaining than appreciating the prescribed language of God's people... for example in one book I read that the yod was created as the beginning point for every word. since it's used in all the book form letters.
In Conclusion great class I understand more now than reading about it on my own.
Thanks
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