In the attached video, Dr. Michael Brown tackles the idea addressed back in September here in the blog of Hebrew pictographs (pictograms). He does a very good job of covering the issue, so I thought I would share it here. Enjoy!
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Jonathan has been teaching a course in advanced biblical Hebrew recently, in which he is using two textbooks: (1) Gesenius’s Hebrew Grammar; and, (2) Jacob Weingreen’s Classical Hebrew Composition.
In this video, I go through the whole of Text III from Weingreen’s textbook and explain why I render it the way that I do in biblical Hebrew. This complements what I wrote up about one of the verses from Text II on The Learners Forum (see here specifically).
Let me know what you think and if you enjoy this.
Just thought I’d take a minute to let you know that the video for Encounter 19 is up on the YouTube channel at https://youtu.be/YRpqIKcUh-U. Please, take an hour to go watch it. We will continue with the material from this chapter on Tuesday via Zoom. Contact me if you want more information about what we’re doing.