Help with my Hebrew class.

Derrick Dortch
Derrick Dortch Member Posts: 1
edited November 2024 in English Forum

 Help with my Hebrew class. I have a Hebrew class this semester.   I’m trying to find a resource that I can cut and paste the original Hebrew word into and it gives me the English word where it’s found in the Bible the definition the pronunciation and the syllabus breakdown of that word. Does anyone have any suggestions for me? 

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  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 32,756

    Hi Derrick - and welcome to the forums

    I’m trying to find a resource that I can cut and paste the original Hebrew word into and it gives me the English word where it’s found in the Bible the definition the pronunciation and the syllabus breakdown of that word

    Have you tried experimenting with the Bible Word Study Guide?

    The red outline below gives pronunciation while the associated morphology charts (blue arrow) gives one way of seeing how the word is used. The various lexicons available in the Lemma section give access to definitions.

    Does this help?

    Graham

  • Ahmama
    Ahmama Member Posts: 146

    https://www.logos.com/product/136784/lexham-analytical-lexicon-of-the-hebrew-bible

    If your text book is in Logos and you have that prioritized, double-clicking should do the trick.  Copy-paste may or may not work depending on various locale elements, but you can always search in hebrew by prefixing "h:" in your search.

  • I’m trying to find a resource that I can cut and paste the original Hebrew word into and it gives me the English word where it’s found in the Bible the definition the pronunciation and the syllabus breakdown of that word.

    +1 Welcome [:D]

    Josiah said:

    ... you can always search in hebrew by prefixing "h:" ...

    Also can use h: untransliteration to show choice of words for Bible Word Study

    Screen shot shows Hebrew homonym choices (same letters with different meaning/usage) for Bible Word Study.

    Lexham Hebrew-English Interlinear Bible (LHI) has inline interlinear whose transliteration shows syllables. Note: searching for Bible Sense may find more than one original language word with same Bible Sense contextual usage.

    An introductory Hebrew grammar is => Learning Biblical Hebrew: A New Approach Using Discourse Analysis

    whose contents include Vocabulary and Vocabulary Index

    Keep Smiling [:)]