![]() ![]() After all, while it is true that ancient Hebrew was once written in a "pre-Babylonian captivity script" that mirrored ancient Phoenician (called ketav Ivri), the further step that this script derived from an earlier form of Canaanite cuneiform is not as clearly established. Note: While it's interesting to study Hebrew archaeology, word origins and etymology, I feel compelled to warn you to be sure to balance this approach with other methods of Bible study. Note: If you've already purchased the Transliterated Hebrew-English Bible from us, you may purchase this as an Upgrade for only $19.95. Only $49.95 (plus shipping and handling) includes the OT read in Hebrew (mp3 format) As a bonus, the CD includes a free Hebrew pictograph font as well as Dead Sea Scroll text formatting. Using this new interlinear Old Testament you can view the Hebrew Word pictures that represent the corresponding Masoretic text of the Tanakh. This, in turn, was thought to derive from an even earlier pictographic script (sometimes called Hebrew "Word Pictures") that was similar to other forms of Canaanite cuneiform. Now the entire OT in Hebrew Word Pictures - fully transliterated into English! According to most scholars, the earliest form of Hebrew was not the square script we see in modern Torah scrolls today (i.e., ketav Ashurit) but was rather an older script, sometimes called ketav Ivri. Hebrew Word Pictures Transliterated Bible! Note further that the transliteration of the Bible is copyrighted and cannot be copied off for use in other publications. ![]() It is NOT a hardcover book (it's over 4,000 pages), though you can print the pages you wish to study at any time. IMPORTANT : This item provides the Hebrew Bible (with transliterations and translation) to be read on your computer. Overseas Orders Only (additional shipping charge) SOFTWARE ONLY $49.95 (plus shipping and handling)Ĭanadian and Mexican Orders (additional shipping charge) THE TRANSLITERATED HEBREW - ENGLISH BIBLE ORDER TODAY AND HELP SUPPORT THIS WEB MINISTRY!
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