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Hebrew 201:
Hebrew Word Pictures

Welcome Students:

As we begin this course, we’re diving deep into the fascinating world of ancient Hebrew—where every letter paints a picture and reveals the heartbeat of God’s original language.

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Long before Hebrew became a phonetic language, it was written in pictographs—symbols that conveyed profound truth through images. In this course, you'll discover how each Hebrew letter, word, and phrase was not just spoken or written, but seen and understood in vivid, concrete ways.

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🧾 Download the Course Handout Below
This handout is your essential reference guide. It includes the Hebrew Aleph-Bet with their original pictographic meanings. Keep it nearby throughout the course—it will help you decode the rich visual language that underpins the Old Testament.

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"Hebrew word pictures are like a color snapshot of what the early fathers were saying. They help us see not just what was said—but what was meant."

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We’re not learning Hebrew to become scholars—we’re learning to see Scripture through Hebrew eyes, just as Jesus did when He spoke of every "jot and tittle" being full of purpose.

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Let’s begin our journey through the Hebrew Aleph-Bet—and uncover the deeper story written in God’s original script.

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