Hebrew for Bible Readers
Now that we have learned the Hebrew alphabet and the vowel signs and other pronunciation aids, let’s turn to pronouns and nouns.
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Now that we have learned the Hebrew alphabet and the vowel signs and other pronunciation aids, let’s turn to pronouns and nouns.
1. Which commander was killed by a woman with a tent-peg?
2. Who escaped murder plot with the help of friends who lowered him over the city wall at night in a basket?
3. What weapon finally succeeded in stopped Abimelech, a murderer who reigned as king of Israel?
4. Who passed judgment on the two brothers who crept into the house of King Ishbosheth at midday and killed him while he slept?
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