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Central Semitic languages / Languages of Israel / Liturgical languages / Hebrew diacritics / Niqqud / Dagesh / Hebrew language / Homework / Biblical Hebrew / Hebrew alphabet / Aramaic language
Date: 2015-09-30 13:39:28
Central Semitic languages
Languages of Israel
Liturgical languages
Hebrew diacritics
Niqqud
Dagesh
Hebrew language
Homework
Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew alphabet
Aramaic language

Messianic Jewish Theological Institute BH101 – Introduction to Biblical Hebrew 1 Instructor: Marcy Kotting Location: Online/Conference Call Blogsite: http://mjti.blogs.com/bh101Dates: October 11 – November 15,

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