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Aleph Taw Paleo Ivriyt Aleph Bet: Divine Paleo Hebrew Alphabet

Aleph Taw Paleo Ivriyt Aleph Bet: Divine Paleo Hebrew Alphabet

Hebrew Israelites
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The Aleph is the ox head. Aleph symbolizes strength and represents a crown of leadership. The Taw is a cross or an ex. Taw symbolizes a covenant, sign or mark. Aleph Taw translated into English is eth , which means divine. Thus, Aleph Taw Paleo-Ivriyt Aleph-Bet means Divine Ancient Hebrew Alphabet. According to the Eth Cepher Bible, 3rd Edition, eth appears 9,500 times in the Ivriyt Tanakh and 518 times in the Brit Chadashah translated in Ivriyt from the Greek Textus Receptus. Thus, we proudly feature the Aleph Taw eth in the Title of this work to publicize the divinity of our Aleph Taw Paleo-Hebrew script.

Learning Aleph Taw Paleo-Ivriyt provides an excellent opportunity for bonding with Yahuah and your family. Learn Aleph Taw Paleo-Ivriyt Aleph-Bet is for Absolute Beginners Level Learners of all ages. After mastering the concepts herein, Learners will be able to:

1. Write the 23 paleo-Ivriyt pictographs in order, from right to left.
There are 3 scripts for a total of 67 pictographs. ;

2. Recognize each of the 23 paleo-Ivryt pictographs at sight and know them by their names.
;

3. Recognize the sound of each pictograph; and

4. Recite each pictograph’s corresponding English alphabet letter and modern Hebrew letter.

Whether you are an absolute beginner, novice or advanced Learner, Learn Aleph Taw Paleo-Hebrew Alef-Bet is the right resource for you. Handwriting exercises, illustrative pictures, phonics, and a free 57-page notebook are inside. Pictures are also included inside to help Learners with pronunciation.

The first step toward mastering any language is memorizing its alphabet. Learning any language is challenging and it takes daily practice, patience, and persistence, so do not try to complete all the exercises in one sitting, rather practice 3 or 4 pictographs daily until you complete all of the exercises, then repeat the process until you achieve each learning objectives above.

Thank you for supporting our Hebrew heritage and ancient tradition of literacy and excellence in the language arts.
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
April 10, 2018

Aleph Taw Paleo Ivriyt Aleph Bet: Divine Paleo Hebrew Alphabet

Hebrew Israelites
0/5 ( ratings)
60-Day Amazon.com Money Back Guarantee!

Color Edition.

The Aleph is the ox head. Aleph symbolizes strength and represents a crown of leadership. The Taw is a cross or an ex. Taw symbolizes a covenant, sign or mark. Aleph Taw translated into English is eth , which means divine. Thus, Aleph Taw Paleo-Ivriyt Aleph-Bet means Divine Ancient Hebrew Alphabet. According to the Eth Cepher Bible, 3rd Edition, eth appears 9,500 times in the Ivriyt Tanakh and 518 times in the Brit Chadashah translated in Ivriyt from the Greek Textus Receptus. Thus, we proudly feature the Aleph Taw eth in the Title of this work to publicize the divinity of our Aleph Taw Paleo-Hebrew script.

Learning Aleph Taw Paleo-Ivriyt provides an excellent opportunity for bonding with Yahuah and your family. Learn Aleph Taw Paleo-Ivriyt Aleph-Bet is for Absolute Beginners Level Learners of all ages. After mastering the concepts herein, Learners will be able to:

1. Write the 23 paleo-Ivriyt pictographs in order, from right to left.
There are 3 scripts for a total of 67 pictographs. ;

2. Recognize each of the 23 paleo-Ivryt pictographs at sight and know them by their names.
;

3. Recognize the sound of each pictograph; and

4. Recite each pictograph’s corresponding English alphabet letter and modern Hebrew letter.

Whether you are an absolute beginner, novice or advanced Learner, Learn Aleph Taw Paleo-Hebrew Alef-Bet is the right resource for you. Handwriting exercises, illustrative pictures, phonics, and a free 57-page notebook are inside. Pictures are also included inside to help Learners with pronunciation.

The first step toward mastering any language is memorizing its alphabet. Learning any language is challenging and it takes daily practice, patience, and persistence, so do not try to complete all the exercises in one sitting, rather practice 3 or 4 pictographs daily until you complete all of the exercises, then repeat the process until you achieve each learning objectives above.

Thank you for supporting our Hebrew heritage and ancient tradition of literacy and excellence in the language arts.
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
April 10, 2018

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