Biblical Hebrew Verbs - Vav Consecutive Imperfect
This video is part of the online course "The Hebrew Verbal System I – Verb Forms of the Regular/ Strong Verb." It is an introduction to the Biblical Hebrew Verbal System. It teaches the verb forms of the regular (or strong) verb. We introduce the forms and uses of: the Perfect of dynamic and stative verbs, the Imperfect of dynamic and stative verbs, Vav Consecutive Imperfect, Vav Consecutive Perfect, Active and Passive Participles, Infinitive Absolute, Infinitive Construct, Imperative and its prohibition, Cohortative and Jussive in the positive and in the negative. The last lesson provides a review of the regular verb. The Appendix provides the full Paradigm of the Strong Verb, as well as a full Dictionary in alphabetic order. Every lesson contains: A Video explaining the Grammar Topics of the Lesson Grammar Notes A Worksheet with Exercises The Answer Key to the Worksheet Exercises A Simplified Hebrew Reading Text with the Vocabulary List for the Lesson as well as Notes https://hebrewthroughthebible.com/cou...

Biblical Hebrew Verbs - Vav Consecutive Perfect

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