Hebrew Language Journey
Learning Biblical Hebrew together — one lesson at a time
You don't need to become a Hebrew scholar to let the original language transform your scripture study. This series is designed for Come Follow Me students with no prior experience. Each lesson builds on the last, so start from the beginning and work forward at your own pace.
New lessons appear alongside the weekly study materials, but this page always keeps them in learning order.
Lesson 1
The Aleph-Bet
Meet the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet — the building blocks of Biblical Hebrew.
Introduced in Week 05
Lesson 2
Pronunciation & Transliteration
How Hebrew sounds are represented in English — the transliteration systems you'll encounter in biblical study.
Lesson 3
IPA for Biblical Hebrew
The International Phonetic Alphabet as a precision tool for Hebrew pronunciation.
Lesson 4
How Sounds Are Made
Where and how Hebrew sounds are produced — the places and manners of articulation that shape every letter.
Lesson 5
Vowels — The Nikud System
How Hebrew marks vowel sounds with dots and dashes — and why the same consonants can sound different and have different meanings.
Introduced in Week 06
Lesson 6
The Dagesh & Letter Classifications
Hard and soft letters, the begadkephat group, and how a single dot changes pronunciation.
Introduced in Week 07
Lesson 7
The Root System
How Hebrew builds entire families of words from three-letter roots — and why this changes how you read scripture.
Introduced in Week 08
Lesson 8
Parts of Speech
How Hebrew organizes words differently from English — and what roots become when they enter a sentence.
Introduced in Week 09