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Hebrew Vocab Week 2

Here is the vocabulary list for my next quiz. If anyone is interested, I will post a quiz of my own here on these very words. There are 29 words, and I will select 20. If there is interest, here is how it will work. I’ll list the words and their definition here. Next tuesdayish, I will post 20 words, and those who want to participate can leave their answers in a comment. I will leave the comments unpublished so that everyone has a fair chance. Then, the following day, I will post your comments with the number correct. This will be on the honor system, so don’t recall this page when you’re taking it :) That will be between you and God if you decide to do this, though I will take this page “down” while the quiz is up. You only need to put one english translation, and no transliteration (the following transliterations are approximate, and not technical anyways) How’s that sound? Now for the list:

מִצְרַיִמ - mitsrayim - Egypt, Egyptian
גַּמ- gam - also, indeed, moreover
בֵּן - ben - son
דָּוִד - david - David
נָשִׁים - nashim - women
אִשָּׁה - ‘ishah - woman
יָדַע - yada` - he knew
אָדָם - ‘adam - man, Adam
דָּבָר - davar - word, matter, thing
עִם - `im - with
דִּבֶּר - diber - he spoke
עָבַד - `avad - he served
כִּי - ki - because, for, that, when, but, indeed
בָּא - ba’ - he came
עֶבֶד - `eved - slave, servant
אָכַל - ‘akal - he ate
הִנֵּה - hinneh - look, see, behold
יְהוּדָה - yǝhudah - Judea
בַּיִת - bayit - house
כַּאֲשֶׁר - ka’ᵃsher - as
יהוה - yhvh or yhwh, LORD, the Divine Name
שָׁלַח - shalach - he sent
שָׁם - sham -there
לָקַח - laqach - he took, recieved
יְרוּשָׁלָיִם - yǝrushalayim - Jerusalem
כֹּהֵן - kohen - priest
כֹּל– ,כָּל - kal, kol - all, every, totally
יָצָא - yatsa - he went out
עָלָה - `alah - he went up

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