The ancient language of ivrit ( עברית ) - Kaf and Kaf SofitsteemCreated with Sketch.

in hebrew •  7 years ago  (edited)

Like the Alphabet,

The letters in Hebrew are called the Alef - Beyt and they are presented on my blog from bottom to the top so you can learn them order, then to read them right to left. You will see what the original "Bible" said and what the names meant as they went through the stories of old.

Shabbat Shalom
Here is Kaf: Symbolizing an outstretched hand (in weakness) or asking to receive.

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It's the 11th letter. It is a consonant . It is also the number 20 when used as a number.

It looks like a backwards "C" and usually sounds like a K sound. The kh sound at the end

Today we learn something new

What is a Sofit letter.
Some letters in Hebrew change shape when they appear as the last letter in a word. That's all it means.

We have Kaf and Kaf Sofit

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Kids learn this one by saying, "The bottom part swings down and hangs straight."

Here is an example: We will only concentrate on a few words at the end. Easy to find

English: Gen 4:11
And now you are cursed from the ground, which has opened its mouth to receive your brother's blood from your hand

Hebrew:

Dama'ee (blood of) ah hee (brother) kha (your)
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Mee (from) Yad-day (hand) kha (your)

A while back, we learned that a Vav at the end of a word is usually "him" or "his"

Today, we will see that a Kaf at the end usually means "you", "your" or "yours"

I wrote the last three words of the above verse so it is clear that the Kaf Sofit means "your".


Where we are so far

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Only 11 more letters and you will be reading!

the vowels only have about five sounds - and I will keep telling you how they sound as we go

  • don't worry about the names of the vowels unless you plan to teach Hebrew.

I hope to add meaning to these little lessons each Shabbath as we go. Then we can read together with the vowel points in place and see how it all jives with English.

Thanks for taking the time to read.

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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Thanks for the information and great job. This is a very important letter.

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Is this a langeuage

This is a chart showing all 22 hebrew letters + final letters. K, M,N,Ph,Sh

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It is valuable and very useful ancient language.

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I love to learn this language also .Is interesting and I'm delight by it's difficulty .Excellent post.

The great Mystics say that this alefbet was used to create the Entire Universe - So yes very important to learn.

Created the Universe with letters ? Like the Periodic Table of Elements ? This is very interesting. A,B,G,D,H,V,Z,Ch, T,YK,L,M,N,S,A,P,Tz,Q,R,Sh,Tv ?

The letter Aleph is number 1 .... atomic #1 is Hydrogen ... atomic #2 is Helium .... What are the 2, initial Elements of the Universe at the moment of Creation ? Hydrogen and Helium .... 1,2 Aleph and Bet ... Aleph-Bet created the Universe.

Atomic # https://www.lenntech.com/periodic-chart-elements/atomic-number.htm

After I read few lines about BEYT , i am so much interested in learning more .

I have decided to bring out my own and paper whenever I get an update from you 👍

Take a look at what I did with some questions beneth it
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I have noticed the bet looks a lot like the 1st kaf ,...and that the kahf (soffit) looks a lot like the dalet and resh. Maybe with time we will be able to differentiate - when we see them used in words.... At 1st I was looking for the backward "C" shape at the end of "your hand" and "your brother" before I understood his drawing of a dropping line.

very good letters there.

It seems Alef is similar
to the Alif in Arabic. This letter, Kaf, is easier than the previous one.

Kids learn this one by saying, "The bottom part swings down and hangs straight."

This makes it easier to remember the variation, how it appears when it ends a sentence. Thanks for sharing, my @hebrew friend.

While I was reading his post , I said to my self , ALEF sounds familiar / heard it somewhere somehow.

I knew rememberd i heard it from my Islam friends in form of Alif like you said 😂👍

Yes, I had a muslim friend that was teaching me alphabets in arabic one time.

Wow I love the letter we meant today . It changes shape when it appears last in a word .it's surprising how it all got formed .
I'm still learning 👍 @hebrew thanks

אני לומד את השפה שלך עדיין. כרגע זה שפה נהדרת. יש לי יום טוב בעברית.

I flow you

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I was trying to write ..this letter...
Hope ...i will be able to write..one day..insallah

Excellent Post.

I like the "swings down" never thought of it this way. Good teach.

Yes , that's my best part too 😂 . I'm just wondering how come they formed it..

Imagine the letter "Z" in English language swings down too 😂. The "Z" turns a perfect "7"

:)

thanks for the hebrew this post very important lesson and useful.

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Hello brother, thanks again for another letter shown to us! Looking forward to learn more with the remaining 11 letters!
Thanks!

Thanks for sharing new alphabets I like and upvoted

Most valuable post you sharing of The ancient language of ivrit again @hebrew. Most of great language i have ever seen. You are very best guidelines gave for beginners like as me.
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Another excellent lesson.... and 1/2 way through this beautiful Aleph Bet. And now we also understand why this 22 letter alephbet sometimes has 27 letters for the 5 that have a different form at the end of a word. Upvoted and Resteemed.

Very good lesson today. This is a very interesting letter. It does look like a cupped hand.

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Thank u for giving knowlege to usss.resteemed ur post

Awesome language Of Ivirit you teach from this post cleverly. Nice description here with use alphabetically. Great work you done @hebrew. Go ahead & wish you the success.
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Excellent job @hebrew. You are better introduce this task language with use English translating. Salute you. Start is tough task but leaning forward will be easy. All of work start very hard. Thank you for your effort.
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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Thank you for the lesson! its valuable post and great.
thank you @hebrew
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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Yet another instructive lesson from "kaf sofit". I hope I got that right?
At this rate, I will need to get a Hebrew keyboard.
Thanks once again.

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i am really grateful to you for this great post once again

thanks for giving us oppertunity to learn ancient language.

Hello @hebrew,

Extraordinary article about Ancient language of Hebrew. 11th letter we learnt today. Keep it up.

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"The bottom part swings down and hangs straight."
Kaf and Kaf Sofit understood today. Nice lesson & glad to say now I'm learning this ancient language by you.

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Nice , upvoted nad resteemed

Thirdly, are there acient archeological store where one can find the original scrolls of the bible times such as when Moses wrote the book of Genesis till deuteronomy, anywhere in the world?

Yes .... Some of the oldest copies of the Torah (fragments) have been found in caves at the Dead Sea. They are not certain who stored these scrolls but it is likely it was a sect called the Essenes. Some people say that John the Baptist and even Jesus spent time with the Essenes at the Dead Sea and on Mount Carmel.

There has been much debate about the origin of the Dead Sea Scrolls. The dominant theory remains that the scrolls were the product of a sect of Jews living at nearby Qumran called the Essenes, but this theory has come to be challenged by several modern scholars.

Robert Eisenman has advanced the theory that some scrolls describe the early Christian community. Eisenman also argued that the careers of James the Just and Paul the Apostle correspond to events recorded in some of these documents....

It is common knowledge that any paper which has YHVH written on it should not be burned, trown away, shredded, etc. I was always under the impression that the older scrolls were kept in a place where they were not be discarded in an aweful way.

its that true its mean its have to care and respect where ever had written can't disrespect or discarded ..

Not that I know of. The oldest are made of silver and from 400 before Christ. The miracle is that there are thousands of copies that are nearly identical and hand copied.

Wow -- That is much older than the Dead Sea Scrolls then that are estimated at 250 BC .. I looked it up and found this that says 700 BC ? 7th C. BC - Ketef Hinnom Scroll
(Hebrew)
In a tomb at Ketef Hinnom in Israel, the oldest text of the Hebrew Bible was discovered. The text, inscribed on a silver scroll in the old Hebrew script dating to the 7th Century B.C., is the Aaronic blessing (Numbers 6:24-26), which begins, "yeverekh'kha YHWH Vayishmarekha" (May Yahweh bless you and keep you). http://www.ancient-hebrew.org/bible_manuscripts.html

It was with the dead sea scrolls

This is excellent - I did not know about this. Maybe I did but forgot that it was so old. Incredible.

that is great so its mean its have existance before christ 400 before it's seems the oldest then ... is it oldest language? ?

That is my belief. There will be a story (with photos) from when God told Abram to go and walk the length and width of the land that He would give him. "And everywhere you place your 'foot' will be yours"

Mind you that Abram had Isaac and an Arab brother, then Isaac had Jacob and Ishmeal (Mulslims?)

Abraham is nowt his name.
and Jacob turned to Israel.

If there are literal "Footprints" of Abram throughout the middle-east then it would stand to reason that Hebrew is the oldest.

Second:
in Gen 10:21 onward...
To Shem also, the father of all the children of Eber, the elder brother of Japheth, children were born. 22 The sons of Shem: Elam, Asshur, Arpachshad, Lud, and Aram. 23 The sons of Aram: Uz, Hul, Gether, and Mash. 24 Arpachshad fathered Shelah; and Shelah fathered Eber. 25 To Eber were born two sons: the name of the one was Peleg,[c] for in his days the earth was divided, and his brother's name was Joktan.

Abram was a grandson of Eber from which the name "ivrit" comes.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

ooo Abram was grand son of Eber from that ivrit comes you also know all sons name that need alot of research. ...you had explained so nicely glad to know all this historical knowledge thank you for answering me

it's one of those boring parts x the father of x the father of x... which I really like to read in Hebrew Haha. I just remembered it and looked it up for you.

hahaha really then thank you so much you had look for me ... actually its also hardest part to remember who son whoes father ... but you explained that sweet ☺

Those are the parts I always skipped over when reading in English - but I am learning only now that there is great significance in reading these names in Hebrew and also the number of years each lived. Everything is Significant.

Excellent - I learn something new here with every post you make.

Wow - 400 years BC ? That is older than Dead Sea Scrolls then that are estimated at 250 BC ... Where we can learn more about this silver codex ?

Really? Who wrote these ancient hand copied scrolls?

Must have been the descendants of Moses .... 700 BC - Ketef Hinnom Scroll
(Hebrew) In a tomb at Ketef Hinnom in Israel, the oldest text of the Hebrew Bible was discovered. The text, inscribed on a silver scroll in the old Hebrew script dating to the 7th Century B.C., is the Aaronic blessing (Numbers 6:24-26), which begins, "yeverekh'kha YHWH Vayishmarekha" (May Yahweh bless you and keep you). http://www.ancient-hebrew.org/bible_manuscripts.html

Wow thank you so much

You're welcome. I am fascinated by the age of the Hebrew language and Aleph Bet - especially when I heard that God (YHVH) actually used these letters to create the Universe.

I have heard this also. It's from the sefer ha Zohar.

Rabbinic Judaism calculated a lifespan of Moses corresponding to 1391–1271 BCE. So this scroll would have been 700 years after Moses and 700 years before the time of Jesus.

Amazing.

must ancient people wrote na whoes native language was .. i think so @hebrew know well

Hola gracias por tan buena labor aprender hebreo nos acerca a conocer mas del Mesias

Si, todo señala hacia mesias. Las fiestas del Señor, la sangre cubriendo el pecado hasta la solucion vino, y muchas mas evidencias.

Gracias por tomar tiempo y comentar.

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yup another ancient letter of ivrit kaf and kaf sofit it look like backward C thanks for share ..);

very good lesson indeed, in this we able to learn about Kaf and Kaf soft and also how it's change it's shape at the end of words, keep up your good work, i resteemed this post to my followers too.

"Kaf Sofit" saunds magical:) Thank you for lesson:)

omg am late today class i have to learns this one by one word it interesting and helpful Too.thanks for teaching us this wonderful language.

ancient language of virit looking simple but its have deep meanning and useful also thanks for your affort for teaching us.

today got a opportunity to have your lesson ..today turn of the latter called kaph its seems easy to wright but have to set it in mind one by one all latter's

Thank you
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Great lesson!Thanks for sharing.
http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Names_of_G-d/YHVH/yhvh.html
Thanks @hebrew
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This is a very valuable article.We are very useful in learning the language of You or your.
Thank you for submitting such an article.
In the future, I expect another valuable letter.Also, you received very valuable comments from your article.
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Nice @hebrew

Shabbat Shalom, teacher! Thank you for the lesson!

Thanks For Your Kind Information.

I'm still learn ....//////
Great post @hebrew
Have a nice day.....

Good experience @hebrew.
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its kaph and beyt look similar its seems simple but have to take a deep look on the under line which make both of it different

Again such a very good post and good teach all of us thanks for sharing really very good post

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@hebrew - Sir, 11th letter of the Hebrew Alphabet I could learn today.... Nice it can be shaped to used at the end of the word in different way... Sir Hebrew is a wonderful language to learn.... I'm very lucky I have found you in Steemit Sir... Nice you decided to share it....

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After I read few lines about BEYT , i am so much interested in learning more. Thanks for this one....

It is indeed fun get to learn sth new .
Learned new something today buddy
Thanks for the Class
and the rest on the way ;)

Nicely explained very easily in simple way :)

Nice Hebrew..👌👍

Thanks for sharing the pics along with it its great to learn :)

Learn some new from your post. Love to read it.

תודה (thank you) @hebrew

Valuable post with lots of knowledge on the hebrew language :)

However, i tried to comprehend the rest but the C in backward keeps filling my mind, please how can i concentrate one at a time @hebrew?

I have started to understand the hebrew language so when i saw this letter i decided to use the sound to pronounce the KH sound and also pratice the meaning to the symbol

It is quite a lot since i can mean 20 and also an outstretched hand

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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

It is merely one of 22 letters. Yes each has a signifiacance and a numerical value but that is not the language. The letters are still put together to make words, though at times they are very profound words.

Hmmm very profound words indeed, thank you so much @hebrew for the tutorial.

Nice piece. Thanks

Thank you again for sharing :)

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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I think English letter "C" is coming out of Hebrew "Kaf". When it used at the last of the word it's shape change a bit. Now I understood it and every letter has constant number as well. This is amazing and great work done. Learning Hebrew was a myth and you guide me to make it happen. Thank you~

You are welcome. I perused the language for my own reasons, and now am sharing it so you can all fill in the blanks as you find them.

nice post, i am slowly learning hebrew and i hope i also able to learn more as you post more articles on it, well in this article we learn about backward C = Kaf (a letter) usually sounds like K, it is used at the end of the words and also called as soft letter and Kaf at the end usually means you, your, yours, i also note down the spellings, Stay blessed and thanks for sharing


little delay to today class session.got kaf & khaf. excellent lesson @hebrew

@resteemia

Ani ahava ivrit. But alef bet is difficult haha

@hebrew,
Very useful article with a lot of information about 11th Letter of one of the ancient language that used by the great ancient civilizations!

Thanks for sharing friend!

Cheers~

Mmmmm thanks , this is helpful

עבודה יפה, תודה על שיתוף :)

its great to learn ,,,,,,,
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very valuable post and blog!

Very nice @hebrew, I love learning new things! I've upvoted this post and really look forward to seeing more from you!

Wow beautiful post

I love to learn this language also .Is interesting and I'm delight by it's difficulty .Excellent post.

Alef-beyt

Another very good lesson. I always get dalet resh and Kahf (soffit) mixed up ... your description here helps... I will know to look for the drop below the line . Upvoted

Me too ... and I get bet and kaf mixed up.

Thankyou for sharing my friend @hebrew..👍👍

I have noticed that the letter "bet" looks a lot like the 1st kaf (backward C)... and that the kahf (soffit) looks a lot like the dalet and resh. Maybe with time we will be able to differentiate - i.e.: when we see them used in words.... At 1st I was looking for the backward "C" shape at the end of "your hand" and "your brother" before I understood your drawing of a dropping line. So much to study and learn with each post.

I usually put similar looking letters next to eac other but it seemed to cause confusion the last time with He and Chet. I am not sure if I should repeat that kind of photo or not.

You are doing a good job. Less confusion the better - By looking at the letters we will see that there are similar letters and look for the differences.

today we het to learn new alphabet seems familiar latter its like "C "by opposite direction ...

hey @hebrew, tell me one thing, where did you learn this language??

Good experience @hebrew.
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have a good day.

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