Free download:
http://www.faithofgod.net/davar/
On-line:
http://bible.crosswalk.com/Lexicons/Hebrew/
http://www.geocities.com/ita_pikki/index.html
Glossary:
http://elmar.co.il/wwh/wwh/lexicons/microsoft/index.en.html
http://www.tau.ac.il/~jarden/Dictionary/
Hebrew Picture Dictionary
http://www.milon.co.il/
http://www.ibiblio.org/yiddish/Vort/
A place of interest:
http://www.morfix.com/
http://www.dictionary.co.il/index.php
http://www.hebrew-verbs.co.il/
http://www.ancient-hebrew.org/
http://foundationstone.com.au/HtmlSupport/FrameSupport/foundationStoneFrame.html
http://www.download.com/Hebrew-Alphabet-Quizzer/3000-2279_4-10448938.html?tag=lst-0-3
2006-07-09 07:19:27
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answered by gospieler 7
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that is not achievable to respond to a question in holding with idiotic premises. Please cite any source (except some crackpot information superhighway web site) that shows that contemporary translations of the Bible at the on the spot are not depending on the oldest accessible texts, be they Latin, Koine Greek, Hebrew, or Aramaic. One answer is extra ridiculous than the question. Zena shows an excellent distortion of actuality, heritage, and linguistics, all rolled into an unintelligible rant. very few comments: Constantine turned right into a Roman Catholic. the significant area of the Roman Empire spoke Latin. The Koine Greek of the era is unintelligible to a speaker of cutting-side Greek. Latin did not come from Greek. Constantine become born in Naissus, Moesia. there become no Serbia. there have been no Serbs. on the time of Constantine, the people who became the Serbs were residing in what's now Poland.
2016-10-14 06:55:44
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answered by ? 4
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the closest thing i can find is google if you go there and click on language tools you can tranlate what you write or full webpages they dont have hebrew exactly but they have arabic which is very close.
2006-07-09 07:06:53
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answered by blackmambadi 2
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Wow, I saw something like that. Where was it? When I find out, I will e-mail you. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
2006-07-09 06:55:36
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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You can try "Live Translation" online. It's $1.99, though.
2006-07-09 06:58:29
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answer #5
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answered by MADRA 2
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this is the one i use but idk if hebrew is on there i never checked that http://www.freetranslation.com
2006-07-09 07:06:37
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answered by Anonymous
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