THE COMPLETE LEARNING PATH
A structured, research-informed course bundle designed to guide you from first letters to confident reading.
$259 one-time

A focused pathway for learners who want to approach Scripture in its earliest script with care and clarity.
For readers who wish to move beyond translations and engage directly with the earliest written forms.
For those entrusted with teaching who desire to ground their instruction in careful textual awareness.
For students in formal or informal study programs who want a disciplined introduction to Paleo-Hebrew.
For learners who desire to align their study of Scripture with its earliest covenantal context and witness.
A coherent bundle of courses and tools designed to build a reliable foundation in Paleo-Hebrew, step by step.
✔ Alphabet & script basics
✔ Letter forms + sounds
✔ Simple words & recognition
✔ Read Paleo-Hebrew letters
✔ Recognize basic vocabulary
✔ Word formation & semantics
✔ Comparative readings
✔ Short inscription exercises
✔ Parse simple covenant phrases
✔ Understand script variants
✔ Parsing covenant texts
✔ Exegetical examples
✔ Manuscript comparison skills
✔ Translate sample texts
✔ Evaluate epigraphic evidence
A careful introduction to the script, sounds, and structure of Paleo-Hebrew, assuming no prior experience.
Guided exercises to recognize letters, track forms, and begin reading with accuracy and confidence.
Instruction on how words are formed, patterned, and related, supporting more informed reading and study.
Worked examples from key passages to show how early script and careful method serve covenant understanding.
Return to the material as often as needed as your study deepens over time.
Printable charts, reference sheets, and guided notes to support disciplined, ongoing practice.
Engaging Scripture in its earliest known script restores historical grounding and strengthens interpretive responsibility. Studying Paleo-Hebrew draws attention to the concrete forms, patterns, and covenantal language that stand behind later textual traditions. It encourages patience, precision, and humility—virtues essential for those who wish to handle the text with care.
This course bundle is designed to help you enter that world of the text responsibly, honoring both its historical distance and its enduring covenant significance.
“Restoring the script restores clarity.”
This bundle provides a structured environment for that restoration—quiet, careful, and attentive to the covenant story the script bears witness to.
Testimonial placeholder — Institute of Paleo-Hebrew Research & Culture student
$259
A one-time investment in disciplined learning and lifelong access.
Clarifying how this Paleo-Hebrew course bundle is structured and how you can move through it at a sustainable pace.
No. This bundle is designed for motivated beginners. We start with the basic forms and sounds of Paleo-Hebrew and move gradually toward reading simple words and phrases. Prior exposure to Hebrew can be helpful, but it is not required.
The Institute of Paleo-Hebrew Research & Culture works at the intersection of careful scholarship and covenant-centered formation. The course maintains academic rigor in method and description while recognizing that the texts under study are received as Scripture within a living covenant community.
Pace will vary by learner. Many students complete the core lessons over several weeks by devoting a few focused hours each week. Because you retain lifetime access, you are free to revisit modules and practice materials as often as needed.
Yes. All content is available on-demand so that you can move through the material at a pace that fits your responsibilities and learning style, while still following a clear, structured sequence.
The Institute continues to develop additional resources in Paleo-Hebrew and related areas. This bundle establishes the beginner, intermediate, and advanced level. When advanced modules are released, they will build directly on the skills and concepts you acquire here.
Enroll in the Paleo-Hebrew Course Bundle and begin engaging Scripture through its earliest witnesses, with tools shaped by careful research and covenant awareness.