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Pneumnemonic Hebrew for Beginners->PHB: Introduction

Pneumnemonics

The School of the prophets

Mnemonics vs. Pneumnemonics

A mnemonic device, or memory device, is any learning technique that aids information retention or retrieval in the human memory. [1]

Dennis Congos [2] identifies nine types of mnemonic devices. These devices consist of ideas imposes upon the subject matter to be learned that have no relationship to the subject, but are merely mental hooks to assist in the retrieval of information from memory. And example is the classic "Roy G. Biv" used to remember the order of colors in the rainbow. In Music theory, "Every good boy does fine" helps remember the notes associated with the lines on the score. The mnemonic devices aid only in memory and add no new information. One must learn gibberish in order to remember the important information.

Imagine if the knowledge of "Roy G. Biv" could assist in helping you to understand more sophisticated concepts of color, rather than simple the order of colors in the rainbow. What if it told you something about how each color affects emotions, or contributes to heat retention. What if "Every good boy does fine" helped to define chords, melody, or to understand music.

Pneu-mnemonics does just that. As you learn the Hebrew alphabet, the memory tools form a catechism of doctrine. They also help one shift from a Western-Greek way of thinking, to an Eastern-Hebrew thought process. There is a look-ahead function, where the mnemonics learned for the alphabet, get built upon as you learn vocabulary.

Mnemonics are invented, based on studies of how the human mind works. Pneu-mnemonics are observed in scripture, placed there by the one who invented the human mind.

The nature of learning

The chair

Adam

Hebrew: the language of God

Toledoth and Genesis 1
Archeological Objection

Formations

Jots and tittles
Formation, Name, Metaphor

Letters

Square template
Alphabet secret

Words

Gates - Father
Strong's as a tool

Scripture usage

Yeshua
Three in heaven
Mountain to the sea
  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mnemonic
  2. https://www.learningassistance.com/2006/january/mnemonics.html