![]() ![]() Once there, scroll down to Latin Audio and click on the recordings of the 6 chapters of Ad Ephesios. Tyler's recording of the Vulgate Ephesians, click on the following: l. Tyler uses the classical pronunciation but with an Italian accent. Tyler has recorded the Latin Vulgate New Testament, the very first audio Vulgate NT to be produced, which he completed on. Tyler has recorded the Lord's Prayer in the Syriac (Peshitta). These recordings are a must for every student of biblical Aramaic!īilingual English and Hebrew/Aramaic! The books of Job through Malachi are available for download.Īramaic New Testament! Dr. Available for download.įor a sample of the Aramaic recordings click on the following: Daniel 2. Tyler has recorded the Aramaic Targum to Genesis 1-6, Exodus 1-5, and Psalms 1-16. These passages are included in every order of the Hebrew Bible or Tanakh. Tyler has recorded all of the Aramaic in the original text of the Old Testament: Daniel (about half in Aramaic) and Ezra (30% in Aramaic). Available via OneDrive download.Īramaic: Dr. ![]() Tyler has recorded the first 50 lines each of the Iliad and the Odyssey. Available via OneDrive for free download. Tyler has recorded the book of Genesis, as well as Esther through Malachi in the Bagster text. Tyler has set John 3.16 to music-in the original Greek! Also available via OneDrive.ĪUDIO SEPTUAGINT: Dr. Tyler today to order your Audio Textus Receptus. ![]() The whole Audio Textus Receptus is available for download free via OneDrive. He has now finished recording the Scrivener edition of the TR, the Greek text that underlies the King James New Testament. Tyler was asked to record the Textus Receptus, the traditional Greek text of the New Testament. Available for free download via OneDrive. The Greek text is the Byzantine (RP 2005), and the English translation is that of Paul Esposito, of Stauros Ministries. Tyler has recorded the New Testament bilingually, phrase by phrase, in English and Greek. Tyler at NT: Master passages of the Greek New Testament simply by listening! Dr. The audio Greek New Testament is available for free download via OneDrive. Ideal for any student of New-Testament Greek. These recordings are a must for every Koiné-Greek class. Yet the reading is fast enough so that an intermediate or advanced student of New-Testament Greek can appreciate these recordings.įor a sample from the gospel of John (Westcott-Hort text) click on the following: John 1. Tyler reads at a moderate rate of speed, so that a beginner can follow. While using the precision of Erasmian, he doesn't sacrifice euphony.ĭr. Tyler's Erasmian accent has been called "natural native speaker" pronunciation. Yet the pronunciation he uses is authentic Greek pronunciation or accent. Tyler uses the Erasmian pronunciation, more precise than the modern-Greek pronunciation. Tyler's reading of the book of Ephesians in Greek, go to the following link: /biblical-greek.html.ĭr. Tyler has recorded the entire Greek New Testament and offers it for sale on three MP3 disks. The English version is the KJV, and the Hebrew is the Salkinson-Ginsburg. Now available: The Bilingual English-Hebrew New Testament: The entire New Testament is now available in a bilingual recording. The entire NT is now available free via OneDrive Tyler has now completed recording Delitzsch's Hebrew New Testament. Tyler!īilingual Audio: The books of Genesis and Ezra through Malachi are now available in English (KJV) and the original Hebrew (and Aramaic) free via OneDrive. Now available: The Aramaic portions of Jeremiah, Ezra, and Daniel are now available recorded in Hebrew translation, so that these books will be in 100% Hebrew audio. Now available without charge via OneDrive. ![]() The Old Testament (Tanakh, תנ"ך) is now recorded and available on 7 MP3 CDs for $45.00 for the entire Old Testament or Tanakh. He attempts to not to read so fast that a beginner can't follow, though he reads with a fluency that an advanced student of biblical Hebrew can appreciate. Tyler pronounces heth and ayin just like oriental Jews.įor a sample recording, click on the following: Psalm 23. You can even hear the dagesh forte in resh and tsadi on these recordings! Further, Dr. He pronounces every aleph and every he except for the quiescent ones.You'll hear every dagesh forte geminated (doubled). Tyler reads the Old-Testament or Tanakh (תנ"ך) text with a precision you won't hear anywhere else. In fact, when he has been in Israel, he has sometimes been taken for a native Israeli.ĭr. Tyler speaks fluent Hebrew without an accent. ![]()
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