Sounds that do not occur in Classical Hebrew are sometimes represented by a Hebrew letter followed by an apostrophe-like mark, ׳.
In Modern Hebrew, it is called ezov, and it may have been the ezov of Classical Hebrew.
Biblical Hebrew, sometimes called Classical Hebrew, is an archaic form of the Hebrew language.
The phases of Classical Hebrew are often named after important literary works associated with them.
Classical Hebrew is the language of most Jewish religious literature, such as the Tanakh (Bible) and Siddur (prayerbook).
Biblical Hebrew - Jews, literary, poetical, liturgical; also known as Classical Hebrew, the oldest form of the language attested in writing.
In 2005, he defended his doctoral thesis suggesting a new understanding of verbal system of Classical Hebrew.
Classical Hebrew (the language of the Tanakh, in particular of the prophetic books of c. the 7th and 6th centuries BC)
Classical Hebrew contains various verbs from the B-K-R stem with this association.
The Waw-consecutive or Vav-consecutive is a grammatical construction in Classical Hebrew.