I have been learning biblical Hebrew for a few years, and I've reached the point where I think "immersion" in the language (or as close as I can get to it- i.e., listening to audio recordings, preferably of biblical texts) would be beneficial. The problem is, I can't find much in the way of audio recordings with traditional pronunciation. I was able to find the whole Old Testament in Hebrew on youtube, but I'm pretty sure it was in modern pronunciation (waw says "v").
So my question is: does anyone know where I could find audio recordings of the Old Testament in Hebrew? If you didn't already guess, I am specifically looking for traditional pronunciation. If it ends up being an audiobook that actually costs money, that's fine (although I would like youtube even better). Best case scenario, it would include a video with the text that's being read, so I could attempt to follow along (but I admit that may be getting too picky).
Also, I plan to take Greek, so I'll preemptively ask the same about recordings of the New Testament in koine Greek.
So my question is: does anyone know where I could find audio recordings of the Old Testament in Hebrew? If you didn't already guess, I am specifically looking for traditional pronunciation. If it ends up being an audiobook that actually costs money, that's fine (although I would like youtube even better). Best case scenario, it would include a video with the text that's being read, so I could attempt to follow along (but I admit that may be getting too picky).
Also, I plan to take Greek, so I'll preemptively ask the same about recordings of the New Testament in koine Greek.