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Hebrew Grammars
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Biblical Hebrew: An Introductory Grammar |
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Title: Biblical Hebrew: An Introductory Grammar Author: Page Kelley |
This grammar is based on Page Kelley's forty years of experience teaching Biblical Hebrew to seminary students and uses a cross between a straight presentation of grammatical principles and rules and a semi-inductive presentation of concepts through the exercises. Each of the thirty-one lessons first present new grammatical concepts, with biblical examples, then provide reinforcing exercises along with easy-to-understand explanations, numerous biblical illustrations, and a wide range of biblically based exercises. This grammar is accompanied by eleven complete verb charts, an extensive vocabulary list, a glossary of grammatical terms, and a subject index.
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Basics of Biblical Hebrew Grammar |
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Title: Basics of Biblical Hebrew Grammar, Second Edition with CD-ROM Author: Gary D. Pratico, Miles V. Van Pelt |
The best-selling Hebrew grammar just got better! Featuring five fully rewritten chapters, this standard seminary/college textbook offers a complete course for learning the elements of Old Testament language. Blending deductive and inductive learning, it emphasizes the structural pattern of the language, minimizing rote memorization. The enhanced CD-ROM helps students begin working directly with scriptural texts.
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Basics of Biblical Hebrew: Workbook |
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Title: Basics of Biblical Hebrew: Workbook Author: Gary D. Pratico, Miles V. Van Pelt |
The Basics of Biblical Hebrew Workbook has just gotten better. In order to keep students from becoming discouraged, especially in the beginning stages, the authors have decided to give more vocabulary aid, so students do not have to spend all their time trying to look up words in a dictionary. Many of the minor changes in this workbook have come as a result of professor and student feedback.
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The Vocabulary Guide to Biblical Hebrew |
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Title: The Vocabulary Guide to Biblical Hebrew Author: Miles V., Van Pelt, Gary D. Pratico |
This vocabulary guide provides what you need to master basic Hebrew vocabulary and is created by the authors of Basics of Biblical Hebrew. Special features include frequency lists that include all the words that occur ten or more times in the Hebrew Bible listed in descending order, root lists of primary (abstracted) roots and all the words derived from that root for words occurring ten or more times. Also, special lists that are points of reference and review of the more unusual words are included such as: proper nouns, nouns with common gender, ending less feminine singular nouns, segholate pattern nouns, adjectives, prepositions, verbal roots in the derived stems, various categories of weak verbs and identical Hebrew words with different meanings, as well as two appendices on Hebrew verb statistics and an index of all Hebrew words.
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Graded Reader of Biblical Hebrew |
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Title: Graded Reader of Biblical Hebrew: A Guide to Reading the Hebrew Bible Author: Miles V. Van Pelt, Gary D. Pratico |
A Graded Reader of Biblical Hebrew is the ideal next-step resource for the student who has completed a year of elementary Hebrew, or it can be used as a refresher for the pastor or scholar whose language skills have diminished due to lack of use. Immersion in the language is the best way to reinforce what you have already learned and to gain greater proficiency in using the language for exegesis and preaching. A Graded Reader of Biblical Hebrew is a structured introduction to the reading of biblical Hebrew texts.
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Charts of Biblical Hebrew |
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Title: Charts of Biblical Hebrew: Includes CD-ROM Author: Miles Van Pelt, Gary D. Pratico |
This useful 2-in1 study resource is cross-referenced to Miles Van Pelt and Gary Pratico's Basics of Biblical Hebrew Grammar. It offers print versions of 130 charts, including the alphabet; pronunciation; syllabification; parts of speech; construct chains; and the qal, niphal, piel, pual, hiphil, hophal, and hithpael verb conjugations. The included PC and Macintosh compatible CD-ROM features a complete collection of over 450 Hebrew language charts. Perfect for any student studying biblical Hebrew.
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Title: Learn Biblical Hebrew Author: John H. Dobson |
From his experience in teaching biblical Hebrew to beginners, John Dobson has developed a teaching style that enables people to read actual passages of Scripture from an early stage. With this book, readers can learn Hebrew on their own and will find themselves reading meaningful verses from the Hebrew Bible after just two hours of study! This second edition has been updated and revised and includes an audio CD-ROM.
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A Grammar for Biblical Hebrew |
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Title: A Grammar for Biblical Hebrew Author: Choon-Leong Seow |
A Grammar for Biblical Hebrew is an introductory Hebrew grammar for college level students and above. It covers the fundamentals of Hebrew grammar and helps beginning students read the Hebrew Bible. This grammar is intended to be used in the classroom. Contains: Every Hebrew word that occurs 100 or more times in the Bible, and several that occur 50 times or more. Several chapters on Hebrew poetry and prose, portions from every book of the Old Testament, and presentation of the standard dictionaries and their use. C.L. Seow is assistant professor of Old Testament at Princeton Theological Seminary.
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Introducing Biblical Hebrew and Grammar |
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Title: Introducing Biblical Hebrew and Grammar Author: Allen Ross |
This first-year grammar has grown out of the author's experience in teaching Hebrew to seminary students for over thirty years. Through those many years of classroom use, Dr. Ross has developed and refined his explanations, exercises, and examples to provide students with an effective introduction to Biblical Hebrew. In addition to traditional deductive methods and exercises, Introducing Biblical Hebrew includes inductive sections that provide practical translation experience as the student works through passages from the Book of Genesis. In addition, there are well-paced vocabulary and grammar exercises and practical guides to the more technical features of the Hebrew Bible.
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Biblical Hebrew, Revised Edition |
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Title: Biblical Hebrew, Revised Edition Author: Bonnie Pedrotti Kittel, Victoria Hoffer, Rebbeca Abts Wright |
This revised edition of the best-selling "Biblical Hebrew is thoroughly updated and augmented for a new generation of students. Designed for use in a two-semester course, the book's fifty-five lessons are constructed around Biblical verses or segments and arranged in order of increasing complexity. At the successful completion of the course, students will be well equipped to tackle prose passages on their own.
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A Guide to Biblical Hebrew Syntax |
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Title: A Guide to Biblical Hebrew Syntax Author: Bill T. Arnold, John H. Choi |
At the heart of biblical interpretation is the need to read the Bible's "syntax" (the way words, clauses, and sentences relate to each other). The growing demands on theological education have made it difficult for students of the Hebrew Bible (or Old Testament) to master the intermediate-level skills required to interpret the syntax of the Bible's original language. A Guide to Biblical Hebrew Syntax defines the fundamental syntactical features of the Hebrew Bible, and illustrates each feature with at least one example, extracted from the Bible itself and accompanied with English translation.
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A Biblical Hebrew Reference Grammar |
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Title: A Biblical Hebrew Reference Grammar Author: C.H.J. van der Merwe, J.A. Naude, J.H. Kroeze |
This work is intended to serve as a user-friendly and up-to-date source of information on the morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics of Biblical Hebrew verbs, nouns and other word classes (prepositions, conjunctions, adverbs, modal words, negatives, focus particles, discourse markers, interrogatives and interjections). It also contains one of the most elaborate treatments of Biblical Hebrew word order yet published in a grammar. This reference grammar will be of service to students who have completed an introductory or intermediate course in Biblical Hebrew, and also to more advanced scholars seeking to take advantage of traditional and recent descriptions of the language that go beyond the basic morphology of Biblical Hebrew.
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Readings in Biblical Hebrew: An Intermediate Textbook |
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Title: Readings in Biblical Hebrew: An Intermediate Textbook Author: Ehud Ben Zvi |
This text is aimed at students who have completed an introductory course in Hebrew in order to teach them to read and interpret biblical texts from the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible. The book includes topics for further thought and suggestions for further reading on specific issues.
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A Workbook for Intermediate Hebrew |
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Title: A Workbook for Intermediate Hebrew: Grammar, Exegesis, and Commentary on Jonah and Ruth Author: Robert B. Chisholm |
This workbook helps you to engage the Hebrew text and reinforce patterns and principles of Hebrew grammar and syntax. You are expertly guided by well-crafted questions related to morphology and syntax and asked to provide a rough translation and to outline the structure of each passage. Answers to all questions are provided, to provide instant feedback. This workbook can be easily used in conjunction with most Hebrew grammars. References to Pratico and Van Pelt are included in the text itself; additional grammars, commentaries, lexicons, and other reference works are mentioned in the footnotes. Both a useful parsing guide and glossary are also included.
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From Exegesis to Exposition A Practical Guide to Using Biblical Hebrew |
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Title: From Exegesis to Exposition A Practical Guide to Using Biblical Hebrew Author: Robert Chisholm Jr. |
Now that you've learned Hebrew, put it to relevant use in sermons and lessons! In addition to plenty of encouragement, Dr. Chisholm provides reference suggestions, an overview of textual criticism, an introduction to Hebrew narrative and poetry, and more. Then he presents a workable method of sermon and lesson preparation, complete with examples and practice exercises.
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