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Spiral-bound Biblical Hebrew: An Introductory Textbook Book

ISBN: 0827202318

ISBN13: 9780827202313

Biblical Hebrew: An Introductory Textbook

Nancy L. deClaiss -Walford's system for studying biblical Hebrew encourages and engages students who may struggle with the unfamiliar aspects of the ancient language. "Biblical Hebrew: An Introductory Textbook," presents the basics of biblical Hebrew in a user-friendly format, resembling a workbook rather than a traditional grammar book. It features large print and ample space for students to make their own notes. The vocabulary list in each chapter directly relates to the assigned exercises, which focus on translation and gradually build on previous knowledge.
In the revised edition, the book includes a subject index. Additional exercises in the form of guided reading through the Hebrew Bible are also available online. The author emphasizes that this textbook is not meant to be a comprehensive grammar but rather a tool for acquiring the essentials of biblical Hebrew, focusing on the norms rather than the exceptions and promoting the development of skills and the use of resources rather than memorization.

By the end of the course, students possess the necessary tools to navigate most complexities of the biblical text. They will have a solid understanding of Hebrew phonology, morphology, nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, and syntax. For more challenging constructions, students can consult lexicons, analytical lexicons, and commentaries. The ultimate goal is to equip students to consult and analyze the Hebrew text confidently in their preaching, teaching, and further study of the Hebrew Bible.

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Great way to learn the basics

This was the required text for a Hebrew class I am taking. I found the book easy to understand and use. Each chapter is summarized with a list of "shortcuts" that are very helpful in understanding the basics of Hebrew. The only negative is that the enphasis is on mechanics. Much of why things are as they are in Hebrew is becuase of how it is spoken. That perspective had to be added by my professor. I'm not planning to become a Hebrew scholar, but would like to understand what I am reading when I use a Lexicon or other tool. This book is excellent for someone who wants that kind of understanding.

Wonderful!

This is the best book for beginners of Biblical Hebrew language. I highly recommend it.
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