x, 239 pages ; 26 cm
A Handbook to Biblical Hebrew: An Introductory Grammar
โ Scribed by Page H. Kelley; Terry L. Burden; Timothy G. Crawford
- Publisher
- Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 248
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Written to facilitate study in Kelley's widely-used Biblical Hebrew: An Introductory Grammar, this handbook provides a complete answer key to the exercises in the grammar as well as practical helps, footnotes, word lists, test suggestions, and other supplementary material--all written to free up valuable class time and to aid individuals studying Hebrew on their own.
โฆ Subjects
Biblical Hebrew;Classical Hebrew
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Comprehensive in scope, this carefully crafted introductory grammar of Biblical Hebrew offers easy-to-understand explanations, numerous biblical illustrations, and a wide range of imaginative, biblically based exercises. According to Page Kelley, his book is "designed not so much for seasoned travel
This is a great book for learning biblical Hebrew, both for the advanced undergraduate and for the graduate student. It offers a comprehensive but concise cover of biblical Hebrew (with vowel pointings). Easy to understand, this book will have you translating the original text (with a lexicon of c
The only thing I can think to add to the previous review is that one does have to have a reasonable competence in Biblical (or perhaps Modern) Hebrew in order to use this book, tho' someone would be very unlikely to want to use it without first knowing biblical Hebrew. A copy of Segal's Mishnaic Heb