9781573834254-1573834254-Supplementary Exercises for Introducing Biblical Hebrew by Allen P. Ross

Supplementary Exercises for Introducing Biblical Hebrew by Allen P. Ross

ISBN-13: 9781573834254
ISBN-10: 1573834254
Author: David M Clemens
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Regent College Publishing
Format: Paperback 240 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781573834254
ISBN-10: 1573834254
Author: David M Clemens
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Regent College Publishing
Format: Paperback 240 pages

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Supplementary Exercises for Introducing Biblical Hebrew by Allen P. Ross (ISBN-13: 9781573834254 and ISBN-10: 1573834254), written by authors David M Clemens, was published by Regent College Publishing in 2008. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Supplementary Exercises for Introducing Biblical Hebrew by Allen P. Ross (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $9.44.

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This Supplement is intended to provide a diverse and extensive range of additional practice material for use in mastering the grammatical content of Introducing Biblical Hebrew by Allen P. Ross (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2001). It is based upon the writing system, vocabulary, morphology and syntax of Biblical Hebrew as these are presented in Introducing Biblical Hebrew, running parallel to the first 41 chapters of that volume. Chapters 1-6 deal progressively with the introductory issues of writing and pronouncing Hebrew, with practice based upon Genesis 1-2. Three types of exercise accompany the study of vocabulary, morphology and syntax: parsing of isolated forms, with emphasis upon the verb (chapters 10-41); two sections of sentences composed in Hebrew, the first focussed upon the material of the current chapter and the second containing longer sentences drawn from all the material encountered up to that point (chapters 3-41, with isolated phrases initially); and three sections of passages drawn directly from the Hebrew Bible (chapters 9-41) - isolated verses containing salient features of the grammar studied at that point, longer prose passages (Gen 1:1-2:4, 22:1-19, Deut 8-11, Ruth 1-4, Gen 37:12-36), and short poetic passages from the Psalms (Ps 1, 121, 133, 100, 103, 19, 113, 27, 91, 34, 8). Unfamiliar forms and syntax in the OT passages are footnoted, making it possible to read them without recourse to additional language tools.

David M. Clemens (PhD, University of Chicago) is a lecturer in Hebrew at Regent College.

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