Biblical Hebrew: An Introductory Grammar

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Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 24 abr 1992 - 453 páginas
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 travelers as for those who are just starting out on a strange and wonderful journey."

The book consists of thirty-one lessons arranged as follows: the nonverbal aspects of the language (lessons 1-10); the verb forms and their functions, with special attention to the strong verbs (lessons 11-20); the coordinate relationship of verbs, a topic alluded to but seldom developed in other grammars (lesson 21); and a comprehensive introduction to each of the ten classes of weak verbs (lessons 22-31). The grammar is accompanied by eleven complete verb charts, an extensive vocabulary list, a glossary of grammatical terms, and a subject index.

Kelley employs a method that one reviewer has described as a cross between a straight presentation of grammatical principles and rules and a semi-inductive presentation of concepts through the exercises. Each lesson first presents new grammatical concepts, with biblical examples, and then provides reinforcing exercises that Kelley has judiciously selected from the biblical text (the exercises do not presuppose vocabulary and grammar not already covered).

Deriving from the author's forty years of experience in teaching Biblical Hebrew to seminary students, and enthusiastically employed in its developing stages by instructors at a variety of colleges and seminaries, Kelley's Biblical Hebrew: An Introductory Grammar promises to be an excellent teaching tool with high potential as a textbook. Kelly has designed it for use in either a one-semester or a two-semester course.

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I
3
III
6
IV
8
VI
10
VII
11
VIII
14
XI
15
XII
16
XCII
162
XCIII
166
XCIV
167
XCVI
170
XCVII
171
XCVIII
172
XCIX
173
C
174

XIII
17
XIV
18
XVI
19
XVII
20
XIX
21
XX
23
XXI
25
XXIII
26
XXIV
28
XXV
29
XXVI
30
XXVIII
33
XXIX
35
XXX
37
XXXI
38
XXXIII
39
XXXIV
42
XXXV
44
XXXVI
45
XXXVIII
47
XXXIX
48
XL
49
XLI
53
XLII
54
XLV
56
XLVI
58
XLVII
59
XLIX
60
L
67
LI
69
LII
70
LIV
73
LV
78
LVI
81
LVII
82
LIX
85
LX
87
LXI
89
LXII
90
LXIII
91
LXIV
95
LXV
96
LXVII
98
LXVIII
103
LXIX
109
LXX
110
LXXII
115
LXXIII
119
LXXIV
123
LXXV
128
LXXVI
129
LXXVIII
131
LXXIX
133
LXXX
134
LXXXI
139
LXXXII
140
LXXXIV
147
LXXXV
148
LXXXVI
149
LXXXVII
150
LXXXVIII
154
LXXXIX
155
XCI
158
CI
175
CII
176
CIII
180
CIV
181
CVI
186
CVII
188
CVIII
194
CIX
195
CXI
200
CXII
204
CXIII
205
CXIV
210
CXV
211
CXVII
212
CXVIII
218
CXIX
223
CXX
224
CXXIII
225
CXXIV
231
CXXV
238
CXXVI
239
CXXVIII
242
CXXIX
244
CXXX
251
CXXXI
252
CXXXIII
257
CXXXIV
264
CXXXV
265
CXXXVII
269
CXXXVIII
276
CXXXIX
277
CXLI
282
CXLII
287
CXLIII
288
CXLV
295
CXLVI
302
CXLVII
303
CXLIX
310
CL
317
CLI
318
CLIII
330
CLIV
339
CLV
340
CLVII
348
CLVIII
358
CLIX
359
CLXI
366
CLXII
375
CLXIII
402
CLXIV
404
CLXV
406
CLXVI
408
CLXVIII
410
CLXIX
412
CLXX
414
CLXXI
416
CLXXII
418
CLXXIII
422
CLXXIV
424
CLXXV
426
CLXXVI
450
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Page H. Kelley (1924-1997) was professor of Old Testament at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. Timothy G. Crawford is dean and professor of Old Testament and Hebrew in the College of Christian Studies, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, Texas.

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