Fundamental Biblical Hebrew

Fundamental Biblical Hebrew
ISBN-10
0758605285
ISBN-13
9780758605283
Category
Foreign Language Study
Pages
378
Language
English
Published
2004-01-01
Publisher
Concordia Publishing House
Authors
Andrew E. Steinmann, Andrew H. Bartelt

Description

This single volume introductory approach to the Hebrew and Aramaic languages is a welcome classroom addition. Each language is covered independently, following a similar format that includes morphology, syntax, and vocabulary. Each unit in the Hebrew and Aramaic sections also features translation and reading exercises. Appendices address noun formation and pronominal suffixes, verb paradigms (regular and irregular), glossaries, and indices. A workbook with additional exercises for both languages will be available late in 2004.

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