A Guide to Biblical Hebrew Syntax

ISBN-10
1107385849
ISBN-13
9781107385849
Series
A Guide to Biblical Hebrew Syntax
Category
Bible
Pages
228
Language
English
Published
2003
Author
Bill T. Arnold

Description

This textbook defines the fundamental syntactical features of the Hebrew Bible, illustrates these features with examples from the Bible, and provides English translations.

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