LEARNING BIBLICAL HEBREW WORKBOOK

A Graded Reader with Exercises

Karl V. Kutz and Rebekah L. Josberger

Learning Biblical Hebrew Workbook: A Graded Reader with Exercises

Copyright 2019 Karl V. Kutz and Rebekah L. Josberger

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Print ISBN 9781683592440

Digital ISBN 9781683592457

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Contents

ABBREVIATIONS

INTRODUCTION: HOW TO USE THIS WORKBOOK

PART 1: Grammar Exercises

Exercise numbers correspond to chapters in LBH Grammar (except for exercises 25–31)

EXERCISE 1A WRITING THE HEBREW SQUARE SCRIPT

EXERCISE 1B READING PROPER NAMES

EXERCISE 1C HEBREW CURSIVE (OPTIONAL)

EXERCISE 2 VOWEL IDENTIFICATION

EXERCISE 3A SYLLABLE DIVISION

EXERCISE 3B ORAL READING FOR SEMESTER ONE (GENESIS 1 AND DEUTERONOMY 6)

EXERCISE 3C ORAL READING AND POETICS

EXERCISE 4A DEFINITE ARTICLE

EXERCISE 4B THE CONJUNCTION

EXERCISE 5 ADDING GENDER AND NUMBER ENDINGS

EXERCISE 7 VOWEL CHANGES WITH CONSTRUCT NOUNS

EXERCISE 8 NOUNS WITH PRONOMINAL SUFFIXES

EXERCISES 13–16 QAL PRACTICE SHEETS

EXERCISES 18–20 REPRESENTATIVE FORMS (NIPHAL-HITHPAEL)

EXERCISE 23 TRANSLATING VERBS WITH DIRECT OBJECT SUFFIXES

EXERCISE 24A GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR WEAK VERBS

EXERCISE 24B ORIGINAL A-CLASS PREFORMATIVE VOWELS

EXERCISE 25–31 REVIEW OF THE STRONG VERB

EXERCISE AP-5 TRANSLITERATION EXERCISE

PART 2: Beginning Graded Hebrew Reader

Chapter numbers correspond to chapters in LBH Grammar

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER 4 JOSEPH IS HATED BY HIS BROTHERS (GENESIS 37:1–17)

CHAPTER 6 JOSEPH IS SOLD INTO SLAVERY (GENESIS 37:18–36)

CHAPTER 7 JUDAH AND TAMAR (GENESIS 38)

CHAPTER 8 JOSEPH IS FALSELY ACCUSED BY POTIPHAR’S WIFE (GENESIS 39)

CHAPTERS 9–10 JACOB’S FAMILY (SELECTIONS FROM GENESIS 28–37)

CHAPTERS 11–12 JOSEPH INTERPRETS DREAMS IN PRISON (GENESIS 40)

CHAPTER 13 JOSEPH INTERPRETS PHARAOH’S DREAMS (GENESIS 41)

CHAPTER 14 JOSEPH’S BROTHERS TRAVEL TO EGYPT (GENESIS 42)

CHAPTER 15 THE BROTHERS RETURN TO EGYPT WITH BENJAMIN (GENESIS 43)

CHAPTER 16 JOSEPH THREATENS TO ENSLAVE BENJAMIN (GENESIS 44)

CHAPTER 17 JOSEPH REVEALS HIMSELF TO HIS BROTHERS (GENESIS 45)

CHAPTER 18 JACOB TRAVELS TO EGYPT (GENESIS 46–47)

CHAPTER 19 JACOB BLESSES EPHRAIM AND MANASSEH (GENESIS 48)

CHAPTER 20 INTRODUCTION TO HEBREW POETRY

JACOB BLESSES HIS SONS (GENESIS 49)

CHAPTERS 22–23 DEATH OF JACOB AND JOSEPH (GENESIS 50)

PART 3: Intermediate Biblical Hebrew Reader

INTRODUCTION

VOCABULARY LISTS

THE BOOK OF RUTH

THE BOOK OF JONAH

THE BOOK OF ESTHER

PART 4: Learning Aids...

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About Learning Biblical Hebrew Workbook: A Graded Reader with Exercises

The Learning Biblical Hebrew Workbook provides essential practice with Hebrew for students using Learning Biblical Hebrew: Reading for Comprehension. The workbook’s strength lies in the translation exercises designed to provide early access to biblical text, a continuous flow of biblical narrative, exposure to Hebrew syntax and idioms, and instant application of vocabulary and grammar.

Beginning in chapter four, each chapter of the Learning Biblical Hebrew grammar is accompanied by a selection of Hebrew text in the workbook that has been prepared to match the skill level of the student. The Joseph narrative in Genesis 37–50 forms the basis for these translations which feature modified Hebrew text, glosses identifying unfamiliar terms, and notes that align the text with the concepts covered in the corresponding chapter of Learning Biblical Hebrew. As familiarity with vocabulary and grammar increases, the readings are modified less and less until students finish reading the Joseph narrative directly from the Hebrew Bible. Once the students begin learning more advanced concepts later in the grammar, the biblical texts of Ruth, Jonah and Esther are provided with Hebrew terms glossed according to the pace they are covered in the grammar.

The Learning Biblical Hebrew Workbook provides the essential reading practice that makes the study of Biblical Hebrew come alive.

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