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Basics of Biblical Hebrew: Grammar is unavailable, but you can change that!

Basics of Biblical Hebrew, today’s best-selling introductory Hebrew grammar, is new-and-improved with additional, linguistically nuanced explanations for some of the more difficult elements in biblical Hebrew. This second edition combines the best of inductive and deductive approaches, uses actual examples from the Hebrew Old Testament rather than made-up illustrations, emphasizes the structural...

4.1 Introduction. Hebrew nouns function just like English nouns. They are used to indicate a person, place, thing, or idea. Like nouns in English, Hebrew nouns can be either singular or plural in number. But unlike English nouns, they can also be dual in number, indicating a plurality of two (i.e., two eyes, two hands, etc.). Hebrew nouns also have gender. They are either masculine or feminine. In English, most nouns are pluralized
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