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Strengthen your Hebrew. Too often, a former Hebrew student is a lapsed Hebrew student. The paradigms, the syntactical forms, and even the alphabet can be hard to recall. The way to make Hebrew stick, like any language, is to continue to put it to use. In Ruth: A Guide to Reading Biblical Hebrew, Adam J. Howell helps intermediate readers of Hebrew work through the text of Ruth with exegetical...

(initiator) precedes the predicate (announcement). This variation in word order is precisely what draws attention to the fronted subject (focus) of the clause. Alternatively, verbal clauses are the primary clauses of Hebrew narrative, usually structured around the imperfect + vav-consecutive. Since verbal clauses begin with the verb, the verbal action is the primary focus. In Hebrew narrative, this focus on the verbal action essentially becomes the temporal or logical succession of the narrative
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