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Bob Jones University Seminary Hebrew Handbook, Sixth Edition is unavailable, but you can change that!

The Hebrew Handbook is a helpful resource for those who are new to studying the original language of the Old Testament. Authors Robert D. Bell and Michael P. V. Barrett clearly describe the Hebrew alphabet and parts of speech, with charts and examples expanding their description. Students will also find the exercise section at the back of the book helpful. This book will aid any nonexpert in...

1. : the absorption or incorporation of a vowelless nun into the following consonant, which marks the assimilation with a dagesh forte 2. : a major disjunctive accent that marks the principal division within a verse [ט֑וֹב] (also spelled athnach) 3. : six consonants that have a double pronunciation, either as stops or fricatives [ב ג ד כ פ ת] (also spelled BeGaDKePhaTh) 4. : a dot placed within a consonant (except laryngeals and ר)
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