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This workbook offers 65 lessons to learn and practice patterns and principles of Hebrew grammar. Includes concise explanations, plenty of exercises, and useful charts. The included lessons provide a helpful study tool to enhance student learning.

Genesis 22:4 4בַּיֹּ֣ום הַשְּׁלִישִׁ֗י בְרָהָ֧ם אֶת־עֵינָ֛יו וַיַּ֥רְא אֶת־הַמָּקֹ֖ום מֵרָחֹֽק׃ “And on the third day Abraham lifted his eyes and saw the place from a distance.” I. DEFINITION: The I—Nun verb forms contain a nûn as the first root radical and thus sometimes they are called Pe—Nun verbs. II. FORMS: The most important thing to remember about the nûn is that they commonly hide when they have a silent shewa under them. Several examples of this type of hiding are