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Hebrew for the Rest of Us: Using Hebrew Tools without Mastering Biblical Hebrew is unavailable, but you can change that!

This is a companion volume to Greek for the Rest of Us by William D. Mounce. This book is a guide for English-only readers to understand the language of the Old Testament just enough to work with the Old Testament in more detail and to understand the scholarly literature on the Hebrew Bible. It specifically aids students in learning: • Why translations differ • How to do Hebrew word studies...

1. Understand conjunctive and disjunctive clauses as devices in Hebrew narrative 2. Using adjusted flowcharting Tools Used: paper or electronic Interlinear Bible You have already learned that in verbless clauses either the subject or the predicate noun may be placed first in the clause, or “fronted.” If the subject is fronted (S-P), the clause answers the question, “Whom does the predicate describe?” If the predicate is fronted
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