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Students of Biblical Hebrew know that Bruce K. Waltke and Michael P. O’Connor’s An Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Syntax is a standard intermediate reference grammar for Biblical Hebrew. William D. Barrick has built on their work by providing a commentary that works through all forty chapters of this important Hebrew grammar. Comments on Waltke and O’Connor, Introduction to Biblical Hebrew...

Revised January 2011 —The main facts a student should retain from Chapter 1 include: (1) Biblical Hebrew demonstrates a remarkable linguistic and grammatical unity throughout its history. (2) The Masoretic Text well deserves pride of place as the most dependable text of the Hebrew Bible; burden of proof regarding any suggested emendation rests upon the text critic(s) offering an emendation.
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