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Learning Biblical Hebrew: A New Approach Using Discourse Analysis is unavailable, but you can change that!

Designed for beginning students in their study of biblical Hebrew, this course book focuses on the Hebrew alphabet, the basics of pronouncing Hebrew, and learning almost 400 of the most common words in the Hebrew Bible. Learning Biblical Hebrew is comprised of fifty lessons and eight readings, using about 1000 verses of biblical text. Each lesson has two types of assignments: (1) speed drills for...

creating a focus on the “fronted” element.1 2.7d. Since the Hebrew writer would play with the word order in a verbless clause, it is occasionally difficult or impossible to know which half of a Hebrew verbless clause is the subject and which is the predicate. On the other hand, there are two helpful clues that will decide most cases:2 1. A subject pronoun is always the subject. In the first fifty vocabulary words you learned אֲנִי Another couple of examples are אַתָּה meaning you (masculine, singular)
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