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Learning to Read Biblical Hebrew: An Introductory Grammar is unavailable, but you can change that!

Read the Old Testament in its original language. Learning to Read Biblical Hebrew teaches the basics of Hebrew grammar, vocabulary, and syntax. The step-by-step approach offers thorough illustration by means of biblical examples, logically presenting all the basic elements of Hebrew grammar. This study communicates in a clear language, moves at a reasonable pace, and teaches using a deductive...

נגשׁ Impf, qal, 3MS יִגַּשׁ (patah stem vowel) Impv, qal, 2MS גַּשׁ (פ״נ assimilates and patah stem vowel) Inf, qal, Cs גֶּ֫שֶׁת (פ״נ assimilates and ת suffix) ✓ See Appendix 3, paradigm 7, for more forms of נגשׁ. 3. Two irregular verbs that occur frequently are related to the paradigm of pe-nuns. a. נָתַן (“he gave”) This pe-nun verb is doubly weak in that the final nun assimilates when a consonantal suffix is attached. It follows the pattern of נגשׁ in imperative, qal and infinitive, qal, construct.
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