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Of Greek and Hebrew, Hebrew strikes the most fear in the heart of the Bible student. The alphabet does not look anything like English. The vocabulary offers almost no points of contact with English. The verb system is utterly alien. And the lexicons, grammars, and textbooks are wrapped up in a metalanguage—spiked with Latin—that is daunting in itself. For those who feel that studying the English...

Biblical Hebrew is an exciting and enriching venture for the student of the humanities. Its study draws people together from a variety of fields, such as ministry, theology, linguistics, Bible teaching, ancient Near Eastern studies and those with a general interest in Judaica. Because of the advances in the scientific study of history and language, we are learning more now about Biblical Hebrew (BH) than ever before. However, with the proliferation of these disciplines and their application
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