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The T&T Clark Hebrew Primer: For Revision and Consolidation is unavailable, but you can change that!

Learning Biblical Hebrew can be extremely difficult. Here at last is a book designed to work in conjunction with the many Hebrew grammars available, breaking the complex language into bite-size chunks for revision and consolidation of key aspects of grammar and vocabulary. A. A. Macintosh and C. L. Engle combine insights from teaching Hebrew in both the United States and Europe, and between them...

“naked”. First Category, variant form, see 1ba above; עֲרֻמִּים “nakednesses” (pl). “he did, made”. I-Guttural/pe-guttural, III-He/lamed-he verb; מַעֲשֶׂה “work”, Fifth Category. “now”. “mouth”. Construct and before suffixes פִּי. Fifth Category (a) noun (III-He/lamed- he), where the final ה was originally י. “face” (the concept is plural in Hebrew). First Category. The word is extremely important in that, combined with the preposition ל, it denotes “before” (in
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