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A Modern Grammar for Biblical Hebrew is a complete revision of Duane Garrett’s respected 2002 release originally entitled A Modern Grammar for Classical Hebrew. In addition to the revisions and contributions from new coauthor Jason DeRouchie, the book now includes the answer key for an all-new companion workbook and an updated vocabulary list for second year Hebrew courses.

The other pointed vowel letters tend to appear only in specific conditions, such as in certain suffixes, in specific kinds of words, or at the end of certain words. They are not unchangeable, but because they are used in special circumstances, they are not subjected to the rules of vowel transformation (chapter 4) in the way that the changeable vowels are. The Shewa is sometimes vocal and sometimes silent. When vocal, it is pronounced as described
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