Hebrew for Biblical Interpretation

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BRILL, Jan 1, 2003 - Religion - 276 pages
"Hebrew for Biblical Interpretation" teaches elementary Hebrew with a specific focus on the tasks of biblical exegesis. This innovative textbook combines the features of a traditional grammar with exercises in reading and interpreting the Hebrew Bible. Grammatical descriptions are clear, concise, and systematic, and vocabulary is introduced in descending order of frequency. All words occurring more than 100 times in the Hebrew Bible are taught, and attention to grammatical indicators reduces the need for rote memorization of paradigms. The integration of grammar and exegesis helps to motivate students and makes the textbook well suited to seminary courses, while those who teach in university settings will find the textbook useful because the focus is on scholarly biblical exegesis, not theological interpretation. Paperback edition is available from the Society of Biblical Literature (www.sbl-site.org)
 

Contents

INTRODUCTION
1
CHAPTER 1CONSONANTS
9
CHAPTER 2VOWELS
16
CHAPTER 3NOUNS AND PREPOSITIONS
24
CHAPTER 4WORD STUDIES
34
CHAPTER 5PRONOUNS AND DEMONSTRATIVES
41
CHAPTER 6QAL IMPERFECT PART I
48
Charting Verbs
54
CHAPTER 17HIPHIL IMPERFECT
127
Vocabulary
135
CHAPTER 19HIPHIL PERFECT
137
30
145
CHAPTER 21PIEL PERFECT
149
CHAPTER 23CONJUGATIONS OF WILL PART II
160
GENRE AND TRADITION
167
CHAPTER 25PARTICIPLES PART I
174

Negation
61
CHAPTER 8OPENING THE HEBREW BIBLE
68
CHAPTER 9NOUNS IN CONSTRUCT
75
Vocabulary
82
CHAPTER 11QAL PERFECT PART II
89
22
93
CHAPTER 12TEXTUAL CRITICISM
95
24
104
CHAPTER 13ADJECTIVES
105
Exercises
112
27
113
Exercises
118
29
126
CHAPTER 27INFINITIVE CONSTRUCT
182
CHAPTER 28HEBREW NARRATIVE
189
CHAPTER 29INFINITIVE ABSOLUTE
194
CHAPTER 31HITPAEL
205
CHAPTER 32HEBREW POETRY
211
GEMINATE VERBS
220
CHAPTER 35OATHS
226
APPENDIX AVERB CHART WORKSHEETS
237
APPENDIX DTRANSLITERATION
259
APPENDIX FSELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHIES
265
INDEX
271
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Arthur Walker-Jones, Ph.D. in Biblical Studies (1991), Princeton Theological Seminary, is Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies and Prophetic Ministry, Faculty of Theology, at the University of Winnipeg, Canada.