Invitation to Biblical Hebrew, hardcover
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Invitation to Biblical Hebrew, hardcover  -     By: Russell Fuller, Kyoungwon Choi

Invitation to Biblical Hebrew, hardcover

Kregel Publications / 2006 / Hardcover

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With a strong emphasis on the basics of Hebrew phonology (sounds) and morphology (forms), this tested approach to original-language teaching and learning enables beginning students to parse by reason and rule, rather than rote memorization. Written with first-year classes in mind, it avoids jargon and technical language. 368 pages, hardcover from Kregel.

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Title: Invitation to Biblical Hebrew, hardcover
By: Russell Fuller, Kyoungwon Choi
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 368
Vendor: Kregel Publications
Dimensions: 11.0 X 8.5 (inches)
Weight: 2 pounds 8 ounces
ISBN: 0825426502
ISBN-13: 9780825426506
Stock No: WW426502

Publisher's Description

A tested approach to learning biblical Hebrew in an ideal package for the first-year Hebrew student. This clear, accurate, and pedagogically sound textbook emphasizes the basics: Hebrew phonology (sounds) and morphology (forms). This grammar does not use jargon or technical language, but uses terms easily understood and remembered so biblical Hebrew can be used with regularity and authority.

Author Bio

Russell T. Fuller (Ph.D., Hebrew Union College) is associate professor of Old Testament interpretation at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He has written for journals and has published several articles in The New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology and Exegesis. Kyoungwon Choi (M.Div., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in the Old Testament Department at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.

Author Bios

Russell Fuller (Ph.D., Hebrew Union College) is associate professor of Old Testament interpretation at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He has written for journals and several articles in The New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology and Exegesis.

Kyoungwon Choi (M.Div. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in the Old Testament Department at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Henry Holloman (Th.M., Th.D., Dallas Theological Seminary) is professor of Systematic Theology at Talbot School of Theology, La Mirada, Calif. He is the author of numerous theological articles.

Editorial Reviews

"In my opinion this is the best grammar availableóit teaches the fundamentals of morphology better than any other grammar that I have seen. He goes back to a reconstructed proto-Hebrew and then gives the strong verb and the "weak" verbs and shows the derivational patterns that stem from proto-Hebrew. Very pedagogically focused as well." -- blogspot.com

"Fuller's method is the best there is. He combines reading a chapter, watching someone explain the concept on DVD, and physically doing exercises out of a workbook (or on a whiteboard in a classroom). If you want to learn Hebrew and your don't have access to a schoolóbuy the book, workbook, DVDs and get studying. If you're teaching a class, integrate this into your semester, your students will thank you. You might ask how I know this works. Well, I was one of Fuller's students and now I'm doing a PhD in Semitic languages so it must have worked for me. (P.S. And no, he hasn't paid me to say these things. I say it because I want to help you learn Hebrew and/or be the best teacher possible.)" -- awilum.com

"If you have a desire to learn Hebrew, let me encourage you to purchase this grammar, along with the workbook and DVDs. Utilizing the deductive approach, the authors instruct you in a concept and then turn you loose to practice it through pages of drills and exercises. As long as you master each chapter before going onto the next, you can work your way into a solid understanding of the grammar and syntax of biblical Hebrew." -- The Pathway

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