Beginning Biblical Hebrew: A Grammar and Illustrated Reader
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Beginning Biblical Hebrew: A Grammar and Illustrated Reader  -     By: John A. Cook, Robert D. Holmstedt

Beginning Biblical Hebrew: A Grammar and Illustrated Reader

Baker Academic / 2013 / Paperback

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Doubling as an deductive and inductive grammar, Beginning Biblical Hebrew combines the best components of modern grammars on classical Hebrew. Each of its forty-five lessons has a succinct but crystal clear description of its respective grammatical concept, demonstrates how it works in the language, and provides vocabulary terms as well as exercises. Tables, charts, and other helpful tools are interspersed throughout the text.

Reading material and accompanying translation exercises are located in the back of the book. Unique in style-comics in Hebrew-these provide a fun, interesting but still challenging way for students to engage the language. Furthermore, arguably the strongest part of this text is its expansive glossaries. Five glossaries in all provide detailed and easy-to-locate information that students will need in almost every lesson they encounter. The glossaries are a critical supplement to chapter lessons which students can draw throughout their first year and in the future.

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Title: Beginning Biblical Hebrew: A Grammar and Illustrated Reader
By: John A. Cook, Robert D. Holmstedt
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 352
Vendor: Baker Academic
Publication Date: 2013
Dimensions: 11 X 8.5 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 16 ounces
ISBN: 0801048869
ISBN-13: 9780801048869
Stock No: WW048869

Publisher's Description

This innovative textbook by two leading experts in Biblical Hebrew combines the best of traditional grammars, new insights into Hebrew linguistics, and a creative pedagogical approach. The material has been field tested and refined for more than a decade by the authors, who are actively engaged in Biblical Hebrew discussions and research.

The book includes fifty brief grammar lessons with accompanying workbook-style exercises, appendixes providing more detailed explanations, and a full-color reader--bound at the back of the book for right-to-left reading--that incorporates comics, line drawings, and numerous exercises, all in Hebrew. This work offers a realistic approach to beginning Hebrew, helping students comprehend texts without overloading them with too much information, and it can be adapted to either one-semester or full-year courses.

An accompanying website through Baker Academic's Textbook eSources offers helpful resources for students and professors. Resources for students include flash cards and audio files. Resources for professors include sample quizzes, sample exams, sample lesson plans, vocabulary cards, and a full-color printed instructor's manual.

Author Bio

John A. Cook (PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison) is professor of Old Testament at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. He has taught undergraduate and graduate courses at the University of Wisconsin (Madison and Milwaukee campuses), Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Wheaton College, and Grace College. Robert D. Holmstedt (PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison) is professor of Near and Middle Eastern civilizations at the University of Toronto in Toronto, Ontario. His primary research interest is the linguistic study of Northwest Semitic languages. Both authors are recognized experts in the Hebrew language.

Endorsements

I used Beginning Biblical Hebrew in draft form with twenty undergraduates this year, and the textbook succeeded grandly. Having taught Hebrew students for the past thirty years, I can say that this present class is the most advanced I have ever had. They read extremely well, they have a good grasp of the fundamentals, and they have a developing understanding of syntax that will prepare them for subsequent study in Hebrew readings and exegesis. This grammar is characterized by current terminology, new discussions that reflect the best of what current research has to offer, and well-considered exercises and readings. I highly recommend it.
-Martin Abegg Jr.,
professor of religious studies and director, Dead Sea Scrolls Institute, Trinity Western University

Each year sees the publication of several new Biblical Hebrew grammars. Invariably, their deductive approach requires a motivation-crushing amount of contextless memorization, and only a fraction of students have the heart to continue past the first semester. Cook and Holmstedt's grammar is a breath of fresh air. It engages students at multiple levels through inductive and holistic approaches to language acquisition. If you want your students to learn Biblical Hebrew in a deep and substantial way, and help them enjoy the process as well, then this grammar is exactly what you are looking for.
-Charles Halton,
Houston Baptist University

Cook and Holmstedt have produced an innovative guide to the acquisition of Biblical Hebrew that effectively utilizes the best of contemporary linguistics and pedagogy while maintaining interest through interactive techniques and an emphasis on comprehending texts rather than grammatical principles.
-Mark A. Throntveit,
Luther Seminary

This phenomenal book accomplishes many things that I want a contemporary Biblical Hebrew textbook to do. The use of illustrations is a great step forward in vocabulary acquisition, but better still is the use of Hebrew to teach Hebrew. Even so simple a thing as writing words such as דָּגֵשׁ and בִּנְיָן in Hebrew instead of in transliteration adds significant value to this textbook, not to mention using Hebrew terms for סְמִיכוּת relationships and other grammatical concepts. Beginning Biblical Hebrew is sure to invigorate the teaching and learning of Biblical Hebrew in many classrooms.
-Chris Heard,
associate professor of religion, Pepperdine University

Because it not only embraces fresh methods but also rethinks their linguistic and pedagogical foundations, this volume will stand out in the crowded market of introductory Biblical Hebrew textbooks. This isn't a rehash; it's a reboot. To have these creative ideas assembled into this ambitious synthesis will allow instructors to try out new approaches with relative ease.
-Christopher B. Hays,
D. Wilson Moore Associate Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary

Cook and Holmstedt's beginning Hebrew grammar and illustrated workbook stands as a welcome contribution to teachers of Biblical Hebrew. The text aims at language acquisition rather than grammar retention, and this is a point that makes the volume so useful. Current in its philosophy of language, relevant in its presentation and pedagogy, and thoroughly focused on the ancient Hebrew text, this beginning grammar will serve Biblical Hebrew language learners for years to come.
-Heath A. Thomas,
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary

For languages, childlike learning is best. As young children, people talked to us, and we quickly acquired our new language with no formal grammar. Preeminent Semitic linguists and proven teachers Cook and Holmstedt have brought us the verified successes of childlike learning and second-language acquisition strategies. The student will acquire Biblical Hebrew through sight, sound, storytelling, and playacting. Formal grammar during these early stages of learning is as it should be--minimal. Beginning Biblical Hebrew is an uncluttered, learner-friendly path to joyfully understanding Biblical Hebrew.
-Gary A. Long,
professor of biblical and theological studies, Bethel University

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