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  * HAMMOREH Hebrew Grammar Tutorial [currently discounted to $45]
This DOS-based Hebrew grammar tutorial was developed in the early 1980's by Dr. T.
The fascinating symmetry of ancient Hebrew is exposed through a self-paced, computer-based presentation that utilizes eye-catching techniques not available in the static confines of the conventional printed textbook or flashcards.
It may be considered to cover about two semesters of Hebrew morphology.
www.gramcord.org /hammoreh.htm   (306 words)

  
  A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF UGARITIC GRAMMAR AND BIBLICAL HEBREW GRAMMAR IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
The weight given to Ugaritic and Biblical Hebrew may be justified based on the relative distribution of texts that currently survive in the West Semitic languages of the second and first millennia.
Ugaritic is not Hebrew; it is not an older stage of Hebrew; it must even be differentiated from the dialect(s) reflected in the Amarna glosses.
Rainey, "Observations on Ugaritic Grammar," UF 3 (1971) 153 (Rainey's italics).
oi.uchicago.edu /OI/DEPT/RA/bibs/BH-Ugaritic.html   (1814 words)

  
  HSB: Basics of Biblical Hebrew Grammar
First, the Hebrew font is very easy on the eye, and the highlighted particles and vowel changes in the verb paradigms make the differences in verbal forms easy to recognize and commit to memory.
One point of concern my Hebrew professor explained to me after I excitedly told him about the new grammar was if it would take the student through all of the necessary components of biblical Hebrew in one year--and that he was going to have to study it further before making the switch.
It does a wonderful job explaining Hebrew grammar but there are NO exercises/vocab (I havent yet looked at the enclosed CD which may contain these things).
www.ancient-hebrew.org /hebrewstudies/314.html   (1968 words)

  
 Hebrew Language and Ulpan - Summer Institutes at Hebrew College
The language of instruction in all Hebrew courses is Hebrew, and students are encouraged, and at the advanced level expected, to communicate in class in Hebrew.
For students who are interested in the beginning levels of Hebrew language instruction (Hebrew I or II), please contact Shai Nathanson at 617-559-8662 or snathanson@hebrewcollege.edu.
Modern Hebrew is taught with an emphasis on conversational Hebrew, in an informal yet intensive setting that draws on the linguistic immersion method successfully used in Israel.
www.hebrewcollege.edu /html/coi_summer/hebrew_language_ulpan.htm   (694 words)

  
 Hebrew for Christians - Learn Hebrew for FREE!
The Hebrew Names of God, as well as an online glossary of Hebrew and Yiddish terms is also provided.
Listen to the whole Bible narrated in Hebrew by the famed Rabbi Shlomo Bertonov.
Studying biblical Hebrew and Jewish heritage will give you the correct context for reading the B’rit Chadashah (New Testament) by equipping you to comprehend the implications of the Torah, Nevi’im, and Ketuvim (the Tanakh or Old Testament).
hebrew4christians.com   (661 words)

  
 Hebrew Language Information - Hebrew alphabet, Hebrew grammar, Hebrew pronunciation rules and more.
Hebrew Language Information - Hebrew alphabet, Hebrew grammar, Hebrew pronunciation rules and more.
Here you can get information on Hebrew language.
It contains main Hebrew language features, such as Hebrew alphabet, Hebrew pronunciation rules, Hebrew grammar and more.
www.lingvozone.com /Hebrew   (55 words)

  
 Dikduk - Intermediate and Advanced Hebrew grammar program
Dikduk is an outstanding program designed to teach Hebrew grammar to English speakers.
The Hebrew word for "masculine" and "feminine" flash on and on; you must time yourself to click on the word of the correct gender when the correct gender description appears.
Having done so well with this disk Davka should consider producing a disk solely in Hebrew using the same techniques for helping 11th graders prepare for their matriculation exam in Hebrew language.
www.hebrewworld.com /Dikdukreview.html   (802 words)

  
 hebrewgrammarssch - Christianbook.com
A Grammar for Biblical Hebrew is an introductory Hebrew grammar for college level students and above.
This grammar is intended to be used in the classroom.
In addition to functioning as a teaching grammar, this work will also be widely used for reference and self-guided instruction in Hebrew beyond the first formal year.
www.christianbook.com /Christian/Books/cms_content/297346070?page=719979&sp=72636&event=72636|698917|72636   (380 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar: Books: H. F. W. Gesenius,J. Euting,M. Lidzbarski,E. Kautzsch,A. E. Cowley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar is the standard reference grammar in English for Biblical Hebrew.
This text is especially needed for grammatical variations not found in basic grammars (e.g., a rare form of the infinitive used with intransitive verbs; the fem.
Unfortunately I would really like to give This complete and comprehensive Hebrew grammar a higher rating - 4/5 stars, but the layout and difficulties in reading add to the fact that the english is out-moded (written in the early 1920s), and is really for scholars than the layman.
www.amazon.com /Gesenius-Hebrew-Grammar-H-F/dp/0198154062   (2008 words)

  
 A man of his word - Haaretz - Israel News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
One of Dotan's important studies was published in 1997, entitled "The Dawn of Hebrew Linguistics, the Book of Elegance of the Language of the Hebrews by Saadia Gaon, Introduction and Critical Edition." Rabbi Saadia Gaon, a scholar in many fields, was born in Egypt in the 10th century.
The special thing about Hebrew is that we do not speak the most recent `layer' of it, but rather bring in all of the earlier layers together.
Hebrew, on the other hand, combines within it all of the previous periods; it contains the Hebrew language of all generations within it.
www.haaretz.com /hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=544803   (1647 words)

  
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Brought into being by legislation in 1953 as the supreme institute for the Hebrew Language, the Academy of the Hebrew Language prescribes standards for modern Hebrew grammar, orthography, transliteration, and punctuation based upon the study of Hebrew’s historical development.
The scientific secretariat answers queries from the public on a broad variety of Hebrew linguistic matters ranging from pronunciation and spelling to suggestions for Hebrew children names.
Additional specialized committees prescribe standards for modern Hebrew grammar, orthography, transliteration, and punctuation.
hebrew-academy.huji.ac.il /english.html   (263 words)

  
 Cookbook Store @ iChef   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Bailey and Strange have put together a fresh, helpful grammar of the Hebrew language which combines the best of previous works with their own creative artistry.
Texts drawn directly from Hebrew Scriptures are utilized in order to bring the students attention to focus on the purpose for such studies: Biblical exegesis and understanding.
The general layout of the text is much like other grammars, beginning with the more basic grammatical structures, working on toward the complex and often rare constructions.
www.ichef.com /cookbookstore.cfm?SearchType=SearchByAuthor&SearchTerm=D%2E%20Waylon%20Bailey   (396 words)

  
 Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar
This second English edition of Gesenius' Grammar, edited and enlarged by the late E. Kautzsch, stands alone as the definitive reference work on Hebrew grammar.
It is revised in accordance with the 28th German edition by A.E. Cowley, and includes a facsimile of the Siloam inscription.
The explainations are long and detailed (that's a good thing), and it gives nice info on the history of Hebrew, as well as a chart of the evolution of the Hebrew & Aramaic script from old to square characters.
www.xmlwriter.net /books/reviews/0198154062-2.html   (376 words)

  
 DNK Amazon Store :: Basics of Biblical Hebrew Grammar
As noted, it is built on the tradition of Mounce's Grammar, in fact, he has helped on this.
This book is more designed with it's lay out for those who already have experience in Hebrew, and it's even better designed for those who have 1+ year of Hebrew under their belt, and can make great use of this book as a basic reference book.
For those of you who have studied Hebrew for more than a couple of years and have seen this book, you know what I mean.
www.entertainmentcareers.net /book/ProductDetails.aspx?asin=0310237602   (562 words)

  
 Biblia Hebraica (Biblical Hebrew - Home)
At times reference will be made to Kelley, this is the primary work that is being noted.
The advanced Hebrew student may also find Choon L. Seow's A Grammar for Biblical Hebrew Second Edition to be of use.
Also, The Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon, also known as the BDB, is an invaluable resource.
www.bible101.org /hebrew/home.html   (276 words)

  
 Let My Hebrew Grammar Flow, Hebrajski, Tutorial - Nauka, Printed Matter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
This book, Let My Hebrew Grammar Flow Volume I, is for people who want to read and to understand Hebrew.
It introduces you to the Hebrew alphabet, one letter at a time, and lets you practice writing them right in the book.
At the end of each unit, a review tree is given to test your mastery of the material.
www.worldlanguage.com /Polish/Products/Let-My-Hebrew-Grammar-Flow-Tutorial-Learning-100010.htm   (361 words)

  
 AbeBooks: Suchergebnisse - A B Davidson und Hebrew Grammar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
An Introductory Hebrew Grammar with Progressive Exercises in Reading and Writing.
Introductory Hebrew Grammar with Progressive Exercises in Reading, Writing and Pointing.
An Introductory Hebrew Grammar, with Progressive Exercises in Reading, Writing and Pointing, N By John Edgar McFadyen
www.abebooks.de /search/sortby/3/an/A+B+Davidson+/tn/+Hebrew+Grammar   (1071 words)

  
 Amazon.com: A Grammar for Biblical Hebrew: Books: C. L. Seow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Sometimes his definitions and explanations of certain Hebrew phenomena are oversimplified, but all in all this is a great tool for the beginner.
While no one grammar is perfect, this one is fatally flawed by not having a Hebrew to English glossary.
I also don't like having to use a separate Hebrew text (plus a dictionary) to do the exercises, which means you cannot use this grammar on the go.
www.amazon.com /Grammar-Biblical-Hebrew-C-Seow/dp/0687157862   (1288 words)

  
 Learn Hebrew Language Skills with Hebrew Software and Hebrew Resources
If you're a beginner who is just starting to learn Hebrew, you can read the language overview and listen to the conversational Hebrew phrases in our Hebrew Resources section.
This introduction to Hebrew was written as an overview of the language that you are learning.
The Hebrew resources that can be found in this section include a series of conversational Hebrew phrases that you can listen to and a set of exciting articles that you can read in Hebrew.
www.transparent.com /languagepages/hebrew/hebrew.htm   (412 words)

  
 Hebrew for Christians - Learn Hebrew for FREE!
Hebrew for Christians - Learn Hebrew for FREE!
Do you want to begin learning Hebrew but have been daunted by the prospect?
For some quick inspiration, take a look at some of the short Hebrew Lessons I have written for Zola Levitt Ministries.
www.hebrew4christians.com   (661 words)

  
 Spoke 1 - Aleph in Hebrew Grammar (God's Sovereign Will)
The role of Aleph in Hebrew grammar is similar to the Yod Prefix (BW book pg 112).
It is essentially equivalent to the "first person future tense" in English grammar.
This is further amplified in the dominant Spoke 1 theme of God as Creator which manifests in the maximized distribution of the creation words bara and ktidzo on the First Spoke (BW book pg 103).
www.biblewheel.com /wheel/spokes/Aleph_Will.asp   (436 words)

  
 Learn Hebrew Grammar Effortlessly with Davka Dikduk Software   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Developed by an expert Hebrew-language educator, Davka Dikduk introduces the initial principles of Hebrew grammar in a fresh, new way that makes learning basic Hebrew grammar painless and even fun.
All of the exercises, quizzes, and information screens are there to help you understand the underlying principles of Hebrew grammar.
If you want to improve your conversational Hebrew well as your Hebrew grammar, take a look at our Modern Hebrew software program.
www.davka.com /cgi-bin/product.cgi?product=145&associate=foundati   (378 words)

  
 Let My Hebrew Grammar Flow, Hebreo, Tutoriales, Printed Matter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Speaktionary is a speaking dictionary, geared at students - children and adults alike - who are making their first spets in Hebrew.
Hebrew Speaking Dictionary is the best companion to an Hebrew program that you may have.
Under the Domim Tree $29.95 Hebrew Tutor English for Windows (CD-ROM) $59.95 Language Littles Hebrew-Speaking $49.95 Windows XP Pro MultiLingual Hebrew.
www.worldlanguage.com /Spanish/Products/Let-My-Hebrew-Grammar-Flow-Tutorial-Learning-100010.htm   (367 words)

  
 Judaism.com - David Kimhi's Hebrew Grammar Mikhlol By: William Chomsky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Judaism.com - David Kimhi's Hebrew Grammar Mikhlol By: William Chomsky
The first English edition of Kimhi's universally acclaimed Hebrew Grammar is the result of many years of painstaking labor by the distinguished scholar and grammarian Dr. William Chomsky.
It is used as a springboard for tracing the entire range of Hebrew grammars from the earliest to the present time.
www.judaism.com /display.asp?etn=DIEBB   (179 words)

  
 A New Practical Hebrew Grammar (The Nation, September 3, 1868)
The article focuses on the book "A New Practical Hebrew Grammar, With Hebrew-English and English-Hebrew Exercises and a Hebrew Chrestomathy," by Solomon Deutsch.
Deutsch states that the book is a work of conscientious labor and possesses "the character of novelty." The book is evidently the product not only of conscientious, but also of long and assiduous, labor, as well as of extensive knowledge.
The English portions of the work are not sufficiently revised, especially as to punctuation and the brief list of "corrections" that covers all misprints in Hebrew.
www.thenation.com /archive/detail/14157826   (169 words)

  
 Biblical Hebrew Grammar
They have been changed to include the perfect and imperfect of all verbs, the plural forms of nouns where appropriate and the basic vowel of segholate nouns.
The introduction to two lectures are shown in the samples.
The grammar has cross references for use with other texts such as Lambdin, An Introduction to Biblical Hebrew, Scribners, New York, 1971.
www.linguistsoftware.com /gram.htm   (342 words)

  
 Zondervan - Basics of Biblical Hebrew Grammar - Gary D. Pratico|Miles V. Van Pelt
I live in Greece and thus I am a native speaker of Greek, modern and ancient.
I had no problem understanding the NT, but I lacked the ability to read the Hebrew text of the OT.
This book has been an invaluable guide for self study, and I presume it would be even better for classroom use.
www.zondervan.com /detail.asp?isbn=0310237602   (438 words)

  
 Gesenius' Hebrew grammar,: Translated from the eleventh German edition by T.J. Conant. With exercises in Hebrew grammar ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Gesenius' Hebrew grammar,: Translated from the eleventh German edition by T.J. Conant.
With exercises in Hebrew grammar and a Hebrew chrestomathy prepared by the translator by Wilhelm Gesenius, isbn: B00086ACJU
With exercises in Hebrew grammar and a Hebrew chrestomathy prepared by the translator
www.campusi.com /isbn_B00086ACJU.htm   (149 words)

  
 Morsels of Hebrew Grammar
R' Moshe Chaim Luzzatto (Ramchal) writes in his book on grammar that Hitpa'el indicates that the actor acts on himself and not on another.
Rashi writes 'All the letters which have the same point of articulation (Guttural: Alef Heh Chet Ayin; Palatial: Gimmel Yud Kaf Kuf; Lingual: Dalet Lamed Tet Nun Tav; Dental: Zayin Samech Tzade Resh Shin Sin; Labial: Bet Vav Mem Peh Sefer Yetzirah; later grammarians have placed the Resh elsewhere) are interchangeable (Rashi, Levit.
According to Rashi this rule applies within Hebrew.
www.shemayisrael.co.il /parsha/klarberg   (648 words)

  
 A Modern Grammar for Classical Hebrew:Garrett, Duane A.:0805421599:eCampus.com
One of the few Hebrew grammar books written with the student in mind rather than the scholar, A Modern Grammar for Classical Hebrew focuses on pedagogy for the minister who needs to learn Hebrew.
This book does a rapid overview of the essentials of grammar and then gets into the original text as students learn new material and review previously learned material.
This textbook is geared toward being easily used in the classroom and easily integrated into any teacher's teaching schedule.
www.ecampus.com /book/0805421599   (271 words)

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