Description
Biblical Hebrew for Students of Modern Israeli Hebrew is unique in its emphasis on phonology, based on the conviction that a strong grounding in phonology makes it possible to learn biblical Hebrew grammar in a much more systematic fashion. This method also allows verbal conjugations to be taught much more quickly and systematically. Although the text is not inductive, it uses authentic biblical texts throughout to illustrate fundamental points, and it contains many biblical texts in the exercises. Students progressing through the book will quickly be encouraged by a sense of accomplishment as they encounter and understand well-known biblical passages.
About the Author
Marc Zvi Brettler is professor of Hebrew Bible in the Department of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies at Brandeis University and serves as chair of the department.
Reviews
"A book I would certainly use in courses introducing biblical Hebrew to modern Hebrew students. Brettler has given us a comprehensive textbook that will serve the broadest needs of various teaching styles." William Schniedewind, UCLA "Until now there has been no text that helps the student of modern Hebrew make the transition to biblical Hebrew. This book provides an important service to students and teachers alike." Christine Hayes, Yale University
Book Information
ISBN 9780300084405
Author Marc Zvi Brettler
Format Hardback
Page Count 368
Imprint Yale University Press
Publisher Yale University Press
Weight(grams) 1080g