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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, height x width x depth: 229x153x16 mm, weight: 453 g, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Apr-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Zondervan Academic
  • ISBN-10: 0310133998
  • ISBN-13: 9780310133995
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, height x width x depth: 229x153x16 mm, weight: 453 g, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Apr-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Zondervan Academic
  • ISBN-10: 0310133998
  • ISBN-13: 9780310133995
"Hebrew for the Rest of Us, Second Edition by Lee M. Fields is a guide for English-only readers to understand the highlights taught in three or four semesters of Hebrew language study to deepen their approach and understanding of Scripture"--

"Learn the Essentials of Biblical Hebrew So You Can Study the Old Testament More Deeply, Hebrew for the Rest of Us, Second Edition by Lee M. Fields is a guide for English-only readers to understand the highlights taught in three or four semesters of Hebrew language study to deepen their approach and understanding of Scripture. Fields highlights essential Hebrew grammar by drawing on parallels to English grammar and then moves the reader toward developing necessary skills and knowledge of the language so as to utilize the great number of Bible study materials available. The material taught in the book aims to enable students to know: why translations differ, how to do careful Hebrew word studies, how to engage in basic but detailed Hebrew exegesis, how toread more advanced Old Testament commentaries with greater understanding. What's new in the second edition? : rewritten material on the verb chapters that is more streamlined and accessible, updated and reformatted charts, updated word study procedures, brief treatments on Aramaic, addition of indexes, collection at the back of the book of commonly used charts for easy reference. For anyone interested in seriously studying the Old Testament, Hebrew for the Rest of Us is your gateway to learning the skills and tools you need to accomplish your goals. You can enhance your learning experience even more with the Hebrew for the Rest Us Workbook (sold separately), which contains exercises to help practice and reinforce the concepts you are learning in the mainbook"--

Learn the Essentials of Biblical Hebrew So You Can Study the Old Testament More Deeply

Hebrew for the Rest of Us, Second Edition by Lee M. Fields is a guide for English-only readers to understand the highlights taught in three or four semesters of Hebrew language study to deepen their approach and understanding of Scripture. Fields highlights essential Hebrew grammar by drawing on parallels to English grammar and then moves the reader toward developing necessary skills and knowledge of the language so as to utilize the great number of Bible study materials available.

The material taught in the book aims to enable students to know:

  • Why translations differ
  • How to do careful Hebrew word studies
  • How to engage in basic but detailed Hebrew exegesis
  • How to read more advanced Old Testament commentaries with greater understanding

What's new in the second edition?

  • Rewritten material on the verb chapters that is more streamlined and accessible.
  • Updated and reformatted charts.
  • Updated word study procedure.
  • Brief treatments on Aramaic.
  • Addition of indexes.
  • Collection at the back of the book of commonly used charts for easy reference.

For anyone interested in seriously studying the Old Testament, Hebrew for the Rest of Us is your gateway to learning the skills and tools you need to accomplish your goals. You can enhance your learning experience even more with the Hebrew for the Rest Us Workbook (sold separately), which contains exercises to help practice and reinforce the concepts you are learning in the main book.



Hebrew for the Rest of Us, Second Edition by Lee M. Fields is a guide for English-only readers to understand the highlights taught in three or four semesters of Hebrew language study to deepen their approach and understanding of Scripture.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xvii
Abbreviations xix
Unit 1 "Getting to Know You": Consonants and the History of Hebrew
1 It Doesn't Look Like Greek to Me The Hebrew Alphabet
1(10)
2 Whose Language Is Dead?
11(7)
The History of Hebrew
Unit 2 "Getting to Know All about You": Vowels and How We Got the OT
3 Get the Point?
18(16)
The Hebrew Vowels
4 Tablets of Stone, Jars of Clay Canon, Text, and Versions
34(17)
Unit 3 Roots, Clauses, and Function Words
5 Getting to the Root of the Matter Hebrew Word Roots
51(23)
6 Yes, Virginia, There Are Clauses
74(11)
7 Wow!
85(17)
The Conjunction Waw and Friends
8 Let's Not Get Ourselves Ahead Of!
102(11)
Prepositions
Unit 4 Nominals
9 What's in a Name?
113(6)
Overview of Nominals
10 Be Sure You Read This!
119(13)
The Article
11 A Tale of Two States Case Functions
132(21)
12 An Apt Description
153(12)
Adjectives
Unit 5 Verbals
13 Where the Action Is Overview of Verbals
165(17)
14 When the Perfect Comes Perfect Forms
182(12)
15 There's Nothing Wrong with Imperfect Forms
194(7)
16 Where There's a Will, There Are Volitional Forms
201(9)
17 To Infinitives and Beyond!
210(22)
Infinitives & Participles
Unit 6 A Method to Our Madness
18 What Do You Mean?
232(12)
Hebrew Word Studies
19 Tools of the Trade
244(11)
Books in Paper and Electronic Form
20 If It's Not Poetry, It's Hebrew Prose
255(12)
21 It May Not Rhyme, but It's Still
267(16)
Hebrew Poetry
Appendices
1 Hebrew Songs
283(3)
2 Word-Study Guides
286(4)
3 Action Figures
290(15)
Scripture Index 305(4)
Subject Index 309
Lee M. Fields (PhD, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Cincinnati) is a Distinguished Professor of Biblical Studies at Mid-Atlantic Christian University, Elizabeth City, NC. He has taught courses in Hebrew and Greek, Old and New Testament, and interpretation. In addition to supply preaching and some ministry, he has taught Sunday school classes and other small groups at churches. He has also presented various series for churches on church history, denominations, and one on canon, text, and versions called "From Stone Tablets to Clay Jars." He has also been involved with Bible translation efforts in Africa and Asia. He is the author of Hebrew for the Rest of Us (1st edition, Zondervan, 2008), An Anonymous Dialogue with a Jew in the series Corpus Christianorum in Translated (Brepols, 2012), and Hebrew for the Rest of Us Video Lectures (Zondervan, 2016). He also was contributor and co-editor with Milton Eng of Devotions on the Hebrew Bible (Zondervan, 2015). He has also written articles in various publications, both popular and scholarly, including a blog on Zondervan's koinonia website entitled "Hebrew and You."