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9780825426506

Invitation to Biblical Hebrew: A Beginning Grammar

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    9780825426506

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    0825426502

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-06-30
  • Publisher: Kregel Academic & Professional

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Based on years of success in the classroom, Invitation to Biblical Hebrew: A Beginning Grammar provides a clear and accurate textbook for the beginning Hebrew student. It focuses on the basics of phonology (sounds) and morphology (forms) so that the student is able to learn the language by reason and rule rather than rote memorization. The textbook also includes helpful discussions of syntax with the ultimate goal of using Hebrew in ministry.

Author Biography

Russell T. Fuller (Ph.D., Hebrew Union College) is associate professor of Old Testament interpretation at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky 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

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xv
Introductionp. xvii
Abbreviationsp. xix
Phonological Principles
Alphabet; Vowels
The Consonants (The Alphabet)p. 3
Printed Lettersp. 4
Final Lettersp. 4
Phonetic Values (Sounds)p. 4
Guttural Lettersp. 4
The Vowels (also called vowel points)p. 5
The Shewap. 5
Observations on the Vowelsp. 5
Note on the Exercisesp. 6
Exercise Onep. 6
Consonantal and Vocalic Yod/Vav; The Syllable
Introductionp. 9
Yod or Vav: Vowel or Consonantp. 9
The Syllable - Definitionp. 9
Opened and Closed Syllablesp. 10
Dividing Words into Syllables - Syllabifyingp. 10
Accentp. 10
Syllable: Terminologyp. 11
Exercise Twop. 11
The Shewa
Introductionp. 13
Distinguishing between Silent Shewa and Simple Vocal Shewap. 13
Composite Shewap. 14
The Shewa and the Syllablep. 14
Exercise Threep. 15
Dagesh
Introductionp. 17
Dagesh Lenep. 17
Dagesh Fortep. 18
Distinguishing between Dagesh Lene and Dagesh Fortep. 18
The Dagesh and the Syllablep. 18
Mappiqp. 19
Exercise Fourp. 19
Qames and Qames-Hatuf; Characteristics of Gutturals; Quiescent Alef
Introductionp. 21
Qames-Hatufp. 21
The Metheg and the Qames/Qames-Hatufp. 21
The Dagesh Forte and the Qames/Qames-Hatufp. 21
Maqqefp. 21
Maqqef and the Qames-Hatufp. 22
The Characteristics of Gutturalsp. 22
Quiescent Alefp. 22
Exercise Fivep. 23
Rules of Proto-Hebrew; Rules of Syllables; Notes on Hebrew Syntax
Introductionp. 25
Rules of Proto-Hebrew (Pre-Biblical Hebrew)p. 25
The Five Rules of Syllables in Biblical Hebrewp. 25
Proto-Hebrew and the Five Rules of Syllablesp. 26
Notes on Hebrew Syntaxp. 26
Exercise Sixp. 27
Morphological Principles: Particles
The Article [characters not reproducible] and the Interrogative [characters not reproducible]; The Marker of the Definite Direct Object: [characters not reproducible]
Introductionp. 31
The Form of the Articlep. 31
The Translation of the Articlep. 31
The Interrogative [characters not reproducible] - what?, how?p. 32
Translation of the Interrogative [characters not reproducible]p. 32
Review of the Article and the Interrogative [characters not reproducible]p. 32
The Marker of the Definite Direct Object: [characters not reproducible]p. 33
Exercise Sevenp. 33
Inseparable Prepositions; the Conjunctive Vav
Introductionp. 35
Attaching or Pointing Inseparable Prepositions [characters not reproducible]p. 35
The Conjunctive Vav [characters not reproducible]p. 37
Review of the Inseparable Prepositions and the Conjunctive Vavp. 38
Exercise Eightp. 38
The Preposition [characters not reproducible]; The Interrogative [characters not reproducible]; Notes on Hebrew Syntax
Introductionp. 41
Attaching or Pointing the Inseparable Preposition [characters not reproducible]p. 41
The Interrogative [characters not reproducible]p. 42
Review of the Pointing of the Preposition [characters not reproducible] and the Interrogative [characters not reproducible]p. 42
Hebrew Syntax: Sentences and Clauses without Verbsp. 42
Hebrew Syntax: Disjunctive Accents - Zaqef Qaton, Zaqef Gadol, Segoltap. 43
Verb Forms: Third Person Plural (Masculine and Feminine)p. 43
Exercise Ninep. 44
Summary of Rules: Chapter 7-9p. 47
Morphological Principles: Nouns and Adjectives
Nouns and Adjectives: The Absolute State; Syntax of Adjectives with Nouns
Introductionp. 51
Hebrew Nounsp. 51
Nouns and Adjectives: Masculine and Feminine Singular Absolutep. 51
Nouns and Adjectives: Masculine and Feminine Plural Absolutep. 53
Attaching the Feminine Plural Absolute Ending to a Feminine Singular Noun Ending in [characters not reproducible]p. 54
Nouns and Adjectives: Masculine and Feminine Dual Absolutep. 54
Hebrew Boxes for the Absolute Statep. 54
Syntax of Adjectives with Nounsp. 54
Demonstrative Adjectives: Attributive and Predicative Usep. 55
Substantives: Adjectives used for Nounsp. 56
The Accusative/Directive [characters not reproducible]p. 56
Exercise Tenp. 57
Nouns and Adjectives: The Construct State; Absolute and Construct State: Special Cases
Introductionp. 61
The Construct Package and the Accentp. 61
Nouns and Adjectives: Masculine Singular Constructp. 61
Nouns and Adjectives: Masculine Plural Constructp. 62
Nouns and Adjectives: Feminine Singular Constructp. 63
Nouns and Adjectives: Feminine Plural Constructp. 64
Nouns: Masculine and Feminine Dual Constructp. 65
Hebrew Boxes: Absolute and Constructp. 65
Syntax of a Construct Packagep. 65
Absolute and Construct State: Special Casesp. 66
Exercise Elevenp. 67
Pronominal Suffixes with Masculine Nouns
Introductionp. 71
Boxes for Pronominal Suffixes for Masculine Nouns and Adjectivesp. 71
[characters not reproducible]: Singular and Plural with Pronominal Suffixesp. 71
[characters not reproducible]: Singular and Plural with Pronominal Suffixesp. 72
Syntax: The Pronominal Suffixp. 73
Exercise Twelvep. 73
Pronominal Suffixes with Feminine Nouns; More Irregular Nouns
Introductionp. 77
[characters not reproducible]: Singular and Plural with Pronominal Suffixesp. 77
[characters not reproducible]: Singular and Plural with Pronominal Suffixesp. 78
More Irregular Nounsp. 79
Exercise Thirteenp. 80
Prepositions with Pronominal Suffixes
Introductionp. 83
Inseparable Prepositions [characters not reproducible] and [characters not reproducible] with Pronominal Suffixesp. 83
Prepositions [characters not reproducible] and [characters not reproducible] with Pronominal Suffixes and the Marker of the Definite Direct Object with Pronominal Suffixesp. 83
Prepositions [characters not reproducible] and [characters not reproducible] with Pronominal Suffixesp. 85
The Inseparable Preposition [characters not reproducible] with Pronominal Suffixesp. 86
The Preposition [characters not reproducible] with Pronominal Suffixesp. 86
Exercise Fourteenp. 87
Segolate Nouns
Introductionp. 89
The Development of the Segolate Nounp. 89
Singular Segolate Nouns: Absolute, Construct, and with Pronominal Suffixesp. 89
Plural Segolate Nouns: Absolute, Construct, and with Pronominal Suffixesp. 90
Plural Segolate Nouns with Suffixesp. 91
Plural Segolate Nouns: Absolute, Construct, and with Pronominal Suffixesp. 91
Attaching Pronominal Suffixes to Segolate Nounsp. 92
Exercise Fifteenp. 93
Segolate Nouns with Gutturals; Segolate Prepositions
Introductionp. 95
Segolate Nouns with Gutturalsp. 95
Segolate Proto-Formsp. 95
Singular Segolate Nouns (having a Guttural): Absolute, Construct, and with Pronominal Suffixesp. 95
Plural Segolate Nouns (having a Guttural): Absolute, Construct, and with Pronominal Suffixesp. 96
Attaching Pronominal Suffixes to Segolate Nouns with Gutturalsp. 97
Prepositions Resembling the Segolate Patternp. 97
Exercise Sixteenp. 98
Morphological Principles: Strong Verb
Independent Pronouns; the Verb: Qal Perfect
Introductionp. 103
The Independent Pronounsp. 103
The Verb: Qal Perfect (Qatal)p. 103
Qal Perfect: Meaningp. 105
Exercise Seventeenp. 105
The Verb: The Imperfect and Volitives; Prohibitions with [characters not reproducible] and [characters not reproducible]
Introductionp. 109
The Verb: Imperfect (Yiqtol)p. 109
Qal Imperfect: Meaningp. 110
Volitives: the Cohortative, Imperative, and Jussivep. 110
Prohibitions with [characters not reproducible] and [characters not reproducible]p. 111
Exercise Eighteenp. 112
Participles: Active and Passive; Infinitives: Absolute and Construct
Introductionp. 115
Active Participle (Qotel)p. 115
Passive Participle (Qatul)p. 116
Infinitive Absolute and Constructp. 117
Exercise Nineteenp. 118
Vav-Consecutive; Hebrew Syntax: Accents - Revia, Tifha
Introductionp. 121
The Form of the Vav-Consecutivep. 121
The Meaning of the Vav-Consecutivep. 121
The Vav-Consecutive with an Infinitive Constructp. 122
The Vav-Consecutive with [characters not reproducible]p. 123
Hebrew Syntax: Accents - Revia, Tifhap. 124
Exercise Twentyp. 124
The Stative Verb; The Perfect: Additional Tense Options
Introductionp. 127
Thematic Vowelsp. 127
Stative Verbs: Perfectp. 128
Stative Verb: Imperfectp. 128
Stative Verb: Imperativep. 129
Stative Verb: Active Participlep. 129
Stative Verb: Infinitivesp. 129
The Perfect: Additional Tense Optionsp. 129
Exercise Twenty-Onep. 130
Overview of the Strong Verb
Introductionp. 133
Derived Stems: The Names of the Stemsp. 133
Derived Stems: Characteristics - Boxesp. 133
Thematic Vowels (Perfect, Imperfect, Imperative) of the Derived Stemsp. 135
Thematic Vowels of Infinitives and Participlesp. 136
Synopsis of the Strong Verbs: Derived Stemsp. 136
Exercise Twenty-Twop. 137
The Intensives: Pi"el, Pu"al, Hithpa"el
Introductionp. 141
Forming the Intensive Stems - Pi"el, Pu"al, Hithpa"elp. 141
Examples of Forming Intensive Stemsp. 141
Parsing the Intensive Stems - Pi"el, Pu"al, Hithpa"elp. 142
The Meaning of the Intensive Stemsp. 144
Exercise Twenty-Threep. 145
The Causatives: Hiph'il, Hoph'al
Introductionp. 149
Forming the Causative Stems - Hiph'il, Hoph'alp. 149
Examples of Forming the Causative stemsp. 149
Parsing the Causative Stems: Hiph'il, Hoph'alp. 150
The Meaning of the Causative stemsp. 151
Exercise Twenty-Fourp. 152
The Reflexive/Passive Niph'al
Introductionp. 157
Forming the Niph'alp. 157
Examples of Forming the Niph'alp. 157
Parsing the Niph'alp. 158
The Meaning of the Niph'alp. 159
Exercise Twenty-Fivep. 159
The Relative Clause; Circumstantial Clauses; Comparative-Superlative
Introductionp. 163
Relative Clausep. 163
Circumstantial Clausesp. 164
Comparative and Superlativep. 165
Exercise Twenty-Sixp. 166
Attaching Pronominal Suffixes to the Verb: The Perfect
Introductionp. 169
Proto-Hebrew Forms of the Perfectp. 169
Accent and Vowel Reduction Patternsp. 169
Attaching Suffixesp. 170
Attaching Pronominal Suffixes to the Perfectp. 171
Derived Stems: Pi"el and Hiph'il Perfectp. 172
Parsing Forms with Pronominal Suffixesp. 173
Exercise Twenty-Sevenp. 173
Attaching Pronominal Suffixes to the Verb: The Imperfect, Imperative, and Infinitive Construct
Introductionp. 177
The Imperfectp. 177
Imperativep. 179
Infinitive Constructp. 180
Derived Stems: Pi"el and Hiph'ilp. 181
Parsing Forms with Pronominal Suffixesp. 182
Exercise Twenty-Eightp. 183
Morphological Principles: Weak Verbs
Overview of the Weak Verb; R[subscript 1]-Guttural (Pe Guttural) Verbs
Introduction and Overview of the Weak Verbp. 189
Weaknesses or Infirmities of R[subscript 1]-Guttural Verbsp. 190
Strong Areas of the R[subscript 1]-Guttural Verbsp. 190
Remedy for the Infirmity of Dagesh Fortep. 190
Remedy for the Infirmity of Vocal Shewap. 191
Remedy for the Infirmity of the Guttural Rejecting Silent Shewap. 191
Remedy for the Infirmity of the Silent Shewap. 192
Final Considerations: Vocalic Endingsp. 192
Summary of Adjustments to the Boxesp. 193
Forming the Qal in Weak Verbsp. 194
Forming R[subscript 1]-Guttural Verbsp. 194
Parsing the Qal in Weak Verbsp. 194
Parsing R[subscript 1]-Guttural Verbsp. 195
Exercise Twenty-Ninep. 198
R[subscript 1]-Guttural [characters not reproducible] (Pe Alef) Special Cases: [characters not reproducible]
Introductionp. 201
Weaknesses or Infirmities of R[subscript 1]-Guttural [characters not reproducible] Verbs (Special Cases)p. 201
Remedy for the Preformative Vowelp. 201
Remedy for the Thematic Vowelp. 201
Forming R[subscript 1]-Guttural [characters not reproducible] Verbs (Special Cases)p. 202
Parsing R[subscript 1]-Guttural [characters not reproducible] Verbs (Special Cases)p. 202
[characters not reproducible] with Pronominal Suffixesp. 202
Exercise Thirtyp. 204
R[subscript 2]-Guttural (Ayin Guttural) Verbs
Introductionp. 207
Weaknesses or Infirmities of R[subscript 2]-Guttural Verbsp. 207
Strong Areas of R[subscript 2]-Guttural Verbsp. 207
Remedies for the Infirmity of the Dagesh Fortep. 207
Remedy for the Infirmity of the Vocal Shewap. 208
Final Considerationsp. 208
Forming and Parsing R[subscript 2]-Guttural Verbsp. 209
Exercise Thirty-Onep. 211
R[subscript 3]-Guttural (Lamed Guttural) Verbs (Excluding [characters not reproducible] and [characters not reproducible])
Introductionp. 215
Weakness or Infirmity of R[subscript 3]-Guttural Verbsp. 215
Strong Areas of R[subscript 3]-Guttural Verbsp. 215
Remedies for the Infirmity of the R[subscript 3]-Gutturalsp. 215
Final Considerationsp. 216
Forming and Parsing R[subscript 3]-Guttural Verbsp. 217
Exercise Thirty-Twop. 220
R[subscript 3]-Alef (Lamed Alef) Verbs
Introductionp. 223
Weaknesses or Infirmities of R[subscript 3]-Alef verbsp. 223
Strong Areas of R[subscript 3]-Alef Verbsp. 223
Remedies for the Infirmity of the R[subscript 3]-Alef Verbsp. 223
Final Considerationsp. 225
Forming and Parsing R[subscript 3]-Alef Verbsp. 225
Exercise Thirty-Threep. 227
R[subscript 1]-Nun (Pe Nun) Verbs
Introductionp. 231
Weaknesses or Infirmities of R[subscript 1]-Nun Verbsp. 231
Strong Areas of the R[subscript 1]-Nun Verbsp. 231
Remedies for the Infirmities of the R[subscript 1]-Nun Verbsp. 231
Final Considerationsp. 233
Forming and Parsing R[subscript 1]-Nun Verbsp. 233
Exercise Thirty-Fourp. 236
R[subscript 1]-Vav and Yod (Pe Vav/Yod) Verbs
Introduction: R[subscript 1]-Yod (original Vav)p. 239
Weaknesses or Infirmities of R[subscript 1]-Yod (original Vav)p. 239
Strong Areas of R[subscript 1]-Yod (original Vav) Verbsp. 239
Remedies for the Infirmities of the R[subscript 1]-Yod (original Vav) Verbsp. 239
Final Considerationsp. 240
Introduction: R[subscript 1]-Yod (original Yod)p. 241
Weakness or Infirmities of R[subscript 1]-Yod (original Yod) Verbsp. 241
Strong Areas of the R[subscript 1]-Yod (original Yod) Verbsp. 241
Remedies for the Infirmities of the R[subscript 1]-Yod (original Yod) verbsp. 241
Final Considerationp. 241
Introduction: Mixed Formsp. 241
Verbs Partly R[subscript 1]-Yod (original Vav) and Partly R[subscript 1]-Yod (original Yod): [characters not reproducible] and [characters not reproducible]p. 242
Verbs R[subscript 1]-Yod/R[subscript 2]-Sade ([characters not reproducible] and frequently [characters not reproducible])p. 242
The Irregular Verb [characters not reproducible] (O/A)p. 243
Forming and Parsing R[subscript 1]-Yod Verbsp. 243
Exercise Thirty-Fivep. 246
R[subscript 2]-Vav and Yod (Ayin Vav/Yod) Verbs
Introductionp. 251
Weaknesses or Infirmities of R[subscript 2]-Vav (Yod) Verbsp. 251
Strong Areas of R[subscript 2]-Vav (Yod) Verbsp. 251
Remedies for the Infinitives of R[subscript 2]-Vav (Yod) Verbsp. 251
Accentp. 255
The R[subscript 2]-Vav/R[subscript 3]-Alef Verb [characters not reproducible]p. 255
Forming and Parsing R[subscript 2]-Vav (Yod) Verbsp. 257
Exercise Thirty-Sixp. 261
R[subscript 3]-Vav and Yod (Lamed Vav/Yod) Verbs
Introductionp. 265
Weakness or Infirmity of R[subscript 3]-Vav/Yod Verbsp. 265
Strong Areas of R[subscript 3]-Vav/Yod Verbsp. 265
Remedies for the Infirmities of R[subscript 3]-Vav/Yod Verbsp. 265
Attaching Pronominal Suffixes to R[subscript 3]-Vav/Yod Verbsp. 269
Forming and Parsing R[subscript 3]-Vav/Yod Verbsp. 269
Nouns Derived from R[subscript 3]-Yod (Vav) Rootsp. 270
Exercise Thirty-Sevenp. 272
Geminate (R[subscript 2]R[subscript 3] = R[subscript 2]R[subscript 2]; Double Ayin) Verbs
Introductionp. 275
General Weakness or Infirmity of Geminate Verbsp. 275
Strong Areas of Geminate Verbsp. 275
General Remedies Applying to all Conjugationsp. 275
Specific Remediesp. 276
Final Considerationsp. 281
Forming and Parsing Geminate Verbsp. 281
Exercise Thirty-Eightp. 284
Appendixes
Phonological Chart of Hebrew Consonantsp. 289
Regular Nouns with Suffixesp. 290
Irregular Nouns with Suffixesp. 292
Prepositions with Suffixesp. 295
Hebrew Pronominal Suffixesp. 297
Verbal Paradigmsp. 298
Hebrew-English Vocabulary Listp. 324
Indexp. 335
Summary Sheetsp. 345
Color Chartsp. 349
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