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A Basic Introduction to Biblical Hebrew: with CD,New
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It has long been acknowledged that the classic textbook Basics of Biblical Hebrew was the standard Hebrew grammar for college and seminary students wishing to study biblical Hebrew. With the release on Jo Ann Hackett's grammar A Basic Introduction to Biblical Hebrew that assumption can no longer be made.Hackett's grammar is arranged in 30 lessons which makes it excellent for intensive study over the period of 1 semester, or for 2 semesters over the course of an entire school year. During the study the stude4nt will encounter several new approaches to learning the language. First, Hackett lists verbal forms from 1st person to 3rd person, rather than the traditional approach of 3rd to 1st. She acknowledges that the traditional way in counter intuitive with English speaking students because they learn their verbs from 1st to 3rd.Second, rather than introducing both strong and weak verbs together, Hackett divides them and presents all strong verbs first, and then introduces weak verbs near the end of the book. Again, the principle in play here is to follow a formal order that layers and slowly introduces nuance into the language rather than shifting back and forth between straight forward items, and more difficult aspects of the language.Third, Hackett also jettisons what she believes are 'oldfashioned methods' of teaching the Hebrew verbal system in favor of a more simple, but also more descriptive system using the terms 'prefix conjugation' and 'suffix conjugation.' She also uses veqatal to describe what is popularly known as the 'converted perfect'.Fourth, unlike many Hebrew grammars, Hackett introduces her verbal forms logically. She notes, 'It is a logical progression to begin with the prefix conjugation and lead up to the consecutive preterite. The consecutive preterite is the form beginning students must know thoroughly in order to read most biblical prose, and in order to lead them to that form, I needed to introduce the jussive, and in order to introduce the jussive, I first needed to present the prefix conjugation.Finally, Hackett introduces several new pedagogical techniques in her grammar. She emphasizes accent marks in her exercises, though both are artificial, or written by Hackett rather than taken from the biblical text. But Hackett's goal justifies her actions; she wants 'to present both disjunctive and conjunctive accents to the students, and at this early time in their biblical Hebrew study, the impossibility of some of my combinations will not affect their learning the [accent] system as a whole.' Along with this Hackett does stress the memorization of paradigms, and supplies verbs, where needed, to complete the paradigm even if a particular verbal form does not appear in the Hebrew text.The CD which accompanies the book contains several helpful features for the student, not least of which is its helpful pronunciation guide. This includes the pronunciation of all HebrewtoEnglish exercises in lessons 115, and the first two exercises of lessons 1630. It also supplies the full pronunciation of Genesis 22.119, a common text used by instructors to help students learn pronunciation. Lastly, the answers for the books exercises can be found on the CDROM, and an additional workbook containing graded reading of biblical passages, glosses, additional vocabulary, is in the works and will be keyed to this book.
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- Q: What are the dimensions of the book? A: The book measures seven point zero one inches in length, one point zero four inches in width, and nine point four one inches in height.
- Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book contains two hundred ninety-six pages, providing a comprehensive introduction to biblical Hebrew.
- Q: What type of binding does the book use? A: The book is bound in hardcover, ensuring durability for repeated use during study.
- Q: What is the recommended age for readers of this book? A: This book is suitable for high school students and adult learners interested in biblical Hebrew.
- Q: Is there a CD included with the book? A: Yes, the book comes with a CD that includes pronunciation guides and exercises to assist with learning.
- Q: How do I use the CD that comes with the book? A: The CD provides audio for Hebrew-to-English exercises and pronunciation of biblical passages to enhance your study experience.
- Q: What methods does the book use to teach Hebrew? A: The book introduces verbal forms logically and emphasizes new pedagogical techniques, helping students grasp the language effectively.
- Q: Are there exercises included for practice? A: Yes, the book includes exercises that reinforce learning and comprehension of Hebrew grammar and vocabulary.
- Q: How should I store the book to keep it in good condition? A: Store the book upright in a cool, dry place to prevent moisture damage and wear on the hardcover.
- Q: Is this book suitable for beginners? A: Yes, this book is designed for beginners, with a structured approach to learning biblical Hebrew.
- Q: What should I do if the CD is damaged? A: If the CD is damaged upon arrival, contact customer support for a replacement or assistance with your order.
- Q: Can I return the book if I'm not satisfied? A: Yes, the book can be returned within a specified period if it is in original condition; check the return policy for details.
- Q: Does the book cover both strong and weak verbs? A: Yes, the book introduces strong verbs first, with weak verbs presented later, ensuring a gradual learning curve.
- Q: What is the author’s approach to teaching Hebrew grammar? A: The author, Jo Ann Hackett, emphasizes a logical progression in teaching Hebrew grammar, focusing on clarity and comprehension.
- Q: Are accent marks included in the exercises? A: Yes, accent marks are included in the exercises to help students learn the Hebrew accent system effectively.
- Q: Is there an additional workbook available for this book? A: Yes, an additional workbook is in development, featuring graded readings and vocabulary keyed to this book.