Hebrew for Biblical Interpretation book pdf download

Department : Languages
Size of file : 0.86MB
Date of Coming : 2022-08-24
Auther : Arthur Walker Jones
book quality : Excellent
Number of Pages : 295
Section : Hebrew
Language : English

Author: Arthur Walker Jones

About the Author: Arthur Walker-Jones has an M.Div. and Ph.D. from Princeton Theological Seminary and is the author of Hebrew for Biblical Interpretation and The Green Psalter: Resources for an Ecological Spirituality, as well as numerous, scholarly articles, chapters in books, and dictionary entries. He is currently writing a commentary on the Book of Psalms for the Earth Bible Commentary. His areas of academic specialization are ecological biblical criticism, the Book of Psalms, and biblical creation stories.
Dr. Walker-Jones has been involved in a variety of environmental organizations and is currently Chair of Green Faith Alliance Canada, and Chair of the Canadian Conference of Bishops/United Church of Canada Dialogue on Climate Change. He is regularly asked to speak at synagogues, churches, retreat centres, and schools on the Bible, Ecology, Psalms, Spirituality, and Ethics.
Before coming to the University of Winnipeg, Dr. Walker-Jones served for six years as overseas personnel for the United Church of Canada and was a Lecturer in Biblical Studies at Pacific Theological College in Suva, Fiji. Before that, he served for three years as a minister of the Emsdale Pastoral Charge in the Toronto Conference of the United Church of Canada.

Hebrew for Biblical Interpretation book pdf download By Arthur Walker Jones

Hebrew for Biblical Interpretation introduces elementary Hebrew with a focus on the skills needed for informed biblical exegesis. This innovative textbook, which combines the features of a traditional grammar with the insights of language education from applied linguistics, offers clear and concise discussions of grammatical concepts as well as guided exercises in reading and interpreting the Hebrew Bible. All words occurring more than 100 times in the Hebrew Bible are taught in descending order of frequency, and attention to grammatical clues reduces the need for rote memorization of paradigms. The integration of grammar and exegesis motivates students and makes this textbook well suited to seminary and undergraduate courses in which scholarly biblical exegesis is the primary goal of language acquisition.

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Biblical Hebrew: Learning a Sacred Language book pdf download

Auther : Michael Carasik
Department : Languages
Date of Coming : 2022-08-24
Number of Pages : 0
Language : English
book quality : Excellent
Section : Hebrew
Size of file : 5.32MB

Author: Michael Carasik

About the Author: Michael Carasik teaches a 4-semester sequence of Biblical Hebrew at the University of Pennsylvania. He also teaches at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College and has taught in the past at Boston’s Hebrew College, Northeastern University, the University of Delaware, and Gratz College. A native Chicagoan, he earned his bachelor’s degree from New College in Sarasota, Florida; his Master’s in Jewish Studies from Spertus College of Judaica in Chicago; and his Ph.D. in Bible and the Ancient Near East from Brandeis University. He is the author of many scholarly articles and reviews, and of two books: Theologies of the Mind in Biblical Israel (Peter Lang) and The Bible’s Many Voices (JPS/Nebraska). He’s also the creator of the “Commentator’s Bible” series, covering Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers; Deuteronomy is forthcoming and Genesis is planned to follow.

Biblical Hebrew: Learning a Sacred Language book pdf download By Michael Carasik

Most of us first encounter the Hebrew Bible (what Christians call the Old Testament) in translation. We, therefore view it through the lens of someone else’s interpretation, however venerable that interpretation may be. But for many centuries, before translations made the text of the Bible accessible to people around the world, it was read and interpreted in its original language, ancient Hebrew. Jews continue to read the Bible in that language today, and so can you.

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Studies in Classical Hebrew book pdf download

Size of file : 4.70MB
Auther : Aaron Koller
Number of Pages : 491
Date of Coming : 2022-08-24
book quality : Excellent
Department : Languages
Section : Hebrew
Language : English

Author: Aaron Koller

About the Author: Aaron Koller is professor of Near Eastern studies at Yeshiva University. Aaron has served as a visiting professor at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the Jewish Theological Seminary, and held research fellowships at the Albright Institute for Archaeological Research and the Hartman Institute. 

Studies in Classical Hebrew book pdf download By Aaron Koller

This volume collects studies of the classical Hebrew language by one of the foremost scholars of this language in our time. Moshe Bar-Asher has published dozens of studies of Hebrew, Aramaic, and Arabic, spanning nearly three thousand years of texts and dialects. Very few of his penetrating studies have been available in any European language, however. This volume presents 24 of them in English, dealing with the language of the Bible, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and Rabbinic Literature.

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