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biblical hebrew A Student Grammar Ruth 1, the Aleppo Codex (10th c. ). John A. Cook Robert D. Holmstedt biblical hebrew : A Student Grammar (Draft Copy). 2009 by John A. Cook and Robert D. Holmstedt All rights reserved. Preface Purpose This textbook is intended for a university classroom. It is divided into thirty lessons, corresponding to the typical thirty-week academic year. Following the sequence of lessons will provide the average Student with a cutting-edge understanding of ancient hebrew Grammar and will enable the Student to read both prose passages and less complex poems from biblical and non- biblical texts. Additionally, the textbook introduces the Student to the standard biblical hebrew lexicon1 and includes an appendix on the Masoretic accents, which may be incorporated into the sequence of lessons at whatever point the instructor desires. Because of the variety of first-year biblical hebrew textbooks currently available, it is worth briefly noting what this textbook is not: it is not a reference Grammar ; it is not meant to be used without supplementation from the instructor; it is not meant for self-study; it is not theologically oriented.
Biblical Hebrew A Student Grammar Ruth 1, the Aleppo Codex (10th c. C.E.) www.aleppcodex.org John A. Cook Robert D. Holmstedt
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