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Hebrew For Theologians

by Jacques B. Doukhan
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Overview

It has been said that the teaching of biblical Hebrew as a "dead language" has killed it a second time. Shaking traditional views, this book sets the "sacred language"within the life and dynamics of Hebrew thinking-a method that makes learning Hebrew easy, exciting, and theologically relevant. Doukhan uses both deductive and inductive methods in order to make his case. The book contains original mnemonic devices and tables, and a brief summary of Hebrew grammar and vocabulary at the end of the book.

Synopsis

It has been said that the teaching of biblical Hebrew as a dead language has killed it a second time. Shaking traditional views, this book sets the sacred language within the life and dynamics of Hebrew thinking-a method that makes learning Hebrew easy, exciting, and theologically relevant. Doukhan uses both deductive and inductive methods in order to make his case. The book contains original mnemonic devices and tables, and a brief summary of Hebrew grammar and vocabulary at the end of the book.

About the Author, Jacques B. Doukhan

Jacques B. Doukhan is Professor of Old Testament Interpretation at Andrews University Theological Seminary.

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Editorials

Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal Of Jewish Studies

Shaking traditional views, this book sets the "sacred language" within the life and dynamics of Hebrew thinkingβ€”a method that makes learning Hebrew easy, exciting, and theologically relevant.
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Catholic Biblical Quarterly

The author's enthusiasm is engaging.

The Chicago Theological Seminary Registrar

...[a] handy book that has the immense quality of keeping carefully in mind the student for whom the book is written in the first place.

Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal Of Jewish Studies - QUOTE AFFILIATION:

Shaking traditional views, this book sets the "sacred language" within the life and dynamics of Hebrew thinkingβ€”a method that makes learning Hebrew easy, exciting, and theologically relevant.

The Chicago Theological Seminary Registrar - Bruce Waltke

This grammar breaks new ground for introductory Biblical Hebrew grammars.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1993
Publisher
University Press of America
Pages
278
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780819192691

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