Hebrew and LXX questions

Zeke Moore zeke.p.moore at bigfoot.com
Mon Sep 7 23:55:09 EDT 1998


From:
Zeke P Moore
zeke.p.moore at bigfoot.com
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Kyle,

There is a list called B-HEBREW - although it is not nearly as active as
this one.  In fact, sometimes days will pass with no list activity.


You may subscribe by sending an e-mail message to
       MAJORDOMO at VIRGINIA.EDU

with the following request as the text of the message:
       SUBSCRIBE B-HEBREW

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If you are looking for an introductory or intermediate grammer,
Page Kelley's "Biblical Hebrew: An Introductory Grammer" is a
good choice.

It is offered at a discount from Christian Book Distributors:
Their main page is http://www.chrbook.com, and the page for more info on
this particular book is
http://www.chrbook.com/Christian/Books/browse_product.html?prod.item_no=0598

Vocabulary is integrated into each chapter of Kelley's book.

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You will also not want to be without the Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew
lexicon -
http://www.chrbook.com/Christian/Books/browse_product.html?prod.item_no=3206
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Interlinear:  John Kohlenberger's NIV/BHS interlinear -
http://www.chrbook.com/Christian/Books/browse_product.html?prod.item_no=6297
...

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...and J.J. Owens' 4-volume "Analytical Key to the OT" -
grammatically parses every word and phrase (not just verbs), translates them
into English, and lists their page numbers in the Brown-Driver-Briggs
lexicon -
http://www.chrbook.com/Christian/Books/browse_product.html?prod.item_no=6716

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For more book suggestions, there is an "Annotated Old Testament
Bibliography" at
http://denver-journal.densem.edu/articles/0100(OT)/0101.html

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Back to vocabulary:  John D.W. Watts put together a small book called "Lists
of Words" which listed Hebrew vocabulary according to frequency of
occurrence in BHS - so you can learn the most common words first.  It is not
available from any publisher, but if you contact the bookstore at The
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (1-800-626-5525) they could possibly
hook you up with a copy, as they still reprint it for students' use.

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Sorry, I am not familiar with Gramcord, so I can't help you there.


Hope that this, or some portion of it, is helpful.


Zeke Moore




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