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Airton José da Silva airtonjo at netsite.com.br
Sun Jul 21 11:18:46 EDT 2002


Francisco,

For the Hebrew (with audio) you can try Navigating the Bible at
http://bible.ort.org/ .

For complex morphological analysis, scholars agree that BibleWorks -
http://www.bibleworks.com  - is the best tool available. For close exegesis
of the original text, BibleWorks (version 5) is indispensable. You can see
annotated links in Portuguese and English about these softwares and sites at
http://www.airtonjo.com/links19.htm and http://www.airtonjo.com/links20.htm

Thanks

Airton Jose da Silva
Professor of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament
PUC-Campinas - SP - Brazil
airtonjo at netsite.com.br
http://www.airtonjo.com




shalom Francisco,

>1. Can anybody tell me if there is a site of
>"talking"hebrew and/or greek? I am looking for a
>site with the  biblical text in hebrew and someone reading.
>Does that exist also in greek?<

We have a 70 minute CD of selected Hebrew texts read by two very
nice Israeli radio announcers, one male Yitshaq Eitan and one
female Michal Shmueli. It is not listed on our website though we
regularly sell it by check for $15 ($12 + 3 shipping).
If interested,
you may send the check to the address on the website. Everyone who
has ever responded has expressed full satisfaction at the quality of the
readings and the general help of listening to such texts on a CD.

www.biblicalulpan.org

There are also very brief demos there for courses on both Hebrew and
Greek that use alot of audio. You may enjoy listening to a real Het or
`ayin on the Hebrew demo, or the reconstructed Koine on Greek.

blessings,

Randall Buth
Jerusalem

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