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Tue May 3 10:41:24 EDT 2011


of the ad) these books are clearly meant to be companion works to William
Mounce's _Basics of Biblical Greek_ --or, at the very least meant to
"follow in [its] steps".

I ask this question in this forum because I know Mounce's book has been
discussed here extensively, and I'm hoping some here might know something
about Pratico and Van Pelt's book and/or could comment on it (note:
according to the ad, it will be available "Fall 2001"),

In short, I am quite a fan of Mounce's book.  I find his mixture of
inductive and deductive techniques, and his intermingling of morphological
discussion quite useful (and to be especially helpful for those who, like
myself, find that our studies --for various reasons-- must occur in
isolation).  It would seem to me to be very exciting if Zondervan were to
bring out a book that is able to do the same for Biblical Hebrew.

Also, the Grammar[*] contains a CD-ROM (which includes "helpful student
learning tools").   Has anything comparable been published for Mounce's book?

Finally, one can only hope that Zondervan likewise follows _Basics of
Biblical Hebrew_ with something analogous to Mounce's Morphology.

Thanks
Nichael

   [* Note:  Spelled "grammer" in the ad.  ;-)   ]
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Nichael Cramer
nichael at sover.net
http://www.sover.net/~nichael/ 



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