Book Review: A Basic Introduction to Biblical Hebrew (with CD). By Jo Ann Hackett. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers, 2010. Pp. xxv + 302. Cloth, $43.99doi:10.1177/01461079110410030615Scott C. JonesBiblical Theology Bulletin: A Journal of Bible and Theology...
Bernard M. Levinson's review of Jo Ann Hackett, A Basic Introduction to Biblical Hebrew. Peabody, Mass.: Hendrickson, 2010 pp. 25-30.A Basic Introduction to Biblical Hebrew: Linguistics expert and long-time educator Hackett offers a robust introduction to biblical Hebrew grammar and the Mas...
“Let them build me a sanctuary, and I will dwell among them.” (Exodus 25:8) or, to incorporate the Hebrew more directly: “Let them build me amikdash, so that I may use it as amishkan.” TheMishkanin Torah is a visible sign for the Israelites of the covenant between the People...
Even though it was Canaan, not Cush, that Noah said would be enslaved, slavery was still somehow associated with black skin. Then there’s a later reference in the bible to skin color that further connects Cush to skin color: “Can the Ethiopian (Hebrew Cushite) change his skin or the l...
To sum up, "atonement" in Hebrew seems to mean "to wipe clean, purge," a sacrifice that cleanses from sin.Basic Elements of Sacrifice for SinThere were five types of sacrifices in the tabernacle (and later in the temple) -- burnt offering, grain offering, peace or fellowship offering, ...
Book Review: A Basic Introduction to Biblical Hebrew with CDdoi:10.1177/001258061213045808Dom Anselm BrumwellDom Anselm BrumwellThe Downside Review
Hebrew Flash Cards: 99 Essential Words And Phrases For Reading And Understanding Basic Biblical Hebrew (PACK 2)Eti Shani
Basic Facts and Theory of the Biblical Hebrew Verb System in Prose." Pages 167-202 in Narrative Syntax and the Hebrew Bible: Papers of the Tilburg Conference 1996. Edited by Ellen Van Wolde. Biblical Interpretation 29. Leiden: Brill, 1997....