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  • From: TL Phillips <tiphillips AT InfoAve.Net>
  • To: Biblical Hebrew <b-hebrew AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
  • Subject: Re: Beginner's Resources
  • Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 22:16:27 -0400


Years back when I began to learn B-Hebrew, I used LaSor, and also found
Harper's
Manual (1903) and Smith's revision (1921) because LaSor says that's where he
was
introduced to the induction method he used (1978-80). Now I'm sure these may
not be
today's choices, but I enjoyed them and the approach very much.

So here's a question to those with more resources at hand as they are
published (I
usually have to wait a while): what grammars more recently available (5
years) also
use the inductive method, i.e., puts the student immediately into actual
texts and
requires some analysis at the very beginning, reinforced then by more
structured work
looking into the grammatical rules, etc.

Tim

PS- most of the lists I read are slow right now. Summer's over school-wise in
the
NH?---depression?



Jonathan Robie wrote:

> What resources should a beginner have for the study of Hebrew? I've put a
> page together with resources for the study of Greek at
> "http://sunsite.unc.edu/koine";. If you were to put together a similar web
> page for the study of Hebrew, what resources would it include?
>
> Jonathan
>
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