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Re: [b-hebrew] Studying Modern and Biblical Hebrew
- From: "Maurice A. O'Sullivan" <mauros AT iol.ie>
- To: "James Bowick" <bowick AT idirect.com>
- Cc: Hebrew <b-hebrew AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Studying Modern and Biblical Hebrew
- Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 16:09:40 +0100
Two books on this topic:
Brettler, Marc Zvi. Biblical Hebrew for Students of Modern Israeli Hebrew. New Haven: Yale U.P, 2002.
Muraoka, Takamitsu. Modern Hebrew for Biblical Scholars: An Annotated Chrestomathy with an Outline Grammar and Glossary. Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1982.
Regards,
Maurice
At 03:57 10/05/2004, James Bowick wrote:
I am beginning a self-study refresher of my introductory Hebrew in prep for
an Intermediate Hebrew course in Seminary. I am considering studying modern
Hebrew at the same time to take advantage of the immersion resources
available (subtitled movies, modern literature in parallel, friends that are
native speakers, etc.) The biggest drawback I see is learning a lot of
extra non-Biblical vocab. Are there other hazzards and pitfalls of this
course of study?
James Bowick
M.Div. Cand., McMaster Divinity College
Hamilton, Ontario
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- RE: [b-hebrew] Studying Modern and Biblical Hebrew, Trevor Peterson, 05/12/2004
- RE: [b-hebrew] Studying Modern and Biblical Hebrew, Karl Randolph, 05/13/2004
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