Hi Barry,
Well, the one I would suggest is the one by Weingreen . . . Barry, Barry, stop hitting me, put down that shotgun!
Actually, for all its faults, I still prefer Weingreen on account of the order of presentation.
However, there is a new text just out by John Cook and Robert Holmstedt, Beginning Biblical Hebrew: A Grammar and Illustrated Reader, which has gotten some rave reviews from some top-notch scholars. So you might want to look at it. You can get a little bit of a preview of it at Amazon. You can also download a draft copy at
http://individual.utoronto.ca/holmstedt/textbook/BHSG2010.pdf
Blessings,
Jerry
Sorry, forgot to change the subject line...
On 7/23/2013 12:08 PM, Barry wrote:
> Bible Translation Magazine has started a certificate program. Here is
> the email I've been sending out:
>
> Bible Translation magazine now offers a certificate curriculum in
> "Basics of Biblical Studies." Rates are quite reasonable and the work
> profitable. If you take Greek, you have me as your instructor... :)
>
> http://www.biblicaltrainingacademy.com/default.html
>
> For now, I also get to teach introductory Hebrew. Augh! Run away, run
> away, fetchez une vache... Ooh, sorry, panic attack.
>
> Seriously, for Greek, we'll be using Ted Hildebrandt's free online
> materials, supplemented by stuff I'll supply. What would folks recommend
> for beginning Hebrew? Is there an online resource similar to
> Hildebrandt's that might be good? What is the best intro text available?
> And don't anybody say Weingreen... (Hey! I told you not to say that, so
> don't even try!)
>
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