Going Deeper with Biblical Hebrew: Intermediate Grammar Review!

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I just saw this advertised on logos and I was wondering about it. Glad you all are covering it.

chancylvania
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I would be interested in obscure grammars; ones not well known, but valuable. To be honest, if you talked about anything regarding biblical Hebrew I would likely be interested.

My instructor was Dr. Kutz and his grammar is one of the best (Learning Biblical Hebrew: Reading for Comprehension: An Introductory Grammar). It may be called "Introductory", but a good grasp of it will put a student well ahead of others. I think it is beginner/intermediate level.

mrtdiver
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Thank you for this. I have been eagerly waiting for this book to come out and I am very excited to read and work through it.

dimitrisims
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I would like to see a grammar review for a few authors. Kutz/Josenberg, Van Pelt, Futato, Fullilove, and Ross. Also if you could do Barrick Grammar, his is free on his website. Thanks.

donaldcannyjr
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Thanks for the review. I would love more grammar reviews and other book reviews. Great job!

simonrawson
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Thank you for the review.

Would you recommend Going Deeper for self study over A Guide to Biblical Hebrew Syntax by Bill T. Arnold/John H. Choi and Invitation to Biblical Hebrew Syntax: An Intermediate Grammar by Russell Fuller/Kyoungwon Choi?

andrew
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Excuse me sir! I have important questions! I tried going on the website for information about the courses then I went to how I could get my own custom Bible in Greek and hebrew! As I was there I saw I could ask questions, I tried but it didn’t work for some error occurred, it never told me what it was, so I hope you can help me out, this is a copy/paste of my questions I asked.

Hello there! Thank you so much for these wonderful offers! I haven’t started learning biblical greek yet but I do have interest and may start soon, I just have a few questions.
1. This may sound stupid to ask but is the Greek/Hebrew I’ll be learning/getting my new Bible printed in is in fact Koine Greek and Biblical (Classical) Hebrew and not the modern versions of the language?

2. I have gotten a new Bible recently and I absolutely love the layout, it’s looks very luxurious in a way and it has black leather, golden rims on the pages, and even two bookmarks attached to it for Old Testament and new, the first letter of every new chapter has this golden beautiful design and even the text on the outside is printed in gold paint, would I perhaps be able to somehow get to design my new Bibles like the one I have? (For reference of what I mention please search “Sovereign collection New King James Bible” it’ll show a wide-margin black leather Bible, occasionally with a red and black case)

3. I hear a term, about reading koine Greek after learning it, about a level you get to where you “read dangerously” I don’t fully understand, or rather I wish not to assume. But does this mean that you can READ koine Greek but not fully understand? Thus causing you to make assumptions and misinterpret the Greek text?

Thank you all so much for this help, and for the offers! I’ll be happy to start soon and to work well and hard so I can read, speak, and write koine greek to understand the deep meaning of the Bible myself and to help others! Godbless you all throughout all your lives! You have no idea how God led me to wanting to learn these languages and how amazing I think it would be to know them! I can’t wait to start!

Thank you again sir for your help, please help me out and thank you again! Godbless you brother!

BreadingOnFriedChicken
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Thank you very much for the review! Could you please do more reviews for beginning grammars. I’m almost ready to start my Hebrew study now that I’ve learned the beginning level of Greek. I would love some advice on where to look to as I work on my transition after my Greek vocabulary is more robust.

kahlylroberson
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Yes, I would like to see more book reviews.

ForrestCole-ts
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That's a very helpful review, thank you so much! What existing intermediate BH grammars, if any, are closest as to content and depth as this one?

plgrmOne
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I cannot understand how a supposedly academic publisher can allow for such blatant mistakes to appear in their published works, especially if they are Christian. One should expect academic level work to be made from academics. As brother Frank mentioned, we have modern technology that makes this much easier. They have no excuse. It is almost like a marketing scheme that tricks you into buying the same textbook twice due to prior errors. I will gladly wait for the revised edition. If I’m not mistaken, something similar happened to its beginning Greek grammar counterpart. What do y’all think about this?

kinusganyani
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Proofreading is important. I will not mentioned the name but my favorite beginning Greek grammar was published in 1950 and revised in the 1990s. The revision is riddled with so many typos as to require a two page handout to save the students from severe frustration. I wonder how any book makes it through to publicaton by a leading publisher riddled with errors that my seminary professors would have returned for revision.

DonaldPotter_ReadingZone
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hebrew was a dead language for over 1000 years, maybe 2000. When was it revived, and why? All the Hebrew people no longer exist. The Eastern European Khazars converted to the religion. How did the language get revived? Because of Israel in 1948?

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