Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., Grand Rapids, 1994. — xiv + 293 p.Ernst Würthwein's classic introduction to the textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible is now thoroughly updated in the light of new critical editions of the texts and recent contributions and findings in the various areas of the history of the text - especially the Masoretic text, the Septuagint, and the Peshitta, with attention given to the Dead Sea Scrolls. New for this edition are a chapter by Würthwein that speaks to the theological significance of textual criticism and the history of the text, and an appendix by Harold P. Scanlin of the United Bible Societies that discusses resources for textual research. Also included are an expanded and updated bibliography and forty-nine plates of texts and inscriptions. The "List of Sigla," which shows in parallel columns the symbols used in the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia and the Biblia Hebraica, assures the usefulness of this book as an introduction to both editions.
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Baylor University Press, 2008. — xvi + 629 p.
This second volume in the Baylor Handbook on the Hebrew Bible series provides expert, comprehensive guidance in answering significant questions about the Hebrew text. While reflecting the latest advances in scholarship on Hebrew grammar and linguistics, the work utilizes a style that is lucid enough to serve as a useful agent for...
Publisher: Baylor University Press
Publication date: 2010
Number of pages: 236
An up-to-date technical resource valuble for intermediate students. Holmstedt addresses a wide range of questions, with a strong focus on the connection between syntax and nuance of meaning. -Katherine Doob Sakenfeld, William Albright Eisenberger Professor of Old Testament, Princeton Theological...
Publisher: Zondervan (September 1, 2001) Pages: 251 Language: English Basics of Biblical Hebrew takes the groundbreaking integrative approach of William Mounce's widely used Basics of Biblical Greek and applies it to learning and teaching biblical Hebrew. This book makes learning Hebrew a natural process and shows from the very beginning how understanding Hebrew helps in...
Publisher: Clarendon Press, Oxford
Year: 1979
Number of pages: xlii + 248
From the Preface: This little book has been written with a twofold object: first, to provide students of early Rabbinic literature with a fairly complete grammar of the dialect of that literature; and, secondly, to demonstrate the organic connexion of this Mishnaic dialect with Biblical Hebrew, and its...
Publisher: Eisenbrauns Publication date: 1990-01 Number of pages: 779 ISBN: 0931464315 A very detailed but unconventional approach to biblical hebrew syntax. An Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Syntax is in two senses an intermediary grammar of the language of the Hebrew Bible. It is, first of all grammar designed for study by those who have mastered the fundamentals of the...