134 pages--$12.95 (ringbound)
A practical beginning grammar written with the student in mind, this
grammar can also be used as a review by anyone who has previously studied
Hebrew. It assumes no prior knowledge of Greek and focuses exclusively on
biblical Hebrew. Since this is a basic grammar, the tradesman terminology
has been kept to an absolute minimum and the lessons and vocabularies are
deliberately short. The purpose of the book is to equip the Bible-believing
pastor or Bible student with a sufficient knowledge of the Hebrew language to
not only understand the references to Hebrew that appear in commentaries,
reference books, and articles, but to defend the Bible from the attacks made
upon it using the Hebrew. Clear examples are provided to illustrate every
point of syntax introduced. A detailed table of contents and a comprehensive
index and vocabulary further add to the practical nature of the work. This
grammar contains thirty-one lessons, designed to be completed at the rate of
one per week, and includes special lessons on the Hebrew lexicon, the Hebrew
Bible, and the availability and merit of the various Hebrew reference tools.