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Hebrew for Life

Hebrew for Life
Author: Adam J. Howell
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2020-04-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1493422243

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Three experienced biblical language professors inspire readers to learn, retain, and use Hebrew for ministry, setting them on a lifelong journey of reading and loving the Hebrew Bible. This companion volume to the successful Greek for Life offers practical guidance, inspiration, and motivation; incorporates research-tested strategies for learning; presents methods not usually covered in other textbooks; and surveys helpful resources for recovering Hebrew after a long period of disuse. It will benefit anyone who is taking (or has taken) a year of Hebrew. Foreword by Miles van Pelt.


Greek for Life

Greek for Life
Author: Benjamin L. Merkle
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1493410245

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Learning Greek is one thing. Retaining it and using it in preaching, teaching, and ministry is another. In this volume, two master teachers with nearly forty years of combined teaching experience inspire readers to learn, retain, and use Greek for ministry, setting them on a lifelong journey of reading and loving the Greek New Testament. Designed to accompany a beginning or intermediate Greek grammar, this book offers practical guidance, inspiration, and motivation; presents methods not usually covered in other textbooks; and surveys helpful resources for recovering Greek after a long period of disuse. It also includes devotional thoughts from the Greek New Testament. The book will benefit anyone who is taking (or has taken) a year of New Testament Greek.


INTRO TO HEBREW

INTRO TO HEBREW
Author: William Fullilove
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-04-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781629952710

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Students can flourish in their study of biblical Hebrew if they are trained from the outset to read and explain biblical texts effectively. In this introductory textbook, Professor William Fullilove teaches language basics alongside exegetical skills typically reserved for more advanced courses. His unique methodology allows students to gain rapid insight into the value of their Hebrew study. Includes grammar, reading, and exegetical exercises.


Aleph Isn't Enough

Aleph Isn't Enough
Author: Linda Motzkin
Publisher: URJ Books and Music
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Hebrew language
ISBN: 9780807407486

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Role in Jewish tradition, text, and prayer


Life in Citations

Life in Citations
Author: Ruth Tsoffar
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2019-09-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1000477894

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In her latest book, Life in Citiations: Biblical Narratives and Contemporary Hebrew Culture, Ruth Tsoffar studies several key biblical narratives that figure prominently in Israeli culture. Life in Citations provides a close reading of these narratives, along with works by contemporary Hebrew Israeli artists that respond to them. Together they read as a modern commentary on life with text, or even life under the rule of its verses, to answer questions like How can we explain the fascination and intense identification of Israelis with the Bible? What does it mean to live in such close proximity with the Bible, and What kind of story can such a life tell?


Life and Death

Life and Death
Author: Francesca Stavrakopoulou
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2021-01-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567699331

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Life and Death: Social Perspectives on Biblical Bodies explores some of the social, material, and ideological dynamics shaping life and death in both the Hebrew Bible and ancient Israel and Judah. Analysing topics ranging from the bodily realities of gestation, subsistence, and death, and embodied performances of gender, power, and status, to the imagined realities of post-mortem and divine existence, the essays in this volume offer exciting new trajectories in our understanding of the ways in which embodiment played out in the societies in which the texts of the Hebrew Bible emerged.


עברי, למד עברית

עברי, למד עברית
Author: Harold Levy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 482
Release: 1970
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

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Resurrecting Hebrew

Resurrecting Hebrew
Author: Ilan Stavans
Publisher: Random House Digital, Inc.
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2008
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0805242317

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A study of the resurrection of the Hebrew language from extinction focuses on the role of Eliezer ben Yehuda in the nineteenth-century revival of Hebrew, as well as the part language plays in Jewish survival, the origins of Israel, Zionism, the Diaspora, and the idea of a promised land. 20,000 first printing.


The Hebrew Book in Early Modern Italy

The Hebrew Book in Early Modern Italy
Author: Joseph R. Hacker
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2011-08-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 081220509X

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The rise of printing had major effects on culture and society in the early modern period, and the presence of this new technology—and the relatively rapid embrace of it among early modern Jews—certainly had an effect on many aspects of Jewish culture. One major change that print seems to have brought to the Jewish communities of Christian Europe, particularly in Italy, was greater interaction between Jews and Christians in the production and dissemination of books. Starting in the early sixteenth century, the locus of production for Jewish books in many places in Italy was in Christian-owned print shops, with Jews and Christians collaborating on the editorial and technical processes of book production. As this Jewish-Christian collaboration often took place under conditions of control by Christians (for example, the involvement of Christian typesetters and printers, expurgation and censorship of Hebrew texts, and state control of Hebrew printing), its study opens up an important set of questions about the role that Christians played in shaping Jewish culture. Presenting new research by an international group of scholars, this book represents a step toward a fuller understanding of Jewish book history. Individual essays focus on a range of issues related to the production and dissemination of Hebrew books as well as their audiences. Topics include the activities of scribes and printers, the creation of new types of literature and the transformation of canonical works in the era of print, the external and internal censorship of Hebrew books, and the reading interests of Jews. An introduction summarizes the state of scholarship in the field and offers an overview of the transition from manuscript to print in this period.


Wine, Women, & Death

Wine, Women, & Death
Author: Raymond P. Scheindlin
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1999
Genre: Hebrew poetry, Medieval
ISBN: 0195129873

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The Jewish poets of medieval Spain combined elements of the dominant Arabic-Islamic culture with Jewish religious and literary traditions to create a rich new Hebrew literature that is as richly entertaining today as it was in the twelfth century. In this delight delightful book, Scheindlin presents the original Hebrew poetry with his own melodic English translations, each followed by commentary that explains its cultural context.