Products in Category: Language Tools - Hebrew
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Walk! Messianic Jewish Devotional Commentary Collection (5 Vols.)
Each of the five volumes in this collection leads you through a particular book of the Torah, from Genesis to Deuteronomy, following the weekly Torah (Pentateuch) readings, including parallel passages from the Haftarah (Prophets) and B'rit Chadashah (New Covenant). The readings emphasize traditional Jewish and Messianic interpretation that focuses on personal application.
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A Grammar of Biblical Hebrew, rev. ed., by Paul Joüon and T. Muraoka
Already well-known in its two-volume first edition, this is the most extensive revision yet of Paul Joüon and T. Muraoka’s Grammar of Biblical Hebrew, one of the most complete Hebrew grammars available in English. The first English edition of 1991 was based on the original work in French by Paul Joüon published for the first time in 1923. This new revised edition brings the work up to the present by taking account of developments in our understanding of the Hebrew language during the intervening years. As with the earlier edition, students of the Old Testament, Hebrew, and Semitics, who have a basic knowledge of Biblical Hebrew, will find much useful insight and information here.
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Hebrew/Aramaic Index to the Septuagint
Takamitsu Muraoka has compiled a user-friendly Hebrew/Aramaic index to the Septuagint. He critically examines all of the Hebrew-Greek and Aramaic-Greek equivalences assigned by the Hatch-Redpath Concordance to the Septuagint, particularly focusing on lexicographical and text-critical advancements in the study of both the Septuagint and the Hebrew Bible in the last century.
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Scholar's Reference Bundle (140 Vols.)
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Hebrew Bible Bundle (54 Vols.)
Offering some of the most important reference works for the interpretation of the Hebrew Bible, the Hebrew Bible Bundle contains tools to take your study from the Hebrew text to an engaging English interpretation. These resources will guide you through linguistic, literary, and contextual analysis of the Hebrew Bible.
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Original Languages Supplement (12 Vols.)
This collection includes some of the most important resources for the study of the biblical languages. If you are working in both Greek and Hebrew, Original Languages Bundle will be an indispensable addition to your digital library.
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Advanced Hebrew Supplement (11 Vols.)
The Advanced Hebrew Supplement combines the very best in Hebrew and Aramaic lexicons with classic Hebrew language grammars.
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Semitic Inscriptions: Analyzed Texts and English Translations [CD-ROM]
Logos is pleased to announce the development the Semitic Inscriptions: Analyzed Texts and English Translations. This ground-breaking assemblage of ancient texts includes Hebrew, Aramaic, and Canaanite Inscriptions. Each text is accompanied by an English translation prepared by internationally renowned biblical scholars. The Semitic Inscriptions: Analyzed Texts and English Translations would be extremely expensive to assemble in print form - and Logos Bible Software now brings them to you in a morphologically-tagged electronic edition!
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From Exegesis to Exposition
In this practical guide for intermediate students studying Hebrew and for pastors preparing sermons on Old Testament passages, Dr. Robert Chisholm shows how to proceed from the beginning stages of exegesis to the finished sermon. He reminds pastors and seminarians that it is never too late to renew their commitment to the importance of using Hebrew in ministry, regain a knowledge of the essentials of the language, and learn how to use the Hebrew Bible effectively.
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Old Testament Textual Criticism
Dr. Brotzman has given students of Hebrew a resource they can use to get the most out of the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia. Readers are lead through the steps involved in using BHS and other resources to evaluate variant readings. Brotzman sheds light on the origin and nature of Hebrew texts and versions, thereby helping scholars, students, and pastors more fully understand the Old Testament.
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Hebrew New Testament
The Hebrew New Testament is the 1991 Revision of the Modern Hebrew translation from the Bible Society In Israel.
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Learning Biblical Hebrew: A New Approach Using Discourse Analysis
Designed for beginning students in their study of biblical Hebrew, this course book focuses on the Hebrew alphabet, the basics of pronouncing Hebrew, and learning almost 400 of the most common words in the Hebrew Bible. A superb course book for first-year Hebrew students, with important lessons and readings based on biblical text and discourse analysis. This useful work is comprised of fifty lessons and eight readings, using about 1000 verses of biblical text.
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Hebrew Pronunciation Addin
An invaluable addition to your Libronix library—whether you’re a pastor wishing to incorporate Hebrew into your sermons, or a seminary student needing to bone up on your vocab. The Hebrew Pronunciation Addin features thousands of lemmas from the Hebrew Bible, pronounced by Hebrew experts and integrated into your favorite morphological database.
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Text-Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew
Modern linguistics is a relative newcomer in the scientific world, and text-linguistics, or discourse analysis, is one of its youngest disciplines. This fact has inclined many toward skepticism of its value for the Hebraist, yet much benefit is thereby overlooked.
This volume evaluates recent contributions to Hebrew text-linguistics against a standard of theoretical/methodological integrity and clarity of communication.
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Davidson's Introductory Hebrew Grammar
A complete revision and modernisation of this classic introduction to Hebrew. This new grammar presupposes no previous education in the classics nor in grammar in general, but explains all the terms and principles briefly and straightforwardly as it progresses. It is designed to bring any student as soon as possible to an ability to read the Hebrew Bible. Exercises are progressively based on passages from the Hebrew Bible itself.
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Notes on the Hebrew Text of the Books of Samuel
This book, authored by Samuel Driver of Brown-Driver-Briggs fame, tackles what is one of the thorniest books of the Old Testament from a text-critical point of view. It is considered by many to be one of the best commentaries on Samuel ever written. Initially published in 1890, it is still regarded as a model of text-critical method—which is noteworthy in light of the rugged condition of the text of 1 Samuel.
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Linguistic Analysis of Biblical Hebrew
This substantial volume provides an in-depth linguistic analysis of biblical Hebrew. Many linguistic tools and methods are applied to biblical texts in order to gain meaning from them. Such applications do not always take into account the perspective of the investigators, the presuppositions of the methods used and the nature of the material to which it is applied. These are all factors that influence the meaning obtained from the text.
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Word Order Variation in Biblical Hebrew Poetry
This work offers a new approach to the poetry of the Old Testament that will aid towards more accurate translation, exegesis, and discourse analysis of poetic texts. The author tackles the neglected subject of word order in biblical Hebrew poetry. The fact that the order of clause constituents frequently differs from that found in prose has often been noted, but no systematic attempt has been offered by way of explanation. Here two separate factors are taken into consideration: that of purely poetic variation (defamiliarisation), and that of pragmatic markedness.
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Biblical Hebrew for Beginners
Shows how to master the essentials Hebrew in clear, simple steps. Whether you are studying in a group or by yourself, this book will make the words of the Bible come alive in a way you never imagined before. Have you ever wondered what Adam really said to Eve? Or what God said to Job? Cohn-Sherbok’s presents the basics of Biblical Hebrew with a clarity not seen in many other introductory texts on the subject. His explanations are concise but informative, requiring no background knowledge in grammatical terminology or linguistic notation.
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Stuttgart Electronic Study Bible (SESB) Edition for Logos Bible Software Users
This special collection of 10 resources—a co-production of the German Bible Society and the Bible Society of the Netherlands—is the most economical way to get critical apparatuses for the BHS and NA27...and much more!
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JPS Dictionary of Jewish Words
Featuring over 1,000 entries derived from Yiddish, Hebrew, Aramaic, and English including words for and associated with Jewish holidays and life-cycle events, culture, history, the Bible and other sacred texts, worship, and more. Each entry has a pronunciation guide and is cross-referenced to other related terms. It cites the “whys” behind some Jewish customs, practices and rituals; and offers further resources for the reader who is interested in a more comprehensive explanation. The introduction is an excellent primer on the history of Jewish words, their transliteration, and pronunciation.
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Northwest Semitic Collection (7 Vols.)
Shedding light on the northwestern branch of the Semitic family of languages, of which Biblical Hebrew is a member. Because of the relatively small size of the corpus of Biblical Hebrew, scholars turn to other languages in the Northwest Semitic family to understand the Hebrew Bible. These languages include Ugaritic, Aramaic, and Phoenician-Punic. The seven volumes examine the book of Job, the Aramaic Sefire Inscriptions, the Genesis Apocryphon from the Dead Sea Scrolls, and a catalog of Punic-Phoenician personal names.
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The First Hebrew Primer: Textbook, Answer Book & Audio Companion
The First Hebrew Primer is a simple, straightforward guide to biblical Hebrew. Thirty lessons provide enough information and practice to enable you, with the aid of a Hebrew-English dictionary, to understand most biblical texts.
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More Light on the Path: Daily Scripture Readings in Hebrew and Greek
Pastors and seminary students who desire to keep their biblical language skills well honed will find a unique and useful resource in More Light on the Path. This book consists of brief daily readings drawn from the Hebrew Bible and the Greek New Testament that allow readers to develop skill in the original lanuages while at the same time fostering spiritual formation. Arranged thematically according to the church year, each daily reading is accompanied by a brief prayer and meditation. Grammatical notes and translation helps are provided.
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The Targums from the files of the Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Project
An electronic edition of the Targums in Aramaic from the files of the Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Project. Includes entries from the Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon.
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A Grammar of Biblical Hebrew (Joüon/Muraoka)
This is the most up-to-date and comprehensive reference grammar of biblical Hebrew. It is the standard required text in many intermediate-advanced Hebrew courses and is an excellent reference for learning Hebrew on your own!
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Studies in Hebrew and Aramaic Orthography
This book introduces the student to the textual study of the Hebrew Bible, helping such a student "perceive the work of the numberless and nameless scribes torn between tradition and fashion in their restrained attempts to update the orthography of Scripture."
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The Verbless Clause in Biblical Hebrew: Linguistic Approaches
Thirty years after seminal studies by Francis I. Andersen and Jacob Hoftijzer, members of the 1996 SBL section on Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew gathered to reconsider the topic of the verbless clause in Hebrew. The results are published here...
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Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew
The essays in this volume arose out of the Society of Biblical Literature section on linguistics and Biblical
Hebrew. Includes sixteen articles organized into sections on phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, discourse analysis, historical/comparati
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A Concise Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament (Holladay)
A Concise Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament has been designed as an up-to-date working tool of modest price and compass for the student of biblical Hebrew and Aramaic.
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Beginning Biblical Hebrew (Futato)
"Mark D. Futato's new Hebrew grammar is a simple, thoughtful, and straightforward work that reflects genuine empathy for the beginning Hebrew student. The agenda of the book is to provide the fundamentals of the language unencumbered by information that may fog the road toward basic Hebrew competency." - Steven D. Mason, University of St. Andrews. Review of Biblical Literature June 2004
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An Introduction to Aramaic
An Introduction to Aramaic is a straightforward introduction to biblical Aramaic for beginning students who are already familiar with Hebrew. All Aramaic passages in the Old Testament are included, along with an introduction to other Aramaic texts, such as ancient inscriptions, Dead Sea Scrolls, rabbinic literature, and quotations in the New Testament. There are also paradigms, a complete glossary, and a list of resources for further study as well as practice exercises for each chapter. This revised edition clarifies certain points in the first edition, updates the contents and provides an answer key.
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The Parallel Aligned Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Texts of Jewish Scripture by Prof. Emanuel Tov
The Parallel Aligned Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Texts of Jewish Scripture uses the latest Interlinear display features of LDLS 2.0 to align the Masoretic Hebrew Bible/OT with the Septuagint, the ancient Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible (LXX).
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Lexham Hebrew-English Interlinear Bible on CD-ROM
"A Hebrew-English interlinear" may be one of the most frequent requests we hear from users. The problem has always been acquiring digital rights to a quality title. Recently we decided the time was right to commission our own interlinear and assembled a team that includes some of the world's top Hebrew scholars. Rather than machine-generating the interlinear, these scholars are painstakingly creating it word by word--a process that ensures the quality of the resulting product.
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The United Bible Societies' Old Testament Handbook Series (21 Vols.)
What if you were responsible for translating God's Word into a language that never had a Bible before? Can you imagine the burden you would feel to do a good job?
God takes His Word pretty seriously, and you would certainly do everything in your power to make sure that you were not putting words i...
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An Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Syntax (Waltke/O'Connor)
Waltke and O'Connor's Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Syntax serves as one of the premier reference grammars, making it easy to look up information on all the most common grammatical constructions.
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AMG Bible Essentials CD-ROM
All the essentials for inductive Bible study are at your finger tips including research on Bible languages, along with insightful helps for those preparing for Sunday School, Bible study, and small group lessons.
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Gesenius Hebrew Bundle
Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar and Gesenius' Hebrew-Chaldee Lexicon to the Old Testament
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New Strong's Dictionary of Hebrew and Greek Words
Contains concise definitions of over 14,000 original Bible words. This is an unabridged, fully corrected, updated version of Strong's famous dictionaries, and is keyed throughout to Strong's numbering system.
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Enhanced Strong’s Lexicon 2.0, by James Strong [DOWNLOAD]
The numbering system of James Strong with Brown, Driver, Briggs and Thayer lexicons allows English readers to identify and search for underlying Greek and Hebrew words in the original text. Definitions are found in Strong's Expanded Dictionary which is based on the Thayer and Brown, Driver, Briggs lexicons.
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Analytical Key to the Old Testament (4 Vols.)
John Joseph Owens Analytical Key to the Old Testament Volumes 1-4, keyed to BDB. 'The single most valuable Hebrew reference tool available to the pastor who has received some instruction in biblical Hebrew.'
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Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament (5 Vols.)
Widely recognized as being the standard modern dictionary for Biblical Hebrew.
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Diccionario de Hebreo Bíblico
Este diccionario hebreo español bíblico tiende un puente documental entre la Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartense y la Reina-Valera Actualizada (RVA), constituyendo al mismo tiempo un comentario crítico textual. El agregado de un Índice Español-Hebreo, con el uso de los números Strong, permite que este Diccionario se convierta en una h...
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Building Your Biblical Hebrew Vocabulary
First published over thirty years ago under the title A Student's Vocabulary of Biblical Hebrew, this classic work has been completely revised, updated, and expanded by the author to assist a new generation of students in developing a basic Biblical Hebrew vocabulary.
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BDAG/HALOT Bundle
A discounted bundle, containing one copy of HALOT (Koehler, Baumgartner and Stamm's The Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament) and one copy of BDAG (A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature Third Edition)
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Gesenius' Hebrew-Chaldee Lexicon to the Old Testament
Gesenius' Hebrew-Chaldee Lexicon to the Old Testament is Samuel Tregelles' translation of Gesenius' Lexicon Manuale Hebraicum et Chaldaicum in Veteris Testamenti Libros. It is the predecessor of the Brown-Driver-Briggs lexicon.
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Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar, 2nd English Edition
This is the second English edition of Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar, which was edited and enlarged by Emil Kautzsch and revised in accordance with the 28th German edition of 1909 by Arthur Ernest Cowley. The Grammar is one of the definitive reference works for the study of Biblical Hebrew.
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Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (BHS Hebrew): With Westminster 4.2 Morphology
This edition of the complete Hebrew Bible is a reproduction of the Michigan-Claremont-Westminster text (MCWT) with Westminster Morphology (WM, version 4.2, 2004). The MCWT is based closely on the 1983 edition of Biblica Hebraica Stuttgartensia (BHS). As of version 2.0, however, MCWT introduced differences between the editions, based on new readings of Codex Leningradensis b19A (L).
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Hebrew Syntax (Third Edition)
From the PrefaceThe main principles of Syntax are printed in larger type, and the less common, poetical or anomalous, usages thrown into the form of notes. The illustrative examples, at least the earlier ones in each case, have been taken as much as possible from the classical prose, but references ...
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Enhanced Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon of the OT (Unabridged)
The Logos version of this standard Old Testament reference is unquestionably the most useful version of BDB ever released.
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Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament
This monumental reference work contains studies of all the important words of the Old Testament and is particularly written for the busy pastor or church worker who may not possess all the technical tools of Bible scholarship.
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A Biblical Hebrew Reference Grammar
The stated aim of the Biblical Hebrew Reference Grammar (BHRG) is to "serve as a reference work at an intermediate level for exegetes and translators of the Hebrew Bible who have a basic knowledge of Biblical Hebrew, but would like to use and broaden the knowledge that they acquired in an introducto...
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A Dictionary of Biblical Languages w/ Semantic Domains: Hebrew (OT)
This Hebrew volume of the Dictionary of Biblical Languages (DBL) provides a comprehensive resource for the student of Biblical Hebrew. The text is ordered by GK (Goodrick-Kohlenberger) numbers, and most definitions are also categorized by semantic domain according to the numbering system set f...
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Hebrew Bible Insert: A Student’s Guide to the Syntax of Biblical Hebrew
The Hebrew Bible Insert is designed to be used in conjunction with the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia, as a guide to the syntax of Biblical Hebrew. Examples of virtually every major syntactical construction are available from within the text, as well as paradigms to aid in the declining of nouns and...
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The Abridged Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew-English Lexicon of the Old Testament
From A Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old Testament by Francis Brown, S.R. Driver, and Charles Briggs, based on the lexicon of Wilhelm Gesenius. Edited by Richard Whitaker (Princeton Theological Seminary). Text provided by Princeton Theological Seminary.
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Synonyms of the Old Testament - Girdlestone
This standard work on the Hebrew synonyms of the Old Testament is unique in its field and has served as a handbook for theological students for more than a century. The studies are topical in nature, dealing with the leading topics of religious thought. By means of the Septuagint, the author explain...
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