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Invitation to Biblical Hebrew Workbook

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Overview

This workbook to Invitation to Biblical Hebrew: A Beginning Grammar by Russell T. Fuller and Kyoungwon Choi provides the student with additional drills, quizzes, and reviews not found in the textbook. These are intended to inculcate the principles used in the textbook so that students can quickly and confidently master the material and apply the results of their Hebrew studies in present or future ministry. Also included in the workbook are quizzes for each chapter as well as answer keys for all workbook quizzes, reviews, and drills and textbook exercises.

The Invitation to Theological Studies Series (ITS) provides primary textbooks for core seminary courses, including biblical Hebrew and Greek, Old and New Testament introduction, biblical interpretation, and preaching. ITS provides foundational works that are both intellectually stimulating and spiritually nourishing.

Resource Experts
  • Provides exercises for learning the grammatical principles
  • Acts as a companion volume to the grammar An Invitation to Biblical Hebrew
  • Generates questions that further aid the learning process
  • Title: Workbook for Invitation to Biblical Hebrew: Drills, Quizzes, Reviews, and Answer Keys
  • Authors: Russell T. Fuller, Kyoungwon Choi
  • Series: Invitation to Theological Studies Series
  • Publisher: Kregel
  • Print Publication Date: 2006
  • Logos Release Date: 2019
  • Pages: 352
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Subjects: Hebrew language › Grammar; Hebrew language › Study and teaching
  • ISBNs: 0825426502, 9780825426506
  • Resource ID: LLS:NVTTNBBLCLWRKBK
  • Resource Type: text.monograph.workbook
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2024-03-11T16:26:29Z

Russell T. Fuller (Ph.D., Hebrew Union College) is associate professor of Old Testament interpretation at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He has written for journals and has published several articles in The New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology and Exegesis.

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  1. Mateus de Castro
    Read my review of the grammar this workbook was made for accompanying (and get the grammar and workbook!): This is the best Hebrew grammar by far. Instead of giving basic rules and tons to memorize, Profs. Fuller and Choi make you understand the language. It's a deductive approach instead of a inductive one. Most "inductive" grammars dumb down the teaching and prepare you for a superficial reading quickly. And that presupposes lots and lots of memorization and no understanding. Fuller and Choi's method is to go through phonology, morphology, and then to syntax. When you get there, you will know how and why words change etc. And not just memorize paradigms. In my opinion, this is the best way to learn a language. The other thing is the exercises. Most grammars and their workbooks have some nice supposedly "biblical" exercises, but they don't always train your. This grammar and its workbook (get it!) have "drills". They will repeat and build upon each lesson with the basics in a crescendo, not jump subjects. And there are lots of drills. This is the way to go! A Grammar that teaches, not just skip through real grammar to make you memorize and try to read the text. Can't recommend enough.

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