Foreword
Abbreviations
Chapter 1 – Introduction
Chapter 2 – The Hebrew Alphabet and Masoretic Signs
Chapter 3 – Word, Clause and Text in Biblical Hebrew: A Survey
Chapter 4 – The Verb
Chapter 5 – The Noun
Chapter 6 – The Other Word Classes
Chapter 7 – Word Order
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
This new and fully revised edition is a go-to resource for students of the Hebrew Bible and language, both advanced and beginners.
Christo H. van der Merwe is Professor in Biblical Hebrew
and Bible Translation in the Department of Ancient Studies at
Stellenbosch University, South Africa.
Jacobus A. Naudé is Senior Professor in the Department of
Hebrew at the University of the Free State, South Africa,
specialising in translation studies and Bible translation as well
as the linguistics of Classical Hebrew.
‘A Biblical Hebrew Reference Grammar deserves praise for
integrating traditional knowledge of Biblical Hebrew with recent
thinking in general linguistics. This second and entirely revised
edition will continue to serve all those who wish to base biblical
exegesis on a sound analysis of the source language.'
*JAN JOOSTEN, Regius Professor of Hebrew, Oxford University, United
Kingdom*
‘This is now the best reference grammar of Biblical Hebrew bar
none! The authors have produced and utilised the latest linguistic
research to improve every area (phonology, morphology, syntax,
macrosyntax) and to expand the grammar so that questions can be
answered now that were never answered previously. I endorse this
work enthusiastically.’
*PETER J. GENTRY, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary,
USA*
‘The thoroughly-revised second edition of A Biblical Hebrew
Reference Grammar is without doubt the new gold standard for
students and scholars of Biblical Hebrew. Its clear format,
accessible prose and comprehensive coverage belie a great deal of
linguistic sophistication, though the authors wear their
scholarship lightly. They successfully draw from the diversity of
contemporary approaches to the study of language – functionalist,
formalist, cognitive, typological – yet keep the phenomena of the
language itself “front and centre”, making this grammar
user-friendly without any loss of complexity.’
*MATTHEW ANSTEY, Charles Sturt University School of Theology,
Australia*
Christo van der Merwe and Jacobus Naudé's new edition of A Biblical
Hebrew Reference Grammar is fully conversant in contemporary
linguistics and grounded in the authors’ deep, intricate knowledge
of the language data. Their work needs to be on the digital shelf
of anyone studying the Hebrew Bible or biblical languages. This is
arguably the most important grammar of Hebrew to be published in
several decades.
*Michael Aubrey, Linguist, Editor of Koine-Greek.com*
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