A Reader’s Hebrew Bible
May 17, 2008 by Admin
Zondervan has finally come out with a Hebrew equivalent to the Reader’s Greek New Testament. For those that liked its Greek predecessor, this is a wonderful addition that will help students of the Hebrew Bible read in the original languages. Words used less than 100 times in the Hebrew Bible are listed in footnotes at the bottom of the page (except for proper nouns). This will require an intermediate knowledge of Hebrew Grammar and vocabulary, but that that’s the point. It’s not an interlinear, it’s a reader! There is also a short list of all words used more than 100 times in the appendix, in case you forgot some of your more common Hebrew vocabulary. The product itself is self explanatory and anyone familiar with Zondervan’s NT equivalent (or the UBS Reader’s version of the NT) should be prepared for an even better language tool.
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