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Do It Yourself Hebrew and Greek is designed for the serious Bible student who wants to discover as accurately as possible what the Bible meant in its original languages but who is not in a position to master those languages. This manual introduces the alphabets and the basic elements of Hebrew and Greek grammar. With this foundation, the student is taught to use the basic language tools, including analyticals, lexicons, interlinears, concordances, and commentaries. MAIN FEATURES: * Explanatory diagrams * Sample pages from the language tools with explanations of use * How to analyze, identify,…mehr

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Do It Yourself Hebrew and Greek is designed for the serious Bible student who wants to discover as accurately as possible what the Bible meant in its original languages but who is not in a position to master those languages. This manual introduces the alphabets and the basic elements of Hebrew and Greek grammar. With this foundation, the student is taught to use the basic language tools, including analyticals, lexicons, interlinears, concordances, and commentaries. MAIN FEATURES: * Explanatory diagrams * Sample pages from the language tools with explanations of use * How to analyze, identify, and find Hebrew and Greek words * How to do a word study * Basic principles of interpretation * Glossary * Worksheets and answer keys * May be used individually or by classes
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Autorenporträt
The late Edward W. Goodrick was on the faculty at Multnomah Bible College in Portland, Oregon, for over thirty years and coedited, with John Kohlenberger, various biblical language study tools, including The NIV Exhaustive Concordance and Do It Yourself Hebrew and Greek. Ray Lubeck is a professor at Multnomah Bible College and an adjunct professor at Western Seminary. He is the author of Read the Bible for a Change: Understanding and Responding to God's Word (2005) and has contributed to the Starting Point Study Bible (2002) and Preaching to a Shifting Culture (2004).