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</html><description>Woohoo! Hebrew textbooks and Old Testament hermeneutics in the mail. Can&#x2019;t complain about that. This upcoming semester I&#x2019;m taking 20400 WW, otherwise known as &#x201C;Elementary Hebrew&#x201D;, with Dr. Garrett. There are two textbooks (really a book and an associated workbook), two recommended texts, plus an extra credit book. So, for text and workbook, and the extra credit, all pictured above, I&#x2019;ll be working with: A Modern Grammar for Biblical Hebrew and A Modern Grammar for Biblical Hebrew Workbook and The Problem of the Old Testament: Hermeneutical, Schematic &amp; Theological Approaches (Extra Credit) The &#x201C;recommended&#x201D; texts are A Concise Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament and Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (BHS). The first I recently picked up cheap at a used book store, in really good condition. Someone even did the much appreciated work of tabbing the book by initial letters! The other, I may go for in the future, but I have Zondervan&#x2019;s Hebrew and Greek reader from a couple years back, which is the Leningrad Codex (L), and supposedly only slightly different from BHS. I&#x2019;ll save a couple bucks for now sticking with it. Fairly readable font, too, and I hear the cheaper variations of BHS can be difficult on the eyes &#x2013; all those tiny lines and dots! The professor and OTA both highly encouraged going ahead and getting started on the text, even though there are still about 3 weeks until class starts. To that end, they provided the first couple chapters as pdfs, and I have already begun working on chapter 1, with lots of memorization. Starting to load and run through vocabulary with a custom ankiweb deck. Practicing handwriting, letter names, alphabet order, and some initial vocabulary on paper (here is just one sheet of example, of which there are numerous): So, that&#x2019;s what I am going to be working on for the near future. How about you? G</description><thumbnail_url>https://www.wordsandbottles.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/20210709_152730-1024x768.jpg</thumbnail_url></oembed>
