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How Biblical Languages Work: A Student's Guide to Learning Hebrew and Greek
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How Biblical Languages Work: A Student's Guide to Learning Hebrew and Greek af Peter James Silzer og Thomas John Finley.
Mange gør den fejl at de kaster sig hovedkuls ud i at lære græsk og hebraisk og må så give op. Dette forhindre denne bog. Det er et værk man bør læse inden man kaster sig ud i at lærer de to Bibelske sprog. Må mange af de store Bibeltro universiteter i U.S.A. forlanger de at eleverne læsser dette værk inden de møder til første semester med græsk og hebraisk. Og det hjælper gevaldigt. Mange flere består, og kun få giver op. Egner sig fint til selvstudie. Bør benyttes når man skal lære Bibelsk hebraisk for at læse Biblia Hebraica, Det Gamle Testamente på hebraisk og når man skal lære græsk for at kunne læse Novum Testamentum Graece, Det Nye Testamente på græsk. Paperback på 288 sider. Helt ny, aldrig brugt. Fra røgfrit hjem. Kan sendes.
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Forlaget, Kregel skriver:
A practical and easy to understand guide to learning both Hebrew and Greek. Ideal for Biblical language scholars. This book provides the first practical beginner's guide to the main components of biblical Hebrew and Greek. It will bring the reader through various organizational structures in Hebrew and Greek using insights gained from years of linguistic and Biblical experience. The authors intend this book to be used as a tool to supplement traditional courses in Hebrew and Greek, and to show that these languages are organized in much the same way as other languages. The last chapter includes tips to help each reader learn in his own way. Written by two extremely well-qualified linguists. Uses helpful learning methods by moving from known (English) to unknown (Biblical languages). Ideal companion to first-year grammars. Provides a key for getting the most out of both Hebrew and Greek
An ideal supplement to first year Hebrew and Greek grammars, this practical guide makes learning the Biblical languages a less daunting task. By introducing students to characteristics and functions of all human language, experienced linguists Silzer and Finley create the basis from which to describe the major features of Hebrew and Greek: how the sounds are pronounced, how words are put together, how phrases and clauses are structured, how words convey meaning, and how languages change.
The book includes practical exercises, a glossary of linguistic and grammatical terms widely used in standard grammars of Greek and Hebrew, and other resources for further study, including Internet sites.
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Anmeldelser:
“Thanks to Silzer and Finley, we [now] have a book that discusses the basic principles of linguistics and semantics in a readable, understandable manner that will not intimidate or discourage the novice. Students who read this book before taking first year Hebrew and/or Greek should find the task of learning the language(s) much less painful and tedious than it would be otherwise.”
- Robert B. Chisholm Jr., Dallas Theological Seminary -
“This marvelously clear and cogent introduction to biblical linguistics should be required reading for every student of Hebrew and Greek. . . . The only shame is that this book was not available decades ago, when the rest of us were doing our language study!”
- Mark L. Strauss, Ph.D., Bethel Seminary, San Diego, Cal. -
"Students and others who want to study biblical languages will find this a helpful tool. The authors discuss the basic principles of language: morphemes, phonemes, verbs, nouns, phrases, and clauses. They further explain how semantics, figurative language, context, and sentence structure work to produce meaningful thought. An understanding of these terms greatly facilitates the mastery of Greek and Hebrew.
- Glen H. Jones, Pulpit Helps -
It is an ideal supplement to the first-year Hebrew and Greek student or any student seeking to do better Bible word studies. This book includes practical exercises, a glossary of terms, resources for further study, and a listing of helpful Internet sites relating to languages.
- Book Marks -
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Om forfattererne:
- Peter James Silzer (Ph.D., Australian National University) has worked in linguistics and Bible translation since 1972 and now teaches in the School of Intercultural Studies at Biola University in La Mirada, California, on behalf of the Summer Institute of Linguistics and Wycliffe Bible Translators.
- Thomas John Finley (Ph.D., University of California Los Angeles) is professor of Old Testament and Semitics at Talbot School of Theology in La Mirada, California. He is the editor of A Bilingual Concordance to the Targum of the Prophets: Ezekiel and a commentary on Joel, Obadiah, and Micah.
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Jeg har flere andre Bibler, Bibelredskaber og teologiske værker til salg, incl. en del ordbøger og lexikons over Gammeltestamentlig hebraisk samt en del værker om Nytestamenteligt græsk og Latin. Se mine andre annoncer.
Jeg forventer at der løbende kommer flere Bibler, kristne bøger og teologiske værker, så hold øje med eller følg mine andre annoncer. Skriv hvis du søger noget bestemt.
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