Gary D. Pratyko is Senior Professor of Old Testament and Ancient Hebrew at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. Dr. Pratyko received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Berkshire Christian College, a Master of Divinity degree from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and a Doctor of Divinity degree from Harvard University with concentrations in the Jewish Bible, Ancient Near Eastern history, and Syro-Palestinian archaeology. From September 1982 to December 1993, Dr. Pratyko was curator of archaeological collections at the Harvard Semitic Museum. He participated in archaeological projects in North Africa, Cyprus, Israel and Jordan.
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Basics of Biblical Hebrew Workbook
Author: Gary D. Pratyko, Miles Van PeltCategoryDescriptionContentAuthorDetailsThis updated workbook has been developed taking into account the interests of students and is intended for use together with the textbook "Fundamentals of Biblical Hebrew", which has already been published in its third edition. In addition to the fact that this workbook corresponds to the changes and additions in the textbook "Fundamentals of Biblical Hebrew", the internal presentation of the material has been significantly changed in it; reduced the number of unnecessary questions and practiced; six biblical texts for reading and translation are placed in the middle of the exercise by derivative species.
The workbook is an indispensable assistant when studying each chapter and includes useful exercises and homework on translation. By completing tasks in the workbook, students consolidate the material they studied in the textbook, which makes it an invaluable study aid for increasing the effectiveness of learning.
Read moreIntroduction
Exercises for the first section of the textbook: the basics of Jewish reading
1 Alphabet
2 Hebrew Vowels
3 Syllable structure and reading rules
Exercises for the second section of the textbook: Hebrew nominatives
4 Substantives
5 The definite article and conjunction "ְו"
6 Prepositions
7 Adjectives
8 Pronouns
9 Pronominal suffixes
10 Conjugated combination
11 Numerical
Exercises for the third section of the textbook: verbs and Kal type
12 Introduction to Hebrew verbs
13 Kal perfect - strong verbs
14 Cal perfect - weak verbs
15 Kal imperfect - strong verbs
16a Cal imperfect - weak verbs
16b Cal imperfect - weak verbs
17 Subsequent Vav
18 Dominant inclination Cal
19 Pronominal suffixes
20 Linked infinitive Cal
21 Absolute infinitive Cal
22 Communion Cal
23 Sentence syntax
Exercises for the fourth section of the textbook: derivatives
24 Nifal - strong verbs
25 Nifal - weak verbs
Reading 1: 3 Kings 8:22–26
26 Khifil - strong verbs
27 Khifil - weak verbs
Reading 2: Genesis 9:8–13
28 Hofal - strong verbs
29 Hofal - weak verbs
Reading 3: Deuteronomy 10:12–14
30 Piel - strong verbs
31 Piel - weak verbs
Reading 4: 3 Kings 8:55–58
32 Pual - strong verbs
33 Pual - weak verbs
Reading 5: Psalm 96:1–5 (MT 96:1–5)
34 Hitpael - strong verbs
35 Hitpael - weak verbs
Reading 6: Exodus 34:33–35
36 The final exercise in grammatical analysis: Kal and derivatives
Gary D. Pratyko is Senior Professor of Old Testament and Ancient Hebrew at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. Dr. Pratyko received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Berkshire Christian College, a Master of Divinity degree from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and a Doctor of Divinity degree from Harvard University with concentrations in the Jewish Bible, Ancient Near Eastern history, and Syro-Palestinian archaeology. From September 1982 to December 1993, Dr. Pratyko was curator of archaeological collections at the Harvard Semitic Museum. He participated in archaeological projects in North Africa, Cyprus, Israel and Jordan.
Miles Van Pelt is a professor of Old Testament and biblical languages, academic dean of the Jackson campus of the Reformed Theological Seminary. He taught at Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts, and at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. He is deeply committed to the idea of teaching Bible students in the original languages. He participated in the compilation of the "New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology and Exegesis", "Erdman's Bible Dictionary", and also served as an Old Testament editor for the explanatory dictionary of biblical words "Mounce's Complete Expository Dictionary of Old & New Testament Words" published by Zondervan. He teaches Hebrew, historical books, prophetic literature, biblical theology of the Old Testament and even Greek.
Author Gary D. Pratyko, Miles Van PeltVendor Біблійна семінарія благодатіISBN 978-617-95121-9-3Year 2024Cover SoftPages count 192Language RussianWeight 486 gSize 210 x 297 x 10QuantityPrice ₴400.00dBasics of Biblical Hebrew Workbook
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Basics of Biblical Hebrew Textbook
Author: Gary D. Pratyko, Miles Van PeltCategoryDescriptionContentAuthorDetailsThe main advantages of the textbook: clarity, accessibility, organization. The textbook is a standard manual for colleges and seminaries. Since its first publication in 2001, it has helped more than 80,000 students learn biblical Hebrew.
The third edition of this textbook is a significant update and revision of previous editions with the goal of providing students with the best possible tools for studying biblical Hebrew.
The effectiveness of the textbook "Fundamentals of Biblical Hebrew" lies in the fact that it:
– the inductive and deductive approach is combined
- real examples from the texts of the Old Testament are used, not "invented" illustrations
- the emphasis is on the distinguishing features of the structure of the ancient Hebrew language, and not on the mechanical learning of a set of paradigms
– different colors are used to highlight the key features of nouns and verbs, which makes it easy to recognize new forms
- contains applications with verb paradigms highlighted in a second color with diagnostic signs for quick search
– a complete dictionary of words used in the textbook is included
- an enlarged font and text size are used to facilitate workRead moreAcknowledgements
Introduction to the third edition
The list is shortened
Table: additional information
Table: what you need to know, understand or remember
Why study Hebrew?
Part One: Basics of Hebrew Reading
Alphabet
Vowels
Syllable structure and reading rules
Part two: nominatives of the Hebrew language
Substantial
The definite article and conjunction "ְו"
Prepositions
Adjectives
Pronouns
Pronominal suffixes
Conjugated combination
Numerical
Part three: an introduction to Hebrew verbs and the Kal breed
Introduction to Hebrew verbs
Kal perfect - strong verbs
Kal perfect - weak verbs
Kal imperfect - strong verbs
Kal imperfect - weak verbs
Consecutive Vav
Kal imperative
Pronominal suffixes with verbs
Linked infinitive of breed Kal
The absolute infinitive of the breed Kal
Communion breed Cal
Sentence syntax
Part four: introduction to derivative breeds
Nifal - strong verbs
Nifal - weak verbs
Khifil - strong verbs
Khifyl - weak verbs
Hofal - strong verbs
Hofal - weak verbs
Piel - strong verbs
Piel - weak verbs
Pual - strong verbs
Pual - weak verbs
Hitpael - strong verbs
Hitpael - weak verbs
Part five: reading and studying the Bible in Hebrew
Introduction to studying the Bible in Hebrew
Applications
Paradigms of verb types
Diagnostic signs of verbal forms
Hebrew-Russian dictionary
Thematic index
Gary D. Pratyko is Senior Professor of Old Testament and Ancient Hebrew at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. Dr. Pratyko received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Berkshire Christian College, a Master of Divinity degree from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and a Doctor of Divinity degree from Harvard University with concentrations in the Jewish Bible, Ancient Near Eastern history, and Syro-Palestinian archaeology. From September 1982 to December 1993, Dr. Pratyko was curator of archaeological collections at the Harvard Semitic Museum. He participated in archaeological projects in North Africa, Cyprus, Israel and Jordan.
Miles Van Pelt is a professor of Old Testament and biblical languages, academic dean of the Jackson campus of the Reformed Theological Seminary. He taught at Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts, and at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. He is deeply committed to the idea of teaching Bible students in the original languages. He participated in the compilation of the "New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology and Exegesis", "Erdman's Bible Dictionary", and also served as an Old Testament editor for the explanatory dictionary of biblical words "Mounce's Complete Expository Dictionary of Old & New Testament Words" published by Zondervan. He teaches Hebrew, historical books, prophetic literature, biblical theology of the Old Testament and even Greek.
Author Gary D. Pratyko, Miles Van PeltVendor Біблійна семінарія благодатіISBN 978-617-95121-9-3Year 2024Cover SolidPages count 616Language RussianWeight 1809 gSize 215 x 305 x 40QuantityPrice ₴1,500.00dBasics of Biblical Hebrew Textbook
Regular price ₴1,500.00 UAHRegular priceUnit price / perSale price ₴1,500.00 UAH















