Learn To Read Biblical Hebrew ~ Volume 2 -
: The ultimate aim is to provide the "mechanical" tools necessary for proper biblical interpretation, grounded in original cultural and linguistic contexts.
The curriculum in Volume 2 is structured to demystify complex linguistic features through practical application: Learn to Read Biblical Hebrew ~ Volume 2
: A significant portion of the book is dedicated to analyzing every word in the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20:1–17). Students learn to identify: : The ultimate aim is to provide the
: How small additions to a root change its grammatical function, such as person, number, or gender. : The three-letter core that provides the base
: The three-letter core that provides the base meaning of Hebrew words.
The book is rooted in Benner's philosophy that Biblical Hebrew should be understood through an "Ancient Hebrew" mindset rather than modern Western abstractions. By focusing on concrete, action-based definitions, the text aims to help students see the scriptures through the eyes of the original authors rather than the filters of translators. Key Content and Structure