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  1. Biblical Hebrew

    I received my Ph.D. in Hebrew Bible from the University of Texas at Austin and my B.A. in Classical Studies from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. While I love writing and research, I …

  2. How did Jesus pronounce his own name? - Biblical Hebrew

    Sep 30, 2022 · BiblicalHebrew.com, 2022 Every language today has their own way of saying the name ‘Jesus’—English speakers say Jesus, Spanish speakers say /xeˈsus/, German speakers …

  3. FAQ - BiblicalHebrew.com

    Rather than merely reading and translating Biblical Hebrew, one can actually learn to speak Biblical Hebrew productively, hear Biblical Hebrew with understanding, and write original …

  4. The Arad Ostraca (ca. 600 BCE) - Biblical Hebrew

    Aug 22, 2022 · The Development of the Biblical Hebrew vowels: Including a Concise Historical Morphology. Leiden: Brill. Ussishkin, David. 1988. “The Date of the Judaean Shrine at Arad.” …

  5. Benjamin Kantor - BiblicalHebrew.com

    The Oxford Grammar of Biblical Hebrew (Based on Gesenius’s Hebrew Grammar). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Forthcoming. A Grammar of Secunda Hebrew: The Biblical Hebrew …

  6. The Mesad Hashavyahu Ostracon (7th c. BCE) - Biblical Hebrew

    Aug 22, 2022 · BiblicalHebrew.com, 2022 The Meṣad Ḥashavyahu ostracon, also known as the Yavne-Yam ostracon, was found in a guard room of a fortress south of Yavne-Yam. While the …

  7. The FS participle of ‘give’: הוּא נוֹתֵן but הִיא נוֹתַת?

    Nov 3, 2022 · P.S. Now, ironically, some colloquial registers of Modern Hebrew actually pronounce the feminine singular בינוני form of נוֹתֵן as נוֹתֵת = notet, probably due to analogy with …

  8. The Siloam Inscription (ca. 700 BCE) - Biblical Hebrew

    Aug 19, 2022 · Huehnergard, John. 2015. “Biblical Hebrew Nominal Patterns.” In Epigraphy, Philology, and the Hebrew Bible: Methodological Perspectives on Philological and …

  9. The Lachish Letters (6th c. BCE) - Biblical Hebrew

    Aug 22, 2022 · BiblicalHebrew.com, 2022 The Lachish letters, or the Lachish ostraca, are a collection of letters written on potsherds from the ancient city of Lachish. They were originally …

  10. The Gezer Calendar Inscription (10th c. BCE) - Biblical Hebrew

    Aug 22, 2022 · BiblicalHebrew.com, 2022 The Gezer Calendar, which dates to the tenth century BCE, is one of the oldest Hebrew inscriptions from ancient Israel. It was originally found in the …