University Press of America
Pages: 248
Trim: 8½ x 11
978-0-8191-5715-7 • Paperback • April 1988 • $70.99 • (£55.00)
The late A. Vanlier Hunter was a Professor of Biblical Studies in the School of Theology and Associate Dean of the Ecumenical Institute of St. Mary's Seminary and University, Baltimore, MD.
The inductive method makes it possible for students to learn the essentials of Hebrew grammar in a short time, relatively painlessly, while being introduced to the mysteries of working with Biblia Hebraica itself, at the same time.
— Donald E. Gowan, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary; Biblical Theological Seminary Review
Hunter's book prepares the Hebrew student to use the Hebrew language and modern translation tools and not just to learn data about the Hebrew language.
— Donald E. Gowan, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary; Mid-America Baptist Theological Journal
A nicely written and well-organized inductive workbook designed to guide students through ten chapters of Biblical Hebrew. It is well-documented; This may be the best tool available for 'recapturing'Hebrew language skills. Highly recommended.
— Biblical Theological Seminary Review
A nicely written and well-organized inductive workbook designed to guide students through ten chapters of Biblical Hebrew. It is well-documented; This may be the best tool available for 'recapturing'Hebrew language skills. Highly recommended.
— Biblical Theological Seminary Review
The inductive method makes it possible for students to learn the essentials of Hebrew grammar in a short time, relatively painlessly, while being introduced to the mysteries of working with Biblia Hebraica itself, at the same time.
— Donald E. Gowan, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary; Biblical Theological Seminary Review
Hunter's book prepares the Hebrew student to use the Hebrew language and modern translation tools and not just to learn data about the Hebrew language.
— Donald E. Gowan, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary; Mid-America Baptist Theological Journal