The Biblical Hebrew Companion for Bible Software Users: Grammatical Terms Explained for Exegesis
By (Author) Michael Williams
Zondervan
Zondervan Academic
25th January 2016
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
220.6
Paperback
144
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 7mm
213g
The Biblical Hebrew Companion for Bible Software Users helps users understand the exegetical significance of Hebrew grammatical terminology identified by the program. This resource provides students who utilize biblical language software the insight they need to make sense of the data provided by the program, giving them deeper insight into the biblical text that they could not get by solely reading an English translation. The Biblical Hebrew Companion for Bible Software Users is ideally suited for: Pastors and ministry leaders who may have learned Hebrew at one time but have experienced the loss of much of that learning College and seminary students who are learning Hebrew and need a guide to help understand the significance of the grammatical terminology Bible software users who never formally learned Hebrew in the classroom and need help understanding the meaning of the terms they encounter With grammatical terms laid out and discussed in an intuitive and user-friendly format, readers can now spend time focusing on exegesis and applying their findings to their preaching, teachings, study, and writing instead of puzzling over the significance of grammatical terminology and how to apply it.
Michael Williams (PhD, University of Pennsylvania) is Professor of Old Testament at Calvin Theological Seminary and a member of the NIV Committee on Bible Translation. He is the author of Deception in Genesis, The Prophet and His Message, Basics of Ancient Ugaritic, and How to Read the Bible through the Jesus Lens, and editor and contributor of Mishneh Todah. His passion is to equip students with knowledge of the Old Testament and its languages so that they may grow in their comprehension and appreciation of redemptive history and be adequately prepared to promote and defend the faith through word and action. Michael resides in Grand Rapids, MI, with his wife, Dawn.