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Subsidia Biblica Paul Joüon vol.14II A grammar of Biblical Hebrew: Part three: Syntax (Paradigms and indices)

By: Material type: TextLanguage: 0 eng Publication details: Italy; Pontifical Biblical Institute; 2005Edition: 5thDescription: 779tr; Paperback; 24cmISBN:
  • 8876535950
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 220.3
  • P324-J86
Online resources: Summary: Already well known in its two-volume first edition, this is the most extensive revision yet of one of the most complete Hebrew Grammars available in English. This edition brings the work up to the present by taking account of developments in our understanding of the Hebrew language during the intervening years. The work is now presented in a paperback single volume. Professor Muraoka hopes that this helps to make the book more attractive and the content easier to use. As with the ear-lier edition students of the Old Testament, Hebrew and Semitics who have a basic knowledge of Bib-lical Hebrew will find much useful insight and information here.
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Already well known in its two-volume first edition, this is the most extensive revision yet of one of the most complete Hebrew Grammars available in English. This edition brings the work up to the present by taking account of developments in our understanding of the Hebrew language during the intervening years. The work is now presented in a paperback single volume. Professor Muraoka hopes that this helps to make the book more attractive and the content easier to use. As with the ear-lier edition students of the Old Testament, Hebrew and Semitics who have a basic knowledge of Bib-lical Hebrew will find much useful insight and information here.

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