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The standard lexicon for Biblical Hebrew, BDB organizes words according to their lexical roots. Unlike other electronic versions of BDB which are merely based upon this classic work, this edition is a true BDB, lacking only the comparisons with other semitic languages and Scripture references....
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The standard lexicon for Biblical Hebrew, BDB organizes words according to their lexical roots. Unlike other electronic versions of BDB which are merely based upon this classic work, this edition is a true BDB, including the comparisons with other semitic languages and Scripture references.
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The fully hypertexted apparatus to the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia. See article.
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An English Key to the Latin Words, Abbreviations, and the Symbols of BIBLIA HEBRAICA STUTTGARTENSIA by Prof. Dr. Hans Peter Rüger. Included with unlock of BHS-W4 on the Primary 8 DVD.
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Prepared by the Workgroup Informatica of the Free University Amsterdam (WIVU).
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The Concise Dictionary of Classical Hebrew, Edited by David J.A. Clines This Dictionary (CDCH) is an abridgment of the 8-volume Dictionary of Classical Hebrew (DCH), the first volume of which appeared in 1993. The DCH was the first dictionary of the Classical Hebrew language ever to be ...
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"This is the standard reference grammar for most serious students of Hebrew in the English-speaking world; it has been so for eighty years and looks like continuing for many more." James Barr. See article.
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The standard modern English dictionary for Biblical Hebrew is based on the third edition of the Lexicon of Koehler and Baumgartner, widely acclaimed as the most up-to-date complete dictionary for the Old Testament and related literature. See review.
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Updated version of the Hebrew Strong’s Dictionary. This simple dictionary of Strong's numbers comes free with the ESV with Strong's.
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Organized by the Strong's numbering system, this dictionary is based on the one at the back of the Strong's Concordance.
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A listing of Hebrew vocabulary words and their definitions arranged by frequency of occurrence.
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This major work was recently translated from German, and includes about 330 articles on the important words of the Hebrew Bible. The articles cover linguistic and statistical studies, and discussion of meaning and usage.
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A Grammar of Biblical Hebrew by Paul Joüon newly revised by Takamitsu Muraoka, 2006 – the only modern and comprehensive Hebrew Grammar, essential for the serious student or teacher of Hebrew (print value $100).
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The Revised CATSS Hebrew/Greek Parallel Text. This specialized tool displays every word of the Hebrew Bible in parallel with its corresponding Septuagint Greek word. Grammatical and vowelled searches can be merged from the BHS and LXX. Derived from the research of Prof. Emanuel Tov.
The 2nd ...
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Organized by a modification of the Strong's numbering system, the NAS Hebrew dictionary is the one found in the back of the New American Standard Exhaustive Concordance.
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Consisting of 5 volumes edited by Willem VanGemeren, NIDOTTE is indispensable for helping pastors, students, scholars, and serious lay persons grasp the full riches of the Bible. Thousands of entries deepen your understanding of the context and meanings of words and concepts in the Old Testament, ...
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This dictionary is from the back of the New International Version Exhaustive Concordance and uses the Goodrick-Kohlenberger number system.
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According to Alexander Sperber’s Edition, by Edward M. Cook.
Targum Onkelos is the oldest complete Jewish Aramaic translation of the Pentateuch, and it has played a major role in Jewish exegesis throughout the centuries. Although the vocabulary of Onkelos has been included in the major rabbinic ...
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First year Hebrew Grammar by Allen P. Ross, with exercises, paradigms and Biblical examples.
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A Grammar of Palestinian Jewish Aramaic by William B. Stevenson with revisions and additions by Dr. Edward M. Cook.
This classic, concise but thorough grammar of the Aramaic of the Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan has been extensively revised by Dr. Cook and will prove invaluable for the study of ...
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This popular work includes scholarly discussions of every Old Testament Hebrew word of theological significance with extensive bibliography, plus brief definitions of all other words found in BDB. Edited by R. Laird Harris, Gleason L. Archer, Jr., and Bruce K. Waltke and published in 1980.
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Edited by Jesus-Luis Cunchillos, Juan-Pablo Vita, and Jose-Ángel Zamora (Madrid, 2003)
The Ugaritic Data Bank presents the texts excavated since 1928 at Ugarit (present day Ras-Shamra on the Syrian coast), a cosmopolitan port city in the Late Bronze age. Written in alphabetic cuneiform, the texts ...
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The highly acclaimed Hebrew Grammar by Bruce K. Waltke and Michael Patrick O’Connor is already a classic. In this textbook for use after first year Hebrew grammar, the authors integrate the results of modern linguistic study of Hebrew and years of teaching experience. Extensive discussion and ...
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