Biblical Hebrew Grammar contains 50 lectures,
typically with grammar, word list, exercises and vocabulary tests. Users are
welcome to make any changes they wish to the Grammar. It contains verb parsing charts, a subject
index, Hebrew-English and English-Hebrew glossaries,
vocabularies, word lists, and translation materials for studying
Genesis 1:1-8; 27:46-28:22; Deuteronomy 5; 1 Samuel 3; Psalm 19;
Jeremiah 1: Amos 7; and the book of Ruth.
The accompanying Exercises are designed for testing vocabulary
and correcting the exercises given with each lecture. The
vocabulary consists of two sections, that given with the
lectures, and the Word Lists at the end of the grammar. These
word lists are based on the frequency tables of Hebrew words
readily available. They have been changed to include the perfect
and imperfect of all verbs, the plural forms of nouns where
appropriate and the basic vowel of segholate nouns.
The introduction to two lectures are shown in the samples.
The grammar has cross references for use with other texts such
as Lambdin, An Introduction to Biblical Hebrew,
Scribners, New York, 1971.
Copyright 1985-2009 Peter E. Broughton, Whitley College,
University of Melbourne, Australia
The documents are formatted in Microsoft Word format, using the
NewJerusalem font, which is included. (NewJerusalem is also included in
LaserHebrew, sold separately.)
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Biblical Hebrew Grammar Samples
Here are two samples, showing portions of Lecture 1 and Lecture 36.



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