I’ve been studying Hebrew this year, and let me tell you. The phrase, “That’s Greek to me” now communicates nothing to me. Greek is far easier than Hebrew. I wanted to share the new Hebrew grammar we’ve been using: A Modern Hebrew Grammar by Duane Garrett and Jason Derouchie.
The book will be published in July by Broadman and Holman, but we’ve been using a prepub version. One of the authors is my Sunday School teacher at church, Dr. Jason Derouchie; so that makes studying Hebrew a little easier, as I can get help from the author, himself.
Let me give you the Shema. Here’s Deuteronomy 6:4-5 in Hebrew.
If you’re interested, bibleworks.com offers the Hebrew Font I used for this, for free download. They also have a helpful keyboard legend. And for a final Hebrew note, you can download a free Greek & Hebrew Interlinear from Scripture4All.org.
on this website you can find all the hebrew text book you need.
I’m with you on the Greek stuff!Greek does come easier than Ivriy.I bet it’s because it’s
first in rank/resh!
Is that a modern grammar of BIBLICAL Hebrew? Or a grammar of Modern Hebrew?
Chris,
Yes it is Biblical Hebrew. The title is a little unclear.
Fascinating site.
Thanks Ian. Blessings to you.