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In Praise of Learning Modern Hebrew Too

I believe Biblical Hebrew (BH) should be learned as a living language, spoken and enjoyed in every way […]

Travis Wright January 3, 2022 Hebrew

Some Thoughts on Hebrew (and Greek) Vocabulary Acquisition

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As a language lecturer, I am keenly interested in good pedagogical practice. I strive to teach Hebrew and […]

Chris Fresch December 15, 2019 Hebrew, Language, Language Learning, Linguistics

Teaching the Wayyiqtol through (a little) Storytelling

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While at SBL this past November, I had a lovely coffee catch-up with Dr. Michelle Knight, Assistant Professor […]

Chris Fresch December 12, 2019 Beginner, Grammar, Hebrew, Language Learning, Morphology, Phonology

The hardships of Biblical Scholar’dom (or, Beware the buzzwords, my son!)

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Editor’s note: this article was originally published on the blog, Old School Script. We have taken over its […]

Kris Lyle September 25, 2019 Beginner

Could it be Semitic influence?

Watson: “Holmes, could it have been Semitic influence?” Sherlock: “No.” Watson: “Why not?” Sherlock: Because it’s never Semitic […]

Mike Aubrey May 1, 2017 Greek, Historical Linguistics, Meme

Some Initial Musings on the Workshop at the Lorentz Center

There were a number of major themes that were regularly touched on, including the issue of open source […]

Mike Aubrey February 13, 2012 Biblical Studies, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Scholarship
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