Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Internet Links for My Hebrew Students

Internet Links
This web site is for learning Hebrew: Hebrew4Christians
Here is a simple site for learning the letters and vowels: Learn to Read Hebrew.
Here is audio for the entire Hebrew Bible Old Testament.
The Academy of Ancient Languages also has a recording of the O. T in Hebrew.
Here is another site for listening to the Hebrew O. T.
Hebrew-English Interlinear Bible.
Emanuel Tov, Ph.D. Note especially his two lengthy articles on "Scribal Practices and Approaches Reflected in the Texts Found in the Judean Desert." The articles are under the "Publications" tab.
Free e-books from GoogleBook.com
W. L. Roy, 1846. A Complete Hebrew Critical and Pronouncing Dictionary
T. J. Conant's 1853 translation of Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar. Isaac Nordheimer's 1842 (Second Editon) A Critical Grammar of the Hebrew Language
W. R. Harper's 1885, 1921 Elements of Hebrew by an Inductive Method.
Charles Prospero Fagnani (1903) A Primer of Hebrew. This was designed for people studying Hebrew without a teacher. It was something of a preparation for Davis' Hebrew Grammar.
S. R. Driver 1890 Notes on the Hebrew Text of the Book of Samuel.
Thomas H. Weir 1899 A Short History of the Hebrew Text of the Old Testament.
T. H. Horne MDCCCXXXIII A Compendious Introduction to the Study of the Bible. See the section on Hebrew.
Samuel Angus 1873 THE BIBLE HANDBOOK: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF SACRED SCRIPTURES.
Bishop Robert Lowth's 1829 Lectures on the Sacred Poetry of the Hebrews
Robert Lowth 1824 Isaiah: A New Translation with a Preliminary Disseration and Notes, Critical, Philological, and Explanatory
Moses Stuart 1824 Hebrew Grammar with a Copious Syntax and Praxis
Moses Stuart 1850 A Commontary on the Book of Daniel. 
For those interested, here is A Discourse Delivered at the Funeral of Professor Moses Stuart
Moses Stuart 1842 Hints on the Interpretation of Prophecy 
Moses Stuart 1852 A Commentary on the book of Proverbs
Moses Stuart 1852 A Commentary on Ecclesiates
Moses Stuart 1828 A Commentary on the Book of Hebrews 
The New Testament Epistle to the Hebrews relates to the Old Testament. 
A. B. Davidson 1904 Theology of the Old Testament 
William Henry Green 1895 Unity of the Book of Genesis
William Henry Green 1863 .The Pentetuch Vidicated from the Aspersions of Bishop Colenso
William Henry Green 1895 The Higher Criticism of the Pentatuch.
William Henry Green 1891 The Argument of the Book of Job Unfolded.
William Henry Green 1889 A Grammar of the Hebrew Language.
William Henry Green 1871 Elementary Hebrew Grammar with Reading and Writing Lessons with Vocabularies. 
Joseph Lewis Potter 1877 An English-Hebrew Lexicon Being a Complete Verbal Index to Gesenius' Hebrew Lexicon. Note: This is an English to Hebrew Index. 
J. G. Murphy 1867 Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Genesis
The 1881 Revised Version of the Bible. To go with this see The Old Testament Revision: A Handbook for English Readers. by Alexander Roberts (1882).
George Rice Hovey 1902 A Hebrew Word-Book for Study and Class-Room
S. G. Green 1901 Handbook to Old Testament Hebrew
 J. W. McGarvey 1982 The Authorship of Deuteronomy
R. Dick Wilson 1922 Is the Higher Criticism Scholarly?
James Orr 1907 The Problem of the Old Testament with Special Reference to Recent Criticism. Here is a review of Orr's book in the 1907 Princeton Theological Review by John D. Davis. The review conveniently summarizes the  book.
John Howard Raven 1906 Old Testament Introduction: General and Special. Conservative. Here is a short review by John D. Davis in the 1907 Princeton Theological Review.
W. H. Vibbert 1876 A Guide to Reading the Hebrew Text; for the Use of Beginners. A superb introductory text with many attractive features for beginners.
S. P. Tregelles 15th. ed., 1911 Hebrew Reading Lessons Consisting of the First Four Chapters of the Book of Genesis and the Eight Chapter of Proverbs with Grammatical Praxis and Interlineary Translation. A very handy book for getting in some Hebrew reading practice. 

A. B. Davidson's 1901 Introductory Hebrew Grammar with Progressive Exercises for Reading and Writing. F. W. Danker tells us, "Beginners in Hebrew Grammar have found Andrew Bruce Davidson's An Introductory Hebrew Grammar (Edinburgh 1884), 25th. ed. rev. John mauchline (1962), useful for grasping the inner consistency and logic of the language. The book is conveniently arranged for self-instruction. A companion volume, Hebrew Syntax, first appeared in 1894. The third ed. (Edinburgh, 1901) has been reprinted frequently. 

Gesenius Hebrew Grammar (1898). A standard work.
Hebrew Vocabularies (1882) W. R. Harper. Word frequency lists.
William Henry Lowe (1882) Hebrew Student's Commentary on Zechariah: Hebrew and LXX. A handy book for students wanting to read a Hebrew text. He also wrote a concise Hebrew Grammar.
The Psalter of the Great Bible 1539 by John Earlie. A masterful and penetrating study into the history of the Psalter. 
Here are some Hebrew Copywork exercises for little children, or anyone.
F. C. Cook (Ed.) Speaker's Commentary


Libros en español
J. J. Braun (1867) GRÁMATICA HEBREA.