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T HE NE W T ESTA MEN T A ND T HE OR IGINS OF CHR IST I A NI T Y “What a joy to read! . . . . .The concept of having something to put into student’s hands after
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a year of grammatical study that attempts to lead them furtherinto making sense of the Hebrew text is a wonderful and commendable goal . And the authors accomplish that goal in a very readable and generally accessible format . . . . This is a long-overdue book .”
– roy l . heller, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodists University
Biblical Hebrew Syntax
“This is a highly useful book . It is brief and concise, yet is long enough to provide helpful and detailed descriptions (along with copious examples) that condense and distill the best of recent developments in Hebrew grammar and syntax . Students and instructors of
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– brent a . strawn, Chandler School of Theology, Emory University
Delbert Burkett
A Guide to Biblical Hebrew Syntax introduces and abridges the syntactical features of the original language of the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament . Scholars have made significant progress in recent decades in understanding Biblical Hebrew syntax . Yet intermediate readers seldom have access to this progress due to technical jargon and sometimes-obscure locations of the scholarly publications, This guide is an intermediate level reference grammar for Biblical Hebrew . As such, it assumes an understanding of elementary phonology and morphology, and defines and illustrates the fundamental syntactical features of Biblical Hebrew that most intermediate- level readers struggle to master . The volume divides Biblical Hebrew syntax, and to a lesser extent morphology into four parts . The first three cover the individual words (nouns, verbs and particles) with the goal of helping the reader more from morphological and syntactical observations to meaning and significance . The fourth section moves beyond phaselevel phenomena and considers the larger relationship of clauses and sentences .
John H. Choi (1975–2015) earned degrees from the University of Chicago, Asbury Theological Seminary, Kentucky, and the Ph.D. in Hebraica and Cognate Studies from Hebrew Union CollegeJewish Institute of Religion. He authored Traditions at Odds: The Reception of the Pentateuch in Biblical and Second Temple Period Literature (2010).
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Bill T. Arnold is the Paul S. Amos Professor of Old Testament Interpretation at Asbury Theological Seminary, Kentucky. He is the author of Genesis (Cambridge, 2009), and Introduction to the Old Testament (Cambridge, 2014).
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D R U J O HN S O N directs the Center for Hebraic Thought and is an associate professor of biblical studies at The King’s College. He has authored five books on the intellectual world of the Bible, including Epistemology and Biblical Theology (2019), Knowledge by Ritual (2016), and Biblical Knowing (2013).
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In Biblical Philosophy, Dru Johnson examines how the texts of Christian Scripture argue philosophically with ancient and modern readers alike. He demonstrates how biblical literature bears the distinct markers of a philosophical style in its use of literary and philosophical strategies to reason about the nature of reality and our place within it. Johnson questions traditional definitions of philosophy and compares the Hebraic style of philosophy with the intellectual projects of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Hellenism. Identifying the genetic features of the Hebraic philosophical style, Johnson traces its development from its hybridization in Hellenistic Judaism to its retrieval by the New Testament authors. He also shows how the Gospels and letters of Paul exhibit the same genetic markers, modes of argument, particular argument forms, and philosophical convictions that define the Hebraic style, while they engaged with Hellenistic rhetoric. His volume offers a model for thinking about philosophical styles in comparative philosophical discussions.
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WO RL D C H RISTIANITY “Dru Johnson’s Biblical Philosophy asks questions that urgently need asking: Is there a philosophical tradition in Hebrew Scripture? Does this Jewish tradition find defenders in the Christian New Testament? Johnson has been at the forefront of academic debates over these questions. In this book, he musters a dazzling array of scholarship to answer both questions in the affirmative.” – Yoram Hazony, author of The Philosophy of Hebrew Scripture and President of the Herzl Institute, Jerusalem
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