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New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary OTHB 5300 Introductory Hebrew Grammar Professor: Dr. Jeff Griffin Room: Bunyan 101 Office: Library Time: T/TH 9:30-10:50 Phone: (504) 816-8018 Email: jgriffin@nobts.edu At a time when 90% of Southern Baptist churches are plateaued or declining, NOBTS is a school focusing on training God-called men and women to grow healthy churches. Dr. Chuck Kelley NOBTS Mission Core Value Course Description Curriculum Competencies To equip leaders to fulfill the Great Commission and the Great Commandments through the local church and its ministries. Our seminary has five core values: Doctrinal Integrity, Spiritual Vitality, Mission Focus, Characteristic Excellence, and Servant Leadership. This course addresses Doctrinal Integrity as the Bible is believed to be the Word of God, inspired and inerrant. The specific core value celebrated this academic year is Mission Focus. Students explore the foundations of Hebrew grammar and basic vocabulary so that they will be able to do basic translation and exegesis of the Hebrew text of the Old Testament. The course emphasizes basic grammatical constructions and rules of grammar as well as tools necessary for the student to work with the original language. The course includes basic readings from the Hebrew text. 1. Biblical Exposition: To interpret and communicate the Bible accurately. 2. Disciple Making: To stimulate church health through mobilizing the church for missions, evangelism, discipleship, and church growth. 3. Worship Leadership: To facilitate worship effectively. Student Learning Outcomes By the end of this course, the student should be able to: 1. Describe the basics of biblical Hebrew grammar. 2. Read and translate simple texts from the Hebrew Bible. 3. Demonstrate knowledge of 300 vocabulary words. 4. Parse strong and weak verbs. 5. Demonstrate understanding of Hebrew language tools for use in biblical exegesis.

OTHB5300 Introductory Hebrew Grammar Fall 2015 2 Required Textbooks Course Requirements: The Holy Bible: Any modern version (preferably NASB, TNKH, HCSB, NIV) Allen P. Ross, Introducing Biblical Hebrew (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2001). 978-0801021473 Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers, 2006). Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon (Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers,1996. 1. The student will take daily quizzes. 2. The student will take a mid-term and final exam. 3. The student will participate in class discussion, remain attentive, and take good notes. Assignments and Point-Values * Six (6) absences are allowed for this course to receive credit. Grading Scale A: 93-100% B: 85-92% C: 77-84% D: 70-76% F: below 70% Classroom Etiquette Cell Phones Please turn phone off or to silent. Laptop Computers Surfing the Web, checking e-mail or playing video games are not appropriate use of classroom time. Dress Code (NOBTS Student Handbook) A. Personal appearance and dress are a vital part of each individual s exemplary Christian witness. Modesty, neatness, cleanliness, and propriety in dress are expected. B. Caps, casual shorts, and ragged shirts are considered to be inappropriate attire in the classroom. Individuals who are dressed in such attire may be asked to leave the premises at the discretion of a representative of the seminary.

OTHB5300 Introductory Hebrew Grammar Fall 2015 3 OTHB 5300 - INTRODUCTORY HEBREW GRAMMAR: LECTURES & ASSIGNMENTS SCHEDULE Week Dates Lectures Textbook Readings & Assignments 1 8/25 8/27 2 9/1 9/3 3 9/8 9/10 4 9/15 9/17 5 9/22 9/24 6 9/29 10/1 7 10/6 Course Introduction Why study Biblical Hebrew? Basics of the Alphabet Alphabet review Begad Kefat Letter Vowels Prepositions & Particles The Hot Rod Principle How to read Biblical Hebrew Introduction to Noun Particles The Fat Albert Principle Introduction to the Strong Verb The Hezekiah Principle Accents Basics of Hebrew Sentence Nouns: Absolute & Construct States The Power of the Pronoun The P.I. Principle The Gomer Pyle Principle 10/8 8 10/13 10/15 Mid-Term Exam Review, Review, Review Review, review, review 9 10/20-22 Fall Break 10 10/27 10/29 11 11/3 Introduction to Weak Verbs The Jonah Principle 11/5 12 11/10 11/12 13 11/17 11/19 14 11/24-26 Thanksgiving Break

OTHB5300 Introductory Hebrew Grammar Fall 2015 4 15 12/1 12/3 16 12/8 17 12/17 Final Exam: Dec. 17 9AM Selected Bibliography 2014 A. A. Macintosh and C. L. Engle, The T&T Clark Hebrew Primer (London: T&T Clark). 2013 John A. Cook and Robert D. Holmstedt, Beginning Biblical Hebrew: A Grammar and Illustrated Reader (Grand Rapids: Baker). 2012 Miles V. Van Pelt, Biblical Hebrew: A Compact Guide (Grand Rapids: Zondervan). 2010. Jo Ann Hackett, A Basic Introduction to Biblical Hebrew (Peabody, MA: Hendrickson). Christopher A. Rollston, Writing and Literacy in the World of Ancient Israel (Atlanta: SBL). 2009. Brian L. Webster. The Cambridge Introduction to Biblical Hebrew (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). 2007. Gary D. Pratico, Miles V. Van Pelt, Basics of Biblical Hebrew Grammar (Grand Rapids: Zondervan). 2006. Robert B. Chisholm, A Workbook for Intermediate Hebrew: Grammar, Exegesis, and Commentary on Jonah and Ruth (Grand Rapids: Kregel Publications). 2006. Paul Jouon and T. Muraoka, A Grammar of Biblical Hebrew (Roma : Editrice Pontificio Istituto Biblio). 2006. Miles V. Van Pelt and Gary D. Pratico, Graded Reader of Biblical Hebrew: A Guide to Reading the Hebrew Bible (Grand Rapids: Zondervan). 2006. Russell T. Fuller and Kyoungwon Choi, Invitation to Biblical Hebrew (Grand Rapids: Kregel). 2005. Jennifer S. Green, Handbook to a Grammar for Biblical Hebrew (Nashville: Abingdon Press). 2005. Nava Bergman, The Cambridge Biblical Hebrew Workbook: Introductory Level (Cambridge University Press).

OTHB5300 Introductory Hebrew Grammar Fall 2015 5 2004. Peter James Silzer and Thomas John Finley, How Biblical Languages Work: A Student's Guide to Learning Hebrew & Greek (Grand Rapids: Kregel). 2003. Miles V. Van Pelt and Gary D. Pratico, The Vocabulary Guide to Biblical Hebrew (Grand Rapids: Zondervan). 2003. Donald R. Vance, A Hebrew Reader for Ruth (Peabody, MA: Hendrickson). 2003. Mark D. Futato, Beginning Biblical Hebrew (Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns). 2002. Duane A. Garrett, A Modern Grammar for Biblical Hebrew (B&H Publishing Group). 2002. Gary A. Long, Grammatical Concepts 101 for Biblical Hebrew (Grand Rapids: Hendrickson Publishers). 2000. Allen Ross, Introducing Biblical Hebrew and Grammar (Grand Rapids: Baker). 2000. Jessica W. Goldstein, The First Hebrew Reader: Guided Selections from the Hebrew Bible (Berkeley, CA: EKS Publishing). 1999. C.H.J. van der Merwe, et al., A Biblical Hebrew Reference Grammar (New York: Continuum International). 1995. Leong Choon Seow, A Grammar for Biblical Hebrew (Nashville: Abingdon). 1993. Bruce K. Waltke and M. O'Connor, An Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Syntax (Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns). 1992. Ethelyn Simon, et al., The First Hebrew Primer: The Adult Beginner's Path to Biblical Hebrew (Berkeley, CA: EKS Publishing). 1992. Page Kelley, Biblical Hebrew: An Introductory Grammar (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans). 1984. Larry Mitchel, A Student's Vocabulary for Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic (Grand Rapids: Zondervan). 1959. Jacob Weingreen, A Practical Grammar for Classical Hebrew (New York: Oxford University Press). 1910. William Gesenius, Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar (Oxford University Press).