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English grammar to ace biblical Hebrew / Miles V. Van Pelt.
Author
Van Pelt, Miles V., 1969-
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Grand Rapids, Mich. : Zondervan, ©2010.
Description
106 pages ; 21 cm
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Firestone Library - Near East Collections
PE1130.H5 V35 2010
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Subject(s)
Hebrew language
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Grammar
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English language
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Grammar
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Textbooks
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English language
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Grammar, Comparative
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Hebrew
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Hebrew language
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Grammar, Comparative
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English
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Hebrew language
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Textbooks for foreign speakers
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English
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Bible Old Testament
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Language, style
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Textbooks
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Language note
Text in English; some examples in English and Hebrew.
Contents
Alphabet : time to learn your ABCs
Vowels : time to check the oil!
Nouns
Name it and claim it!
The, and, of : are you kidding me?
Prepositions : watch where you sit
Adjectives : our theology requires modification
Pronouns : grammatical stunt doubles
The sentence : parts is parts!
Mood, tense, aspect : understanding verb psychology
Person, gender, number : understanding verb reference
Voice and action : understanding verb verbaization
Imperative : clause commandos
Infinitives : to be or not to be, that is the infinitive
Participles : those verbs that end with -ing.
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ISBN
9780310318316 ((pbk.))
0310318319 ((pbk.))
LCCN
2009040176
OCLC
444874444
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