DESCRIPTION: This course provides an introduction to biblical Hebrew. Students
will gain a basic understanding of the vocabulary, grammar, and syntax of
biblical Hebrew and begin developing translation skills necessary for biblical
exegesis. The course is designed as the second half of a two-quarter sequence;
students enrolling in this course are expected to have completed LG502A the
previous quarter in this section. Transferring between sections is not
permitted.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: By the end of the quarter the student will be able to (1)
identify and explain the different categories of Hebrew grammar: nouns,
adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, verbs; (2) demonstrate an increased
knowledge of Hebrew vocabulary; (3) demonstrate an understanding of how to
interact with academic tools and resources necessary for translating and
interpreting the Hebrew Bible; (4) translate prose narrative sections of the
Hebrew Bible and analyze morphological and grammatical elements of narrative
sentences; and (5) explain how knowledge of biblical Hebrew aids an
interpretation of the Hebrew Bible.
RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY: As ministers and teachers in the church, knowledge of
the Hebrew language allows us to gain a deeper appreciation for linguistic
background of the Bible. Knowledge of the Hebrew language opens a window for
ministers and teachers to move beyond modern translations and interpret the
biblical message in its original linguistic composition. Since there is always
a close connection between language and culture in societies, an understanding
of biblical Hebrew also provides a greater appreciation for the cultural
background of the Old Testament. A solid grasp of biblical Hebrew also aids
interpretation of the Old Testament's theological message.
COURSE FORMAT: This course meets twice weekly for two-hour sessions. Class
attendance is required and necessary to maintain a passing grade in the course.
Class sessions will consist of short lectures, reading, daily quizzes, and
translation exercises from The First Hebrew Primer and the Hebrew
Bible.
REQUIRED READING: