DESCRIPTION: This course comprises the first half of a two-quarter
introduction to biblical Hebrew, with the second half offered the next quarter.
Students enrolling in this course are expected to enroll in LG502B the
following quarter with the same instructor (transferring between sections is
not permitted).
SIGNIFICANCE FOR LIFE AND MINISTRY: Interpreting the Bible in a critically
responsible and faithful way is vitally important in guiding our lives together
as Christians, and in whatever ministry God calls us to. The ability to read,
translate, and analyze the text of the Bible in its original languages greatly
enhances our search to discern God's message to us. With a basic understanding
of the Hebrew language, the Old Testament comes alive in new ways and allows us
to open ourselves to more of what God may be saying to us through God's
word.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: At the end of this two-course sequence, the student will be
able to (1) read aloud from the Hebrew Bible; (2) write legibly in a standard
Hebrew script; (3) recognize and use high frequency vocabulary of biblical
Hebrew; (4) identify basic word forms, grammatical structures, and syntax; (5)
translate short passages from the Hebrew Bible using a standard lexicon and
other tools.
COURSE FORMAT: The class meets twice weekly for two-hour sessions. Class time
will consist of lecture, reading, and translating from the Hebrew Bible;
translation exercises, quizzes, and tests. Attendance is very important for
successfully completing this course and towards acquiring the skill of reading
biblical Hebrew. Students should expect to spend at least two hours of outside
preparation/homework for every hour of class time.
REQUIRED READING: