Reader’s Hebrew Bible from Zondervan

by Apr 22, 2008Uncategorized1 comment

If you know Hebrew (or are learning), you’ve got to check this out.

I know the author—he’s a few feet from me at this moment! He asked me to help a bit with production of the volume, but I was studying for comps…

Anyway, check it out.

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  1. James

    Definitely a must-have for Hebrew students – with the footnoted vocab, it’s practical to carry this Hebrew OT to church with your Greek NT.

    I got my copy a month ago and have profited a lot from having it during OT sermons.