Hebrew verb theories

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kwrandolph
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Re: Hebrew verb theories

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normansimonr wrote:The link to the SBL textbook is here: http://www.sbl-site.org/publications/IC ... study.aspx (the book's name is Hebrew for Biblical Interpretation, look it up with Ctrl+F) … Apparently I was able to download it since I live in a Third World country, I'm not sure if you can download it from the US.
Just because I live in the U.S. I would have to pay hundreds of dollars just to look at it. It’s behind a paywall for U.S. residents. They make no provision that some of us may not have a lot of money after expenses.

As a result, I have no idea how good a book it may be.

Here I will make a shameless plug for my dictionary. Not only is it a dictionary, but I have grammatical notes in an appendix after the dictionary. I expand more on what you mentioned as your observations for the verbal forms. Write to me at kwrandolph at gmail.com if you want me to send you a copy.

Karl W. Randolph.
normansimonr
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Re: Hebrew verb theories

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Mail sent. Thanks!
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