I would love to have a book like the books "201 Hebrew Verbs" or "501 Hebrew Verbs" that have many fully conjugated that are used in Biblical and Modern Hebrew, but I would like if someone wrote a book with hundreds of Biblical Hebrew Verbs fully conjugated without modern ones too. I think that kind of book would be very popular with Bible students. Most grammar books have many lists of verb conjugations, but they are spread out throughout their books and then they have some sample lists at the end. I want the full conjugations of verbs in alphabetic order, even if those forms are not actually used in the Hebrew Bible. I think this would help people a lot.talmid56 wrote: Sat Jun 06, 2026 10:05 pm Hi Thomas,
Have you looked at Paul Overland's or Robert Holmstedt's beginning textbooks? They are departures from the usual grammar-translation approach in some ways. I've seen samples of each and have Overland's book in Logos. Both are more user-friendly than most modern grammars for BH I've seen/read reviews about. Overland also has a book covering conversation BH classroom phrases on various topics. This might be a good supplement to the Aleph with Beth classroom vocabulary videos.
The Joseph story is a great reading choice. Another good option is a short book like Jonah or Ruth. Linga Deo Gloria has some good editions aimed at beginning/intermediate Hebrew readers for both these books. One nice feature they provide is pictures of key vocab in the margin, with glosses in Hebrew.
You can see and download these at https://www.linguadeogloria.com/books. They call these Visual Readers, which is correct. The same site also has several Greek resources for Koine.
Kenneth Greifer