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Chapter 33 of 59

02.06. Additional Resources

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Additional Resources

It should be kept in mind that this book is not meant to be used for in-depth Biblical study, but as a reference guide for Biblical reading practice, vocabulary building and sentence comprehension. More specific dictionaries and lexicons will be necessary for more in-depth study.

Through the process of Hebraic studies, you will want to dig deeper into the meaning of specific words and phrases. At this point the purchase of a Hebrew Bible and a Hebrew Lexicon will be helpful. There are several different kinds of Hebrew Bibles. The standard Hebrew Bible will be a Bible written only in Hebrew. The Interlinear Bible will have the Hebrew on one line and the English translation for each word under each Hebrew word. A Parallel Bible will have the Hebrew text on one page and the English translation on the other There are several different Lexicons but be sure that the one you purchase includes all the words of the Bible with the prefixes and suffixes attached. This will allow you to look up a word even if you do not know the root. I recommend Benjamin Davidson’s Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon of the Bible.

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