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Shimson bar-Tzadoq

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posted 05-15-2003 11:15 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Shimson bar-Tzadoq     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
This is just a short list of what I read from, and what I get information from. There are more books I will add at later dates. I will also answer the questions asked in this particular thread before I leave. As far as Lexicons go, any lexicon is a good buy. I just wouldn't personally recommend a concordance for study of Torah texts. I have noticed that some of the debates on this forum are from using concordances in situations that demand a lexicon. As far as Ancient Hebrew texts go, most are basically going to be based off of the Masorite Text or another of its like. The end of the spectrum are texts which have photos of the various Dead Sea Scrolls such as the Waiyiqra (11QpaleoLev) scroll or the Shemoth (Exodus) scroll. The Samaritans still write their Torah in a form of ancient Hebrew.


Torah, Tanahh, and Brith Hhadashah (New Covanent Writings) Texts


Samaritan, Karaite, Jewish Tanahh Traditions, Comentaries, Culture, Communities, etc.


Lexicons, and other Language Guides

  • The The Analytical Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon, by B. Davidson(Printed 1750, May be out of print.)
  • Etymological Dictionary of Biblical Hebrew , By: Rabbi Matityahu Clark
  • Basics of Biblical Hebrew, by Gary D. Practico and Miles V. Van Pelt (Can find on Amazon.com)
  • A Grammer of Samaritan Hebrew, by Ze'ev Ben Khayyim and Abraham Tal
  • Syriac Grammar,by Eberhard Nestle, R. S. Kennedy
  • Hebrew Word Pictures, by Dr. Frank T. Seekins
  • Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words, by Vine, Unger, and White (Can find in any book store.)
  • Lexicon to The Syriac New Testament, by William Jennings (Can find in any book store.)
  • The Concordance to the Peshitta Version of the Aramaic New Testament, Produced by The Way International (Very hard to find.)


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Shimson bar-Tzadoq

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posted 07-07-2003 09:11 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Shimson bar-Tzadoq     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Because the issue of Hebrew Grammer has come up here again are the books I listed.

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