Description
Biblical Hebrew Textbook for Comprehensive Language Learning
This biblical Hebrew textbook addresses a critical gap in Hebrew education: the transition from foundational grammar to practical biblical exegesis. Designed for seminary students and serious learners, this comprehensive guide teaches Hebrew morphology and syntax while simultaneously developing exegetical skills from the first lesson.
Integrated Approach to Hebrew Grammar and Biblical Exegesis
Unlike traditional textbooks that separate grammar instruction from biblical text analysis, this resource integrates both disciplines throughout its twenty-eight chapters. Students learn Hebrew verb forms, syntax patterns, and morphological structures while immediately applying these concepts to actual biblical passages. This methodology prevents the common problem of students abandoning their Hebrew studies when faced with real scriptural texts.
Structured Learning with Three-Part Chapter Design
Each chapter follows a consistent three-section format: grammar introduction with early verb integration, grammar and reading exercises for skill reinforcement, and exegetical exercises that develop advanced analytical abilities typically reserved for upper-level courses. This structure ensures students build reading proficiency rapidly while understanding the practical value of their Hebrew study.
Practical Skills for Biblical Text Analysis
The textbook emphasizes reading ability and biblical interpretation from the outset. Students learn to handle Scripture with depth and precision, moving beyond basic translation to robust exegetical analysis. Grammar exercises progress logically, introducing verbs early in the curriculum to accelerate comprehension and maintain student engagement through meaningful interaction with biblical texts.
Author Expertise in Biblical Languages
William Fullilove brings extensive academic credentials and practical teaching experience to this Hebrew textbook. As associate professor of Old Testament and dean of students at Reformed Theological Seminary in New York City, and an ordained pastor, he combines scholarly rigor with pastoral insight. His published work on biblical and ancient languages, plus Old Testament and New Testament topics, informs the pedagogical approach throughout this comprehensive guide.
Designed for Seminary and Self-Study
Whether used in formal seminary settings or for independent study, this biblical Hebrew resource provides the structure and depth needed for serious language acquisition. The integrated approach to grammar and exegesis prepares students not just to read Hebrew, but to use it effectively for theological study and biblical interpretation.
About the Author
Fullilove, William: - William Fullilove (M.Div., Reformed Theological Seminary; Ph.D., The Catholic University of America) is the associate professor of Old Testament and dean of students at Reformed Theological Seminary in New York City, as well as an ordained pastor. He teaches Hebrew and Old Testament exegesis and has published on biblical and ancient languages and Old Testament topics.