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Biblical Languages Study AidsVarious charts on word usage and grammatical features to aid in the study of biblical languages. Instructors are welcome to print and use these charts, as long as the copyright information is not removed. Because of the non-Roman fonts used, these pages are only available in Adode .pdf format. HebrewChart showing the common elements of pronominal suffixes used on verbs, nouns, particles, and independent personal pronouns. In Adobe .pdf format. Overview of the Hebrew verb system with definitions of terms relating to inflection and stems. In Adobe .pdf format. Overview of the seven Hebrew verb stems, markers, and ranges of meaning. In Adobe .pdf format. Overview of the three major classes of Hebrew verbs: strong, weak, and irregular. In Adobe .pdf format. Overview of Hebrew weak verbs that begin with nun, as well as irregular or doubly weak initial lamed, initial yod, and final nun verbs, with graphics. In Adobe .pdf format. Overview of Hebrew weak verbs that end in he, with graphics. In Adobe .pdf format. Overview of Hebrew hollow verbs, with graphics. In Adobe .pdf format. GreekChart illustrating how combinations of Greek vowels contract, especially in contract verbs. In Adobe .pdf format. |
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