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The Fellowship of the Hadowites is a fellowship of four brethren who worked and studied together in the Hadow room of the Roundel, the postgraduate study center of the University of St. Andrews. The members of the fellowship are Gary (Dickens), Steve (Berit Olam), Daniel (Childs), and Ted (GMark), and committed during their course of study to the acquisition of Hebrew and/or Greek vocabulary and/or paradigms. Weekly word lists were constructed and weekly tests given, and fun and learning was had by all George M. Landes, Building Your Biblical Hebrew Vocabulary. • This file has scanned images from Landes for
all of the vocabulary lists for the foreseeable future. When you open the PDF
the bookmarks should open and you simply click on the list number to take you
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Quiz |
HebrewCards Electronic (PowerPoint) |
HebrewCards Printable (PDF) |
Vocabulary and (MP3) |
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• Biblical Hebrew Online Lab — Vocabulary This page provides multiple choice quizzes
for verbs, nouns and other parts of speech, and prepositions and
prepositional phrases (this last one I have found particularly helpful. The
quizzes are organized according to word frequency and so can be used in
conjunction with the words you are acquiring via Landes. |
Hebrew Grammar
Verb Paradigms —
Strong Verbs
• Strong Verb Consolidation (BW and Color)
This PDF is a slightly expanded
version of some of Daniel’s work below. Added are the full participle paradigms
and the second variation of the Hophal stem. Included are both a
black-and-white version and a colored version that helps to consolidate much of
what we have learned in terms of the derived stems.
• Daniel’s Diagnostic and Practice Pages — Strong Verb
This PDF is contains the whole
strong verb paradigm in a number of variations. Included is a single-page table
highlighting the diagnostics of the different stems and conjugations. Also
included are a variety of practice pages.
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Qal |
Niphal |
Piel |
Pual |
Hithpael |
Hiphil |
Hophal |
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Perfect |
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Imperfect |
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Imperfect with Music |
I (music) |
I (music) |
I (music) |
I (music) |
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Imperative |
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Active Participle |
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Passive Particple |
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Verb Formation — Strong Verbs
This table places the Qal perfect
and imperfect conjugations side by side with their afformatives.
• Qal Perfect and Imperfect — Detailed
These two tables detail the
formation of the qal perfect and imperfect conjugations according to the types
of sufformatives (open consonantal, closed consonanal, and vocalic).
• Forms Related to the Imperfect
This file shows how the forms of
the volitional conjugations (jussive, imperative, cohortative) and the
infinitives can derived from the imperfect.
GreekCards for our Hellenized Brethren
Click on the name for a
PDF for either single- or double-sided cards and on MP3 for the audio
file.
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Vocabulary Flashcards (pdf) |
Vocabulary Auditory |
Vocabulary Quiz (pdf) |
Scripture Flashcards (Acrobat) |
Scripture Screencards (PowerPoint) |
Scripture Screencards (Acrobat) |
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Printing Instructions
1. Download and open the PDF file with Adobe Acrobat.
2. Print out the fronts using the “AutoRotate and Center” option (this may be worded differently from version to version).
• Since the number of vocabulary words change
from week to week, the files will have a different number of pages each
week. The first half of the pages in a
document are the fronts, and the second half are the backs.
3. GreekCards are designed to be flipped, so you will need do two things before you print the backs (These directions may differ based upon your printer.).
3a. First, you will need to put your paper back into your printer upside-down.
3b. Next, you will probably need to re-arrange the pages before printing the backs pages, making sure that page 1 is the first page to be printed on. (In other words, you will not simply be able to print out the front pages and flip the whole stack around to print the backs because when you flip the pages to print on the other side the sequence of the pages will be in the opposite order).
4. Then they are ready to cut.