

Students of biblical Greek and Hebrew may not know everything they need to know, but they do know there's a lot they need to know! Whether studying for exams or translating passages of Scripture, students need critical information at their fingertips. Instead, it's usually scattered throughout textbooks, self-made crib sheets, and sticky-notes on their computer monitor. Now there's a better way! The Zondervan Get an A! Study Guides to Biblical Greek and Biblical Hebrew are handy, at-a-glance study aids ideal for last minute review, a quick overview of grammar, or as an aid in translation or sermon preparation. Each set contains four information-packed sheets that are laminated and three-hole-punched, making them both durable and portable. The study guides are tied to Zondervan's Basics of Biblical Greek and Basics of Biblical Hebrew.
It takes about 5 Hours and 1 minutes on average for a reader to read Biblical Hebrew Laminated Sheet. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
Biblical Hebrew Laminated Sheet is 4 pages long.
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Great for Hebrew students
Derived From Web , Feb 8, 2022
This is great for anyone who is learning Hebrew and using it. It wasn't until I was listening to Messianic praise music that I realized that I was looking for it in the phonetic. I wanted a chart that said Adon Master, Adonai, My Master, Eluhaynu, Our God. It could be something like that. I didn't want to deter anyone else who knows better from buying the product because they already know what it is. If anyone else is like me, this isn't for them.
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Great Tool IF You Figure Out How To Use It!
Derived From Web , Feb 8, 2022
I was at a loss to understand the material until I read it. I searched online for other materiel by these authors. You can download the summary sheet from the online documentation, but it is less comprehensive than the book. The document explains all of the abbreviations. The beginning student will be lost if there is no book or knowledge of similar languages. It's P.S. Some Jewish readers from a specific area pronounce vav w.
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An aid to better understanding the OT Bible
Derived From Web , Jan 12, 2022
Shipping and handling are great. There are a number of usages I don't understand. I am not disappointed at all, but a reminder of how much I don't know. It will be a challenge, but I will be up to it.
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Great study aid But Printing too small
Derived From Web , Sep 24, 2021
In addition to the lecture and textbook, this is a great study tool. The printing is too small for my liking. You need a magnifying glass to see the differences in the letters. It was difficult to identify the verbs without high magnifying cheaters. If you can conquer the visual obstacle, you will be able to learn Hebrew.
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Very useful to have in hand while preparing to teach and preach!
Derived From Web , May 27, 2021
This is helpful to me when using other exegetical tools. I work with various Bible translations, an Interlinear Bible, various translations, Strongs' aids, word studies, and commentaries to get a well rounded picture of the action in the Word of God. This helps me to keep track of where I am and where I am going, as well as locating the words I am focusing on through the study aids I am using.
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defective product hole punctures causing letter loss and words not good
Derived From Web , Aug 4, 2020
We have letters missing and words missing because of hole puncture marks in incorrect place. Would be willing to review the product if you could send one with the hole.
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Know some Hebrew grammar rules
Derived From Web , Feb 20, 2020
I got it well out of the envelope. There are some things I don't understand, but I am not that far along in the overall grammar at this time. I think it will make sense as I progress. The laminated finish on the card was torn when I went to remove the sticky tab from the end.
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Too small
Derived From Web , Feb 1, 2020
I am using this to help me learn the basics of Hebrew. It is so small that you have to use a magnifying glass to read the ones with the dots or dashes on them. This is more time consuming than I thought it would be. I don't know what to do because I'm struggling. The writing should be much larger than the 4 pages it was constructed to be. It doesn't work as a reference tool. I feel like I wasted my money. The reference tool was large enough to be studied with when I took Biblical Greek.
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Should not be hole punched.
Derived From Web , Dec 28, 2019
The Hebrew study guide should not have been punched for a binder. Important information is removed by the holes. I would have given it five stars if it had not been hole punched.
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