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The Greatness of God’s Word: An Inductive Hebrew Grammar, Psalm 119:1-8 Aleph

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Overview

This volume is the first in a series of Hebrew grammars using Psalm 119. Gary Staats breaks down each verse into a five-part description composed of the original Hebrew text, a vocabulary list, a grammar lesson, an English translation, and an application or interpretation of how the verse applies to Christian theology. In this volume, Staats examines verses 1–8.

Interested in more from Gary Staats? Check out the Jesus Christ through Hebrew Grammar Collection (5 vols.).

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Key Features

  • Analyzes the Hebrew text’s vocabulary and grammar
  • Shows the connection between Old Testament and New Testament theology
  • Examines the application and interpretation of the Hebrew text

Contents

  • Lesson 1: Psalm 119:1
  • Lesson 2: Psalm 119:2
  • Lesson 3: Psalm 119:3
  • Lesson 4: Psalm 119:4
  • Lesson 5: Psalm 119:5
  • Lesson 6: Psalm 119:6
  • Lesson 7: Psalm 119:7
  • Lesson 8: Psalm 119:8
  • Title: The Greatness of God’s Word: An Inductive Hebrew Grammar: Psalm 119:1–8—Aleph
  • Author: Gary Staats
  • Series: The Greatness of God’s Word: An Inductive Hebrew Grammar
  • Publisher: Gary Staats
  • Print Publication Date: 2015
  • Logos Release Date: 2015
  • Pages: 20
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Subject: Hebrew language › Grammar
  • Resource ID: LLS:GRTNSSGDSHGRMMR
  • Resource Type: Grammar
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2023-04-05T23:53:49Z

Gary Staats is the former Gale and Harriette Ritz Professor of Old Testament at Winebrenner Theological Seminary in Findlay, Ohio. He is now retired. He received his ThM in New Testament Greek and ThD in biblical studies from Dallas Theological Seminary, his MA in Hebrew and ancient Near Eastern languages at Dropsie College of Hebrew and Cognate Learning, and his PhD in Hebrew and Near Eastern languages at New York University. Dr. Staats has held posts at various schools and in numerous pastorates for many years.

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  1. Mathieu Pelletier
    This is a decent resource, if not a bit overpriced. At around 20 pages, it is a bit thin on content, but I like the concept. I think this approach would be particularly useful for students who have done a year of Hebrew and need a little help going through some texts. Check out the other resource by this author on the Ten Commandments, as it is more substantial and appropriately priced.
  2. Jeffrey S Gordon

$6.99