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This handbook in the Baylor Handbook on the Hebrew Bible series provides students of Hebrew with the translation of Genesis 37-50 paired with an exhaustive word by word morphological analysis of the text. Baker and Riley perform a syntactical investigation on one of the most commonly known biblical books. Genesis 37-50 enables a linguistic understanding of the Old Testament Hebrew text through solid contextual interpretation.

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It is a gift to teachers and intermediate readers of biblical Hebrew to have an analysis of Genesis 37-50, one of the most fascinating sections of biblical narrative. Baker and Riley not only elucidate the text verse by verse, but they also provide a lucid and helpful introduction. -- Christopher B Hays, D Wilson Moore Associate Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary

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Preface Abbreviations Introduction Genesis 37 Genesis 38 Genesis 39 Genesis 40 Genesis 41 Genesis 42 Genesis 43 Genesis 44 Genesis 45 Genesis 46 Genesis 47 Genesis 48 Genesis 49 Genesis 50 Glossary Bibliography Author Index Subject Index

Genesis 37-50: A Handbook on the Hebrew Text

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      Publisher: Baylor University Press
      Publication Date: 15/08/2014
      ISBN13: 9781932792683, 978-1932792683
      ISBN10: 1932792686

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This handbook in the Baylor Handbook on the Hebrew Bible series provides students of Hebrew with the translation of Genesis 37-50 paired with an exhaustive word by word morphological analysis of the text. Baker and Riley perform a syntactical investigation on one of the most commonly known biblical books. Genesis 37-50 enables a linguistic understanding of the Old Testament Hebrew text through solid contextual interpretation.

      Trade Review
      It is a gift to teachers and intermediate readers of biblical Hebrew to have an analysis of Genesis 37-50, one of the most fascinating sections of biblical narrative. Baker and Riley not only elucidate the text verse by verse, but they also provide a lucid and helpful introduction. -- Christopher B Hays, D Wilson Moore Associate Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary

      Table of Contents
      Preface Abbreviations Introduction Genesis 37 Genesis 38 Genesis 39 Genesis 40 Genesis 41 Genesis 42 Genesis 43 Genesis 44 Genesis 45 Genesis 46 Genesis 47 Genesis 48 Genesis 49 Genesis 50 Glossary Bibliography Author Index Subject Index

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