A Simplified Guide to Bhs: Critical Apparatus, Masora, Accents, Unusual Letters & Other Markings

by William R. Scott

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"Also in this cover: Introduction to BHQ by Harold P. Scanlin"--Provided by publisher.

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If you study Biblical Hebrew, using BHS, and have ever wondered, "What is that thing?"...this book is for you. This is a fairly short and to the point reference manual for explaining how BHS works, including its symbols and critical apparatus.
English, Hebrew, Aramaic, and Latin.

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Original publication date
1987 (first edition) (first edition); 1990 (second edition) (second edition); 1995 (third edition) (third edition)
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PREFACE
Armed with a beginning knowledge of Hebrew and some instruction on how to use a lexicon, I first opened the pages of BHS with great anticipation and was immediately dismayed to find an array of marks, symbols and s... (show all)trange entries for which none of my texts had prepared me.

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Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
DDC/MDS
221.44ReligionThe BibleOld Testament (Tanakh)Original texts and early versions; CodicesDead Sea Scrolls--Old Testament works in
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BS715Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionThe BibleThe BibleOld TestamentEarly versions

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