ISBN 978-1-60264-377-2, $13.95, softcover. 210 Pages. Whether
you know Hebrew or not, this book will provide you with a quick
reference resource for learning the meaning of many Hebrew words that
lie beneath the English translations, which will open new doors for you
into Biblical interpretation.
The Hebrew language of the Bible must be understood from its original
and Ancient Hebrew perspective. Our interpretation of a word like “holy”
is an abstract idea, derived out of a Greco-Roman culture and mindset,
which is usually understood as someone or something that is especially
godly, pious or spiritual. However, the Hebrew word קדוש (qadosh) means,
from an Ancient Hebrew perspective, unique and is defined in this
dictionary as: “Someone or something that has, or has been given the
quality of specialness, and has been separated from the rest for a
special purpose.” With this interpretation, we discover that the nation
of Israel is not “holy,” in the sense of godliness or piety, but is a
unique and special people, separated from all others to serve God.
This Biblical Hebrew dictionary contains the one thousand most frequent
verbs and nouns found within the Hebrew Bible. Each word is translated
and defined from its original concrete Ancient Hebrew perspective,
allowing for a more accurate interpretation of the text. In addition to
the one thousand verbs and nouns, the appendices in the book include a
complete list of Hebrew pronouns, prepositions, adverbs, conjunctions
and numbers. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mr.
Jeff Benner is the founder and administrator of the Ancient Hebrew Research
Center (www.ancient-hebrew.org), which is dedicated to teaching and
promoting the Hebrew alphabet, language culture and Bible. Mr. Benner
has authored many books related to the Ancient Hebrew language of the
Bible including the “Ancient Hebrew Lexicon of the Bible” and “A
Mechanical Translation of the Book of Genesis.”
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