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Biblical Hebrew I [ LGLOR1631 ]


6.0 crédits ECTS  45.0 h   1+2q 

This biannual course is taught on years 2010-2011, 2012-2013, ...

Teacher(s) Baziomo Raoul (compensates Wénin André) ; Wénin André ;
Language French
Place
of the course
Louvain-la-Neuve
Online resources

Bible Works (available only at one computer in BTEC).

Prerequisites

- For level I.1 none.
- For level I.2 the course GLOR 1632 (level I.1).

Main themes

Alternately with LGLOR 1632, this course, if the occasion arises, is given to two distinct groups of students according to their level.

- For the level I.1 (beginners) it deals with writing, basic vocabulary, nominal morphology and regular verbs, as well as reading biblical texts of an elementary level.

- For the level I.2, it deals with morphology of weak verbs and the reading of biblical texts of average difficulty.

Aims

An initiation into biblical masoretic Hebrew.

At the end of this course, the student will be capable to translate a prose text of elementary level from the Hebrew bible. In order to achieve this goal, he will have acquired the writing and the basic vocabulary, and he will be able to recognise the principal characteristics of the morphology (noun and regular verb), and to recognise the principle structures of the phrases.

 If the student has already followed LGLOR 1632, he will be capable of translating a prose text of average difficulty from the Hebrew bible, using the basic tools (dictionary, grammar). He will be able to explain the principal characteristics of the morphology of weak verbs.

Evaluation methods

Oral exam (20 min)  with preparation beforehand (90 min.).

Translation of a biblical text that has been explained during the course and of another not seen in class. The student is allowed the use of a grammar and dictionary.

Teaching methods

The lectures on the grammar are based on the manual of J Weingreen, with exercises to be prepared individually and corrected in class (examples illustrating the grammar points).

Reading in class biblical texts prepared beforehand by the students.

Content

Biblical masoretic Hebrew is a Canaan dialect (western Semitic), attested in the Jewish bible and in several old inscriptions. Comparatively simple, it nevertheless requires an effort of adaptation for someone confronted with a Semitic language for the first time.

The course permits an initiation to the writing, to the basic vocabulary and to the grammar (morphology of the noun and verb) The course very quickly turns to the reading of biblical texts (stories in Hebrew drawn from Genesis, the Book of judges, or Samuel; the choice will be made with the students);

Such reading allows  the student to consolidate his grammatical knowledge and to discover the principal characteristics of Hebrew syntax.

Bibliography

Basic works :
- J. Weingreen, L'hébreu biblique : méthode élémentaire, Paris, Beauchesne, 2004 (2e éd. revue et corrigée par J.-C. Haelewyck).
- Ph. Reymond, Dictionnaire d'hébreu et d'araméen bibliques, Paris, Cerf, 1991.Additional readings :
- P. Joüon, Grammaire de l'hébreu biblique, Rome, P.I.B., 1965.
- F. Brown, S.R. Driver, C.A. Briggs, Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old Testament, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1975.
- F. Zorell, Lexicon hebraicum et aramaicum Veteris Testamenti, Rome, P.I.B., 1968.
- Th. O. Lamdin, Introduction à l'hébreu biblique, translated by Fr. Lestang (2008)

Other information

- For level 1.1, fixed by the Faculty.
- For level 1.2, fixed by the lecturer at a first lecture

Cycle et année
d'étude
> Certificat universitaire en études bibliques
> Bachelor in Religious Studies
> Master [120] in Sciences of Religions
> Preparotory Year for Master in Ancient Languages and Literatures: Oriental Studies
> Bachelor in Ancient Languages and Literatures: Oriental Studies
> Bachelor in Ancient and Modern Languages and Literatures
> Bachelor in Information and Communication
> Bachelor in Philosophy
> Bachelor in Pharmacy
> Bachelor in Ancient languages and Literatures : Classics
> Bachelor in Psychology and Education: General
> Bachelor in Modern Languages and Literatures: German, Dutch and English
> Bachelor in French and Romance Languages and Literatures : General
> Bachelor in Economics and Management
> Bachelor in Motor skills : General
> Bachelor in Human and Social Sciences
> Bachelor in Modern Languages and Literatures : General
> Bachelor in Sociology and Anthropology
> Bachelor in Political Sciences: General
> Bachelor in History of Art and Archaeology : General
> Bachelor in Biomedicine
> Bachelor in Mathematics
> Bachelor in History
> Master [120] in Theology
Faculty or entity
in charge
> GLOR


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