Aims
The course GLOR 1632, in combination with the course GLOR 1631, aims to teach students the rudiments of biblical Hebrew (grammar, vocabulary and biblical texts).
Main themes
In this course, in combination with the course GLOR 1631, students will be taught the aspects of Hebrew grammar and vocabulary necessary for enable them to read biblical texts of intermediate difficulty. At a first level, J. WEINGREEN's teaching method will be followed (Hébreu biblique. Méthode élémentaire, Paris, Beauchesne, 2e édition revue et corrigée, 2004), up to the end of the section on the regular verb. Irregular verbs will be dealt with during analysis of passages from the books of Samuel and Kings. The study of irregular verbs will be continued at a second level. Students' grammatical knowledge will be extended, with particular emphasis on syntax. The corpus of biblical texts analysed will include passages from the prophets.
Content and teaching methods
Teaching grammar and vocabulary will be condensed on some months, so that time could be dedicated to read some texts which will offer the students another access to the language. Students will be expected to prepare texts prior to their analysis during the lectures.
Other information (prerequisite, evaluation (assessment methods), course materials recommended readings, ...)
Course entry requirements: none.
Evaluation: there will be a written examination featuring a biblical text of medium difficulty not previously analysed in class. There will also be an oral examination on the texts studied in class.
Course material: J. Weingreen, Hébreu biblique. Méthode élémentaire, Paris, Beauchesne, 2e édition revue et corrigée, 2004.
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