hebrew study guide
I've placed the Hebrew Study Guide on this Web site because it's the only Web address I own. (That was true when I created this page. It's not true any longer.)
Click here for the latest version of the Hebrew Study Guide (updated 31 August 2007 -- to fix a typo caught by the alert eye of Joshua Young -- and again 15 August 2008 to get the pages to face the right direction).
Be aware that this Study Guide is formated specifically for the print settings of the Docutech at Bellis Copy Center. (More specifically, it's formatted for direct printing, not for the drag-and-drop method. Make sure to tell Bellis not to drag-and-drop.) You may have to fiddle with your print settings if you try printing this on a personal printer. I suggest allowing the print driver to "resize and center." If you're printing on an inkjet, you'll have a bear of a time, because the typical inkjet has at least one very large margin. Why not spend 30 cents and print it at Bellis?
Click here for an explanation of the Study Guide and instructions for putting it together.
If you have benefited from the Study Guide, have suggestions, or would like to send me money (!), feel free to contact me.
I began an Aramaic supplement to the Hebrew study guide. If you're interested in what I completed, let me know.
hebrew vocab study helps (updated)
Everything explained below is in a zip file at this link.
Joshua Young has passed on to me some study helps he created or modified, and they look great - very nice vocab cards (all the first and second-year items) which you can print out on your own; an alphabetic list of all 1st and 2nd-year items; a cool Excel spreadsheet that quizzes you (I couldn't get this to work, but I think it's my version of Excel); and something for BibleWorks that you can use to quiz yourself.
UPDATE: on January 13, 2008, Joshua sent me an updated package that includes a readme.txt to help troubleshoot the Excel quizzing application. Also new to this release is a 3-column pdf for printing out standard sized review cards more economically, several improvements to the Excel file, and several more pdf vocab helps that Joshua says he has made much use of personally. Thanks, Josh.
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