A Reader's Hebrew Bible saves time and effort in studying the Hebrew Old Testament. By eliminating the need to look up definitions, the footnotes allow the user to read the Hebrew and Aramaic text more quickly, focusing on parsing and grammatical issues. A Reader's Hebrew Bible offers the complete text of the Hebrew and Aramaic Bible using the Leningrad Codex (minus critical apparatus), shaded Hebrew names that occur less than 100 times, footnoted definitions of all Hebrew words occurring 100 times or less (twenty-five or less for Aramaic words), context-specific glosses, stem-specific glossed definitions for verb forms (Qal, Piel, Hiphil, etc.), Ketib/Qere readings both noted in the text and differentiated appropriately, and a marker ribbon. A. Philip Brown II (Ph.D., Bob Jones University) is associateprofessor of Bible and Theology at God's Bible School and College in Cincinnati, Ohio. He co-edited the 3rd edition of Handbook of New Testament Greek, a publication for Bob Jones University. Bryan W. Smith (Ph.D., Bob Jones University) is Bible integration coordinator at Bob Jones University Press.
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