December 2, 2021 // The Biblical Languages Podcast

In this episode of the Biblical Languages Podcast, Kevin Grasso and Nick Messmer discuss how to group biblical Hebrew verbs into classes and why that matters for our understanding of those verbs and the language as a whole.
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Show notes
This episode is based on a presentation Kevin gave at the 2021 AAR/SBL Annual Meeting in San Antonio for the Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew session. The presentation slides he used can be accessed here: Biblical Hebrew Verb Classes and Alternations
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Listen to the full episode, share your feedback, and let us know topics you'd like to hear on future episodes!
December 2, 2021 // The Biblical Languages Podcast

Show notes
This episode is based on a presentation Kevin gave at the 2021 AAR/SBL Annual Meeting in San Antonio for the Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew session. The presentation slides he used can be accessed here: Biblical Hebrew Verb Classes and Alternations
Where to listen
Listen to the full episode, share your feedback, and let us know topics you'd like to hear on future episodes!

The Biblical Languages Podcast hosts discussions and interviews related to learning the biblical languages and issues relevant to biblical exegesis. Episodes cover topics in 4 major categories: language acquisition, linguistics, cultural backgrounds, and exegesis.
Listen & subscribe here: https://biblingo.org/podcast/

The Biblical Languages Podcast hosts discussions and interviews related to learning the biblical languages and issues relevant to biblical exegesis. Episodes cover topics in 4 major categories: language acquisition, linguistics, cultural backgrounds, and exegesis.
Listen & subscribe here: https://biblingo.org/podcast/
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- The Meaning of δικαιόω (Justify) in Paul with James Prothro (Key Terms in Pauline Theology: Part 4)
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