Biblical Hebrew 2
Admission Those who have attended the course Biblical Hebrew 1 or have an equivalent knowledge of the language may attend …
Overview
Admission
Those who have attended the course Biblical Hebrew 1 or have an equivalent knowledge of the language may attend the course.
Objectives:
– Mastery of basic Hebrew morphology, specifically of the weak verbs.
– Fluency in reading Biblical Hebrew out-loud
– Ability to translate and analyze short texts of Biblical narrative in the original language
– Knowledge of basic vocabulary
Program
After having studied basic Hebrew morphology, the course deals mainly with the study of the weak verbs and of the most important syntactical structures of Biblical Hebrew.
During the course, participants study the textbook from the lesson 25 to the end of the book. Thanks to the study and the exercises given after each class, at the end of the course students are able to read, translate and analyze some Biblical narrative texts which are taken from the historical books of the Bible, without any modification.
The course will be held in classroom. Upon request at the moment of the enrollment, the course may be also attended online. The IISC will provide students a link to access the virtual classroom and attend the course via live streaming. Lessons in streaming will be recorded and they will stay available for the students to see for a week.
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Upon the completion of the course, students who have attended at lest the 75% of class hours, may access the course Biblical Hebrew 3.
It is of the utmost importance that students have their textbooks since the first day of classes:
– T.O. Lambdin, Introduzione all’ebraico biblico, ed. italiana a cura di E. Obara, GBPress, 2016.
– Students who have attended at least 75% of class hours may obtain a course completion certificate.
The course is also recognized by the MIUR – Regional School Office for Lazio as valid for the professional training of teaching staff.
First lesson
Last lesson
No class days
2025 January, 2
2025 April, 24
2025 May, 1
First lesson
Last lesson
No class days
2023 December, 21
2023 December, 28
2024 January, 4
2024 March, 28
2024 April, 25
Instructor
Paolo Merlo teaches Old Testament at the Pontifical Lateran University in Rome.
He earned a PhD in Theology Pontifical Lateran University) and a PhD in Ancient Near Estern (L’Orientale University of Naples).
Besides many publication in Italian and international journals, he has published: La religione dell’antico Israele (Carocci, 2009); Il Senso della Storia. Introduzione ai Libri storici dell’Antico Testamento (San Paolo Edizioni, 2014; alongside with M. Settembrini); Re. Introduzione, traduzione e commento (San Paolo Edizioni, 2020); Storia d’Israele e Giuda nell’antichità (San Paolo Edizioni, 2022).
His researches focus on the Old Testament, religion, history and epigraphy of Siro-Palestinian cultures in Pre-Classical Ages.
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