In the late '70s, Daniel Grossberg did a dissertation at NYU on "Nominalization in Biblical Hebrew." I don't have a copy handy, but I remember speaking with him at an SBL session, and I'm pretty...
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In the late '70s, Daniel Grossberg did a dissertation at NYU on "Nominalization in Biblical Hebrew." I don't have a copy handy, but I remember speaking with him at an SBL session, and I'm pretty...
Thank you very much. Just what I need.
Michael, thanks very much for the hint on hiding updates one doesn't want to see. Having done so, is there a way to re-enable them?
In teaching people who don't read Hebrew and Greek, I often ask them to search an English text by Strongs' number to find a particular lexeme. I'd like to be able to supplement this kind of exercise...
Thanks to the nature of English (very little prefix variability in the morphology), we almost have one already, in the Strongs' coding. We just need a straightforward way to access the information...
In studying translation techniques, I find it very useful to tabulate the different words in the source language that lie behind a single lexeme in the target language, and vice versa. Young's offers...
I'm probably not the only BibleWorks user who owns separately purchased licenses to reference works (in my case, Wallace, Waltke-O'Connor, and Jouon-Muraoka) that will be superfluous once I get BW8....
Sometimes I'm so excited about what BibleWorks can find for me that I want to share it with others. With that in mind, I maintain a blog on my website (http://www.cyber-chapel.org/blog) in which,...