Eisenbrauns 1990 ISBN-13 978-0931464317
There are very very few Hebrew Syntax resources offered by Logos. This one is a gem, recommended even by linguistics professors at the Hebrew University. Please bring it back/acquire it (I seem to recall it may have been offered at one point).
Thanks!
https://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Biblical-Hebrew-Syntax-Waltke/dp/0931464315
@hc at one time we had this available. Hopefully, relations with Eisenbrauns/Penn State will be restored this year, and we can make this title available again.
I second this request. It is an important and needed resource. I have the analog version but it would be much more helpful to have it in the app…
Hopefully, we will have something positive to announce soon.
https://www.logos.com/product/4227/an-introduction-to-biblical-hebrew-syntax?queryId=5c370c6ff13e47f472ffa18334a35853 its back!!
Yay, hooray! Go team!
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