: At 114 pages, it is designed as a concise, focused tool for self-study or classroom use.
: The book is intended for those who have already mastered the Hebrew alphabet, typically through Learn to Read Biblical Hebrew Volume 1 . Learn to Read Biblical Hebrew ~ Volume 2
: The ultimate aim is to provide the "mechanical" tools necessary for proper biblical interpretation, grounded in original cultural and linguistic contexts. : At 114 pages, it is designed as
: How small additions to a root change its grammatical function, such as person, number, or gender. : At 114 pages