Books by Jonathan Kline
A Hebrew Reader for the Pentateuch, 2024
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Inspiration from the Greek New Testament, 2024
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“Everyone who has had exposure to Latin, regardless of how elementary and regardless of how long ... more “Everyone who has had exposure to Latin, regardless of how elementary and regardless of how long ago, can pick up this book and start reading right away. Karen DeCrescenzo Lavery and Jonathan Kline have carefully selected short and vivid verses, and a literal translation invites you to look closely at each word of each passage: the Biblical Latin lingers, cultivating mind and soul. This is a wonderful addition to a wonderful series.” —Luca Grillo, Eli J. and Helen Shaheen Collegiate Professor of Classics, University of Notre Dame
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“This is a remarkable addition to the bookshelves of lovers of the book of Psalms—for prayer, for... more “This is a remarkable addition to the bookshelves of lovers of the book of Psalms—for prayer, for study, for pure literary enjoyment. The layout of these select loveliest psalms is perfect for readers of all levels and backgrounds, from those with just a basic knowledge of Hebrew to scholars delving into the complex syntax, cantillation system, and poetic devices of Biblical Hebrew. The ingenious page display based on the traditional accents is the cleverest and most useful design I have seen for capturing the text’s grammatical and semantic structure, simplifying a very complex system so that anybody can follow. Pure pleasure!”
—Shmuel Bolozky, Professor Emeritus of Hebrew, University of Massachusetts Amherst
“This work is an excellent introduction to the Hebrew text of the Psalms. It is particularly innovative in its focus on the Masoretic accents of the Psalms. These are usually ignored by students of Biblical Hebrew, but are of great importance for understanding how the Psalms were understood in the Masoretic tradition. The text of the Psalms is transcribed directly from the Aleppo Codex, the most important Masoretic manuscript, with details of the manuscript that do not appear in the standard printed editions. This Reader will bring students closer to the primary manuscript sources of the Psalms.”
—Geoffrey Khan, Regius Professor of Hebrew, University of Cambridge
“I’ve long been a fan of Jonathan Kline’s line of books on the biblical languages, recommending them to students and using them myself—all with great profit. My favorite thus far has been his A Proverb a Day in Biblical Hebrew, but this latest volume, A Hebrew Reader for the Psalms: 40 Beloved Texts, co-edited with Pete Myers, will no doubt jump to the head of the class. Here one finds a treasure trove of information about forty selected psalms that does exactly what Myers and Kline hope—facilitate an up-close, even intimate experience with the Hebrew text of these remarkable poems. But make no mistake about it: this is not a primer useful only for novices. An amazing amount of thought and research has gone into this volume (the appendix on accents alone is worth the price of the book), ensuring that it will be of great use even to seasoned readers and researchers of the Psalms. I am already praying that Myers and Kline will do the rest of the Psalter . . . soon!”
—Brent A. Strawn, Professor of Old Testament and Professor of Law, Duke University
“In the meticulous care Myers and Kline have put into presenting the Hebrew of these forty ‘beloved’ psalms in an accurate and accessible manner, they have performed an evident labor of love that promises to stoke the reader’s passion for the beauties of these texts and the Hebrew language. The volume’s carefully designed format invites readers across the range of facility in this language into a deeper encounter with and greater love for the Psalms.”
—Will Kynes, Associate Professor of Biblical Studies, Samford University
Available here:
https://www.christianbook.com/hebrew-reader-the-psalms-beloved-texts/pete-myers/9781683072720/pd/153047
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“What a marvelously conceived and well-executed project! Follow master teacher Jonathan Kline as ... more “What a marvelously conceived and well-executed project! Follow master teacher Jonathan Kline as he introduces the reader to the too often neglected book of Proverbs, demonstrates the value of its pithy sayings and aphorisms, and teaches Hebrew grammar and vocabulary all in a single stroke. The organization of the book allows all this to unfold in the most pedagogically beneficial way: Kline begins with the verses constructed from the most basic and common words, and only toward book’s end does one encounter those proverbs that include rare lexical items. Students and scholars at all stages of learning will profit from this invaluable companion to the book of Proverbs.”
—Gary A. Rendsburg, Blanche and Irving Laurie Professor of Jewish History, Rutgers University
“This book has so many good qualities to commend it: it is informed, it will encourage flagging Hebrew readers, it is brief enough to be doable for most of us, and even more: it helps us to tap daily into the glories of the wisdom culture that comes to expression in these proverbs. Ours is a world swamped by everything new, while Proverbs takes us into a world where the old is ever renewable. Daily ponderings of wisdom make for a wise person.” —Scot McKnight, Professor of New Testament, Northern Seminary
“Thank you, Jonathan Kline, for this helpful and carefully presented guide to reading proverbs in Hebrew one day at a time. I enthusiastically recommend this book to all who want to keep up and improve their Hebrew skills. Not only will the reader’s language ability grow, but so will their knowledge of the book of Proverbs. If you want to grow in wisdom, read Proverbs; and if you want to grow in your understanding of Proverbs, read A Proverb a Day in Biblical Hebrew.” —Tremper Longman III, Distinguished Scholar and Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies, Westmont College
“Acquiring wisdom requires tedious grappling with proverbs, sayings, and riddles (Proverbs 1:6), many of them terse and obscure—some virtually impenetrable. Having navigated the path ahead of us, Kline is our able tutor on a difficult but rewarding journey. Every bit as clever as the sayings themselves, this book is part Hebrew grammar, part devotional, part poetry, and part introduction to wisdom literature. This little book achieves a style of translation that the eminent Hebrew translator Robert Alter believes is sadly lacking in our modern English Bibles.” —Ryan P. O’Dowd, author of Proverbs (The Story of God Bible Commentary) and co-author of Old Testament Wisdom Literature: A Theological Introduction
Available at:
https://www.christianbook.com/a-proverb-day-in-biblical-hebrew/jonathan-kline/9781683072430/pd/072430?event=ESRCN
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"We have needed this book for a very long time. My students share with me time and again how frus... more "We have needed this book for a very long time. My students share with me time and again how frustrating it is that once out of the classroom, they lose their Greek knowledge so quickly—a knowledge that took untold hours and much hard work to acquire. And yet, maintaining facility with Greek doesn't require untold hours; it can truly take just a few minutes a day. Now, I can tell my students: Buy this book. Jonathan Kline will give you your time back. More importantly, he will remind you of why you studied Biblical Greek in the first place: in order to develop a more expansive, more nuanced, more intimate understanding of the New Testament texts and the claims that they make on the world."
–Michal Beth Dinkler, Assistant Professor of New Testament, Yale Divinity School
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"What a clear and superb presentation of the grammar of Biblical Hebrew! Indeed, in just two minu... more "What a clear and superb presentation of the grammar of Biblical Hebrew! Indeed, in just two minutes per day, one can continue to read and enjoy and appreciate the original text of the Hebrew Bible! The clear layout, the highlighting, the choice of passages, and much more make the learning process a sheer delight."
–Gary A. Rendsburg, Blanche and Irving Laurie Professor of Jewish History, Rutgers University
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"Jonathan Kline has done a real service to students of Biblical Aramaic. This book offers a genui... more "Jonathan Kline has done a real service to students of Biblical Aramaic. This book offers a genuinely manageable way to stop painstakingly learned vocabulary from slipping out of memory. The well-chosen daily selections really do require only a few minutes' study, but the material will stay in the mind for much longer. Anyone who has previously studied Biblical Aramaic will be able to fit this book into even the busiest schedule and profit from it."
–Jennie Grillo, Assistant Professor of Old Testament, Duke Divinity School
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"Keeping up with ancient languages that have been painstakingly learned in school or seminary is ... more "Keeping up with ancient languages that have been painstakingly learned in school or seminary is a big challenge for everyone these days within our working schedules, full of so many pressing and distracting tasks and demands. However, reading the biblical texts in their original languages is extremely important, both for those of us who work directly with them and for those who are simply passionate about them. There is indeed no other means to appreciate them in full both exegetically and spiritually. For whoever might have found themselves in such a situation, Jonathan Kline's Keep Up Your Biblical Greek two-volume set is a real life-saver. The conception of the books is as truly innovative as it is helpful. Readers can move along through little rewarding steps that refresh their knowledge of the language while deepening their familiarity with the biblical texts. These two books are real gems that can fit easily even within the busiest schedules, but they do not lack a thing in terms of linguistic precision and expertise."
–Giovanni Bazzana, Professor of New Testament, Harvard Divinity School
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"Language learning is a costly investment on many levels. Reading the Bible in Hebrew, Greek, and... more "Language learning is a costly investment on many levels. Reading the Bible in Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic is a skill acquired only through many months of difficult effort, yet after coursework ends, life and work get in the way, and the ability to access Scripture in its original language fades. Now with Jonathan Kline's series, language learners can not only protect and sustain the knowledge they've acquired—they can build new skills. These expertly designed Two Minutes a Day books will help anyone who has taken an introductory Biblical language course revive their reading ability, and the lessons can even function as daily devotional readings in the original language. While working through the short passages in these books, I felt as though I had a wise language teacher by my side. Kline is that teacher, and through these volumes readers will again feel the excitement and joy of connecting with the Bible in the language of its authors."
–Brian R. Doak, Associate Professor of Biblical Studies and Faculty Fellow in the William Penn Honors Program, George Fox University
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A one-stop shop for anyone who is studying Biblical Aramaic or seeking to retain the knowledge th... more A one-stop shop for anyone who is studying Biblical Aramaic or seeking to retain the knowledge they have already acquired. A wonderful resource for both professors and students, Biblical Aramaic: A Reader & Handbook effectively empowers students to be able to read the Bible's Aramaic texts with comprehension, ease, and enjoyment, and to sustain a solid, lasting command of the language long after their formal study has ended. Split into two main sections a Reader and word lists this is an essential tool for anyone who wants to read the Aramaic portions of the Bible with understanding and confidence, and to maintain this ability over the long term.
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This book focuses on the way the biblical writers used allusive soundplay to construct theologica... more This book focuses on the way the biblical writers used allusive soundplay to construct theological discourse, that is, in service of their efforts to describe the nature of God and God's relationship to humanity. By showing that a variety of biblical books contain examples of allusive soundplay employed for this purpose, Kline demonstrates that this literary device played an important role in the growth of the biblical text as a whole and in the development of ancient Israelite and early Jewish theological traditions.
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Keep Up Your Biblical Greek in Two Minutes a Day, vol. 1, 2017
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A Proverb a Day in Biblical Hebrew, 2019
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Reviews of My Books by Jonathan Kline
"Overall, I think this resource is excellent. The level of precision, thoughtfulness, and quality... more "Overall, I think this resource is excellent. The level of precision, thoughtfulness, and quality that has gone into the book is outstanding. It was made with both the student and the scholar in mind. I know I will certainly be using it personally and recommending it to my own students for years to come."
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https://williamaross.com/2021/12/27/review-a-new-hebrew-reader-for-the-psalms/
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"I am absolutely thrilled that Hendrickson Publishers has published the “Keep Up Your Biblical La... more "I am absolutely thrilled that Hendrickson Publishers has published the “Keep Up Your Biblical Languages In Two Minutes A Day” resource series. . . . Books from this series would make for an excellent gift for your pastor, and any seminary student in your church. Considering the strong potential it has to help one “Keep Up…” their language skills for life and ministry, the price is really quite reasonable. Overall, this is an excellent resource which I cannot commend too highly. Whether you find yourself in the Promised Land or wandering in the wilderness of Biblical Hebrew, this resource by Jonathan Kline is sure to keep you exposed to the language regularly and encouraged along the way."
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https://www.amazon.com/Hebrew-Reader-Pentateuch-Narratives-Teaching/dp/B0CL2GSK73/ref=sr_1_1?crid=7O94H9ZX5NIC&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ihJKnlczzLz12tR4hco3NsTb7PPn24Oa3trABFeSAX9kI1AvuvR8R8PBr-qADeNmeLhqc2EtX0Yicz4uXEWdJKceMC5Zt-7eltm-LNoF67FCHJFX5eRshMQBVuY7-uFFYrS6qleUaFFG8i5tVBiO0MbARCknHH5KwBdBoqU4qoimEryZl3besGA-ArOWYiLMbfwnLHvb2H1Mtug3_Djzs5WWlYCJj-z2IrhRnCZVln8.7cC2ekycd8IAC61h_6Y5OEZUVpKHyx_31z0seWYKobo&dib_tag=se&keywords=Hebrew+Reader+for+the+Pentateuch&qid=1708358068&s=books&sprefix=hebrew+reader+for+the+pentateuch%2Cstripbooks%2C85&sr=1-1
https://www.amazon.com/Inspiration-Greek-New-Testament-Readings/dp/1496485890/ref=sr_1_1?crid=19L2GXFKWZYOW&keywords=inspiration+from+the+greek+new+testament&qid=1698066213&sprefix=inspiration+from+the+greek+new+testament%2Caps%2C72&sr=8-1
—Shmuel Bolozky, Professor Emeritus of Hebrew, University of Massachusetts Amherst
“This work is an excellent introduction to the Hebrew text of the Psalms. It is particularly innovative in its focus on the Masoretic accents of the Psalms. These are usually ignored by students of Biblical Hebrew, but are of great importance for understanding how the Psalms were understood in the Masoretic tradition. The text of the Psalms is transcribed directly from the Aleppo Codex, the most important Masoretic manuscript, with details of the manuscript that do not appear in the standard printed editions. This Reader will bring students closer to the primary manuscript sources of the Psalms.”
—Geoffrey Khan, Regius Professor of Hebrew, University of Cambridge
“I’ve long been a fan of Jonathan Kline’s line of books on the biblical languages, recommending them to students and using them myself—all with great profit. My favorite thus far has been his A Proverb a Day in Biblical Hebrew, but this latest volume, A Hebrew Reader for the Psalms: 40 Beloved Texts, co-edited with Pete Myers, will no doubt jump to the head of the class. Here one finds a treasure trove of information about forty selected psalms that does exactly what Myers and Kline hope—facilitate an up-close, even intimate experience with the Hebrew text of these remarkable poems. But make no mistake about it: this is not a primer useful only for novices. An amazing amount of thought and research has gone into this volume (the appendix on accents alone is worth the price of the book), ensuring that it will be of great use even to seasoned readers and researchers of the Psalms. I am already praying that Myers and Kline will do the rest of the Psalter . . . soon!”
—Brent A. Strawn, Professor of Old Testament and Professor of Law, Duke University
“In the meticulous care Myers and Kline have put into presenting the Hebrew of these forty ‘beloved’ psalms in an accurate and accessible manner, they have performed an evident labor of love that promises to stoke the reader’s passion for the beauties of these texts and the Hebrew language. The volume’s carefully designed format invites readers across the range of facility in this language into a deeper encounter with and greater love for the Psalms.”
—Will Kynes, Associate Professor of Biblical Studies, Samford University
Available here:
https://www.christianbook.com/hebrew-reader-the-psalms-beloved-texts/pete-myers/9781683072720/pd/153047
Available at:
https://www.amazon.com/Biblisches-Hebr%C3%A4isch-Der-Zwei-Minuten-Sprachtrainer/dp/3438054884
Available at:
https://www.amazon.com/Biblisches-Griechisch-Der-Zwei-Minuten-Sprachtrainer/dp/3438054906
—Gary A. Rendsburg, Blanche and Irving Laurie Professor of Jewish History, Rutgers University
“This book has so many good qualities to commend it: it is informed, it will encourage flagging Hebrew readers, it is brief enough to be doable for most of us, and even more: it helps us to tap daily into the glories of the wisdom culture that comes to expression in these proverbs. Ours is a world swamped by everything new, while Proverbs takes us into a world where the old is ever renewable. Daily ponderings of wisdom make for a wise person.” —Scot McKnight, Professor of New Testament, Northern Seminary
“Thank you, Jonathan Kline, for this helpful and carefully presented guide to reading proverbs in Hebrew one day at a time. I enthusiastically recommend this book to all who want to keep up and improve their Hebrew skills. Not only will the reader’s language ability grow, but so will their knowledge of the book of Proverbs. If you want to grow in wisdom, read Proverbs; and if you want to grow in your understanding of Proverbs, read A Proverb a Day in Biblical Hebrew.” —Tremper Longman III, Distinguished Scholar and Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies, Westmont College
“Acquiring wisdom requires tedious grappling with proverbs, sayings, and riddles (Proverbs 1:6), many of them terse and obscure—some virtually impenetrable. Having navigated the path ahead of us, Kline is our able tutor on a difficult but rewarding journey. Every bit as clever as the sayings themselves, this book is part Hebrew grammar, part devotional, part poetry, and part introduction to wisdom literature. This little book achieves a style of translation that the eminent Hebrew translator Robert Alter believes is sadly lacking in our modern English Bibles.” —Ryan P. O’Dowd, author of Proverbs (The Story of God Bible Commentary) and co-author of Old Testament Wisdom Literature: A Theological Introduction
Available at:
https://www.christianbook.com/a-proverb-day-in-biblical-hebrew/jonathan-kline/9781683072430/pd/072430?event=ESRCN
–Michal Beth Dinkler, Assistant Professor of New Testament, Yale Divinity School
–Gary A. Rendsburg, Blanche and Irving Laurie Professor of Jewish History, Rutgers University
–Jennie Grillo, Assistant Professor of Old Testament, Duke Divinity School
–Giovanni Bazzana, Professor of New Testament, Harvard Divinity School
–Brian R. Doak, Associate Professor of Biblical Studies and Faculty Fellow in the William Penn Honors Program, George Fox University
Book Sample Pages by Jonathan Kline
Reviews of My Books by Jonathan Kline
Read more at:
https://williamaross.com/2021/12/27/review-a-new-hebrew-reader-for-the-psalms/
Read more at:
https://jakobhaddick.de/der-neue-zwei-minuten-sprachtrainer-bibelgriechisch/
Read more at:
https://jaredharfield.home.blog/2020/09/16/review-keep-up-your-biblical-hebrew-in-two-minutes-a-day-vol-1/
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/religionprof/2020/04/keep-up-your-biblical-aramaic-and-or-hebrew-in-two-minutes-a-day.html
https://www.amazon.com/Hebrew-Reader-Pentateuch-Narratives-Teaching/dp/B0CL2GSK73/ref=sr_1_1?crid=7O94H9ZX5NIC&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ihJKnlczzLz12tR4hco3NsTb7PPn24Oa3trABFeSAX9kI1AvuvR8R8PBr-qADeNmeLhqc2EtX0Yicz4uXEWdJKceMC5Zt-7eltm-LNoF67FCHJFX5eRshMQBVuY7-uFFYrS6qleUaFFG8i5tVBiO0MbARCknHH5KwBdBoqU4qoimEryZl3besGA-ArOWYiLMbfwnLHvb2H1Mtug3_Djzs5WWlYCJj-z2IrhRnCZVln8.7cC2ekycd8IAC61h_6Y5OEZUVpKHyx_31z0seWYKobo&dib_tag=se&keywords=Hebrew+Reader+for+the+Pentateuch&qid=1708358068&s=books&sprefix=hebrew+reader+for+the+pentateuch%2Cstripbooks%2C85&sr=1-1
https://www.amazon.com/Inspiration-Greek-New-Testament-Readings/dp/1496485890/ref=sr_1_1?crid=19L2GXFKWZYOW&keywords=inspiration+from+the+greek+new+testament&qid=1698066213&sprefix=inspiration+from+the+greek+new+testament%2Caps%2C72&sr=8-1
—Shmuel Bolozky, Professor Emeritus of Hebrew, University of Massachusetts Amherst
“This work is an excellent introduction to the Hebrew text of the Psalms. It is particularly innovative in its focus on the Masoretic accents of the Psalms. These are usually ignored by students of Biblical Hebrew, but are of great importance for understanding how the Psalms were understood in the Masoretic tradition. The text of the Psalms is transcribed directly from the Aleppo Codex, the most important Masoretic manuscript, with details of the manuscript that do not appear in the standard printed editions. This Reader will bring students closer to the primary manuscript sources of the Psalms.”
—Geoffrey Khan, Regius Professor of Hebrew, University of Cambridge
“I’ve long been a fan of Jonathan Kline’s line of books on the biblical languages, recommending them to students and using them myself—all with great profit. My favorite thus far has been his A Proverb a Day in Biblical Hebrew, but this latest volume, A Hebrew Reader for the Psalms: 40 Beloved Texts, co-edited with Pete Myers, will no doubt jump to the head of the class. Here one finds a treasure trove of information about forty selected psalms that does exactly what Myers and Kline hope—facilitate an up-close, even intimate experience with the Hebrew text of these remarkable poems. But make no mistake about it: this is not a primer useful only for novices. An amazing amount of thought and research has gone into this volume (the appendix on accents alone is worth the price of the book), ensuring that it will be of great use even to seasoned readers and researchers of the Psalms. I am already praying that Myers and Kline will do the rest of the Psalter . . . soon!”
—Brent A. Strawn, Professor of Old Testament and Professor of Law, Duke University
“In the meticulous care Myers and Kline have put into presenting the Hebrew of these forty ‘beloved’ psalms in an accurate and accessible manner, they have performed an evident labor of love that promises to stoke the reader’s passion for the beauties of these texts and the Hebrew language. The volume’s carefully designed format invites readers across the range of facility in this language into a deeper encounter with and greater love for the Psalms.”
—Will Kynes, Associate Professor of Biblical Studies, Samford University
Available here:
https://www.christianbook.com/hebrew-reader-the-psalms-beloved-texts/pete-myers/9781683072720/pd/153047
Available at:
https://www.amazon.com/Biblisches-Hebr%C3%A4isch-Der-Zwei-Minuten-Sprachtrainer/dp/3438054884
Available at:
https://www.amazon.com/Biblisches-Griechisch-Der-Zwei-Minuten-Sprachtrainer/dp/3438054906
—Gary A. Rendsburg, Blanche and Irving Laurie Professor of Jewish History, Rutgers University
“This book has so many good qualities to commend it: it is informed, it will encourage flagging Hebrew readers, it is brief enough to be doable for most of us, and even more: it helps us to tap daily into the glories of the wisdom culture that comes to expression in these proverbs. Ours is a world swamped by everything new, while Proverbs takes us into a world where the old is ever renewable. Daily ponderings of wisdom make for a wise person.” —Scot McKnight, Professor of New Testament, Northern Seminary
“Thank you, Jonathan Kline, for this helpful and carefully presented guide to reading proverbs in Hebrew one day at a time. I enthusiastically recommend this book to all who want to keep up and improve their Hebrew skills. Not only will the reader’s language ability grow, but so will their knowledge of the book of Proverbs. If you want to grow in wisdom, read Proverbs; and if you want to grow in your understanding of Proverbs, read A Proverb a Day in Biblical Hebrew.” —Tremper Longman III, Distinguished Scholar and Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies, Westmont College
“Acquiring wisdom requires tedious grappling with proverbs, sayings, and riddles (Proverbs 1:6), many of them terse and obscure—some virtually impenetrable. Having navigated the path ahead of us, Kline is our able tutor on a difficult but rewarding journey. Every bit as clever as the sayings themselves, this book is part Hebrew grammar, part devotional, part poetry, and part introduction to wisdom literature. This little book achieves a style of translation that the eminent Hebrew translator Robert Alter believes is sadly lacking in our modern English Bibles.” —Ryan P. O’Dowd, author of Proverbs (The Story of God Bible Commentary) and co-author of Old Testament Wisdom Literature: A Theological Introduction
Available at:
https://www.christianbook.com/a-proverb-day-in-biblical-hebrew/jonathan-kline/9781683072430/pd/072430?event=ESRCN
–Michal Beth Dinkler, Assistant Professor of New Testament, Yale Divinity School
–Gary A. Rendsburg, Blanche and Irving Laurie Professor of Jewish History, Rutgers University
–Jennie Grillo, Assistant Professor of Old Testament, Duke Divinity School
–Giovanni Bazzana, Professor of New Testament, Harvard Divinity School
–Brian R. Doak, Associate Professor of Biblical Studies and Faculty Fellow in the William Penn Honors Program, George Fox University
Read more at:
https://williamaross.com/2021/12/27/review-a-new-hebrew-reader-for-the-psalms/
Read more at:
https://jakobhaddick.de/der-neue-zwei-minuten-sprachtrainer-bibelgriechisch/
Read more at:
https://jaredharfield.home.blog/2020/09/16/review-keep-up-your-biblical-hebrew-in-two-minutes-a-day-vol-1/
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/religionprof/2020/04/keep-up-your-biblical-aramaic-and-or-hebrew-in-two-minutes-a-day.html
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https://www.booksataglance.com/book-reviews/keep-up-your-biblical-greek-in-two-minutes-a-day-2-volumes-by-jonathan-g-kline/
Read the full review at: Modern Reformation 28.5 (Sept.-Oct. 2019), 54-56.
https://newbooksnetwork.com/jonathan-g-kline-keep-up-your-biblical-greek-in-2-minutes-a-day-hendrickson-2017/
https://hendricksonpublishers.blog/2019/08/07/interview-with-jonathan-g-kline-about-a-proverb-a-day-in-biblical-hebrew/
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https://readingacts.com/2019/07/26/book-review-jonathan-g-kline-a-proverb-a-day-in-biblical-hebrew/
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https://williamaross.com/2019/08/01/review-jonathan-klines-a-proverb-a-day-in-biblical-hebrew/
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https://spoiledmilks.com/2019/07/05/review-biblical-hebrew-two-minutes-kline/
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https://zwingliusredivivus.wordpress.com/2019/07/11/a-proverb-a-day-in-biblical-hebrew/
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https://www.booksataglance.com/book-reviews/the-2-minutes-a-day-biblical-language-series-by-jonathan-g-kline/
http://dailydoseofgreek.com/creative-learning/jonathan-klines-biblical-greek-daily-reader/
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for his teaching and writings in the area of biblical and
covenant theology. In the mid-1990s, just after Kline finished
writing what is considered to be his magnum opus (a study
of the book of Genesis called Kingdom Prologue), he wrote a
brief commentary on the same biblical text. Genesis: A New
Commentary was not published during his lifetime and is now made available to the public for the first time.
https://newbooksnetwork.com/jonathan-g-kline-keep-up-your-biblical-greek-in-2-minutes-a-day-hendrickson-2017/
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/cruxsola/2020/08/dr-jonathan-kline-hendrickson-publishers-editors-behind-the-great-books-in-new-testament-studies/