As part of
its long-standing historical tradition of preparing young men and women for
ministry, Lycoming College maintains a strong program in Biblical studies,
including the opportunity to study the Biblical languages of Hebrew and Greek,
offered in alternating years. Studying Hebrew and/or Greek is highly
recommended for students planning to enter the ministry, and is required for
Archaeology majors. In addition, Lycoming College offers an
Interdisciplinary Minor in Biblical Languages, consisting of HEBR
101-102, GRK 101-102, plus two additional semesters of intermediate-level Hebrew
and/or Greek chosen from HEBR 221, HEBR 222, GRK 221, and GRK 222. Course
descriptions may be found in the
Lycoming College Catalogue, Religion section.
HEBREW
GREEK
The
Academic Resource Center offers excellent tutoring services in both Hebrew
and Greek.
Snowden Library also has a fine collection of Biblical Language Resources,
including Hebrew and Greek Dictionaries, Lexicons, Encyclopedias, Concordances
and Commentaries. The
Language Lab (Academic Center, 2nd floor, "C" wing) is equipped with
machines for listening to language tapes. Hebrew language tapes designed
to complement our textbook (Biblical Hebrew, Kittel) are available at the
campus store and at http://www.Amazon.com.
Campus
Computer Labs B-200 and B-201 in the Academic Center should also be set up with the Teknia Vocabulary Drilling Program
for Hebrew and Greek, as well as with Hebrew and Greek programs and fonts that
you may use for research projects and composition. For help learning
the Hebrew Alphabet, go to
NetwaysGlobal.com. To download your
own Hebrew or Greek Vocabulary Drilling Program for your home computer
from the web for free, go first to the
Teknia site and download the Vocabulary
Drilling Program for Greek. This includes a database of Greek vocabulary.
To get the database for Hebrew Vocabulary (based on Kittel's grammar) go to
Codex,
and follow the instructions there to download and install the Hebrew Database in
the Teknia drilling program. Codex and
Teknia
also have lots of other useful resources for Hebrew and Greek. You can
also try the Hebrew programs at "Foundationstone.com.au"
or
Basics of Biblical Hebrew.
Vis-Ed Vocabulary cards are also highly recommended (available from the
campus store and at
Amazon.com). Or you may wish to purchase a "Hebrew Tutor" or
"Greek Tutor" program for your computer. For an online
version of the Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon (BDB), the standard
dictionary for Biblical Hebrew, go to
http://www.biblestudytools.net/Lexicons/Hebrew. Other Hebrew and Greek fonts are available for downloading off the Internet for
free, such as those linked at "Omniglot" and at the SBL-site (Society
of Biblical Literature). NetwaysGlobal also
has a free online version of the 1839
Biblia Hebraica (a
standard Hebrew version of the Hebrew Bible). For future
use, you may wish to
purchase "BibleWorks" on CD-Rom, which
includes Hebrew and Greek fonts as well as numerous other useful biblical language study tools (http://www.bibleworks.com).
There are lots of
cool language links on the Web.
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(American Guild of Judaism
at www.jewishart.org)
HEBR 101-102 offered 2004-05,
2006-07
HEBR 221-222
offered 2003-04,
Instr. RJDKnauth, D-320, x4298
knauth@lycoming.edu
ARC Hebrew Tutor - Cynthia Betz
Hebrew Language Asst. - Michele Burns
GRK 101-102 offered 2005-06
GRK 221-222 offered 2004-05
Asst. Prof. S Johnson, D-305,
x4283
johnson@lycoming.edu
ARC Greek Tutor - Katie John
For Hebrew, our current tutors are Cynthia
Betz and Michele Burns.
For Greek, our current tutors are Katie
John, Jill Parker, and Brandon Stewart.
For details, check the Snowden Library Subject Links under "Religion" ->
Biblical Languages (Hebrew)
Latin tapes are available from Steven Johnson or from the Language Lab.
The computer in the Language Lab is set up with the Teknia Vocab Drilling
Program for Hebrew and Greek (see below).
(keyed to Strong's Numbers and
the Theological Word Book of the Old Testament).
To download the free
Hebrew font necessary to view entries, go to
http://www.biblestudytools.net/OtherResources/BSTFonts/
Omniglot is one of my favorites for explaining writing systems (with links for
free downloadable fonts) -
http://www.omniglot.com. ![]()