Introductory Hebrew Grammar - Hebrew Syntax
Davidson's technical grammar providing instruction in Hebrew language syntax, covering the proper use and structure of pronouns, verbs, and other grammatical elements essential for reading and interpreting the Hebrew Scriptures.
54 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
Preface to the Second Edition
2
Syntax of the Pronoun
3
Personal Pronouns
4
Demonstrative Pronoun
5
Interrogative Pronoun
6
The Relative Pronoun
7
Other Pronomial Expressions
8
Syntax of the Noun
9
Gender of the Noun
10
Number
11
The Cases
12
Determination. The Article
13
The Genitive. Construct
14
Nominal Apposition
15
The Adjective
16
The Adjective. Comparison
17
The Numerals
18
Syntax of the Verb
19
The Perfect
20
The Simple Imperfect
21
The Conversive Tenses. Perf. and Imperf. with Strong Vav
22
Imperfect with Strong Vav. Vav Conv. Impf.
23
Perfect with Strong Vav. Vav Conv. Perf.
24
Perf. and Impf. with Simple Vav (Copulative)
25
The Moods. Imperative, Jussive, and Cohortative.
26
The Moods with Light Vav
27
Government of the Verb. The Accusative
28
Subordination of One Verb to Another
29
The Nomen Actionis or Infinitive
30
The Nomen Agentis or Participle
31
Subordination of Nouns to the Verb by Means of Prepositions
32
Syntax of the Sentence
33
The Sentence Itself
34
Expression of Subject in Verbal Sentence
35
Complement of the Verbal Sentence
36
Agreement of Subject and Predicate in Respect of Gender and Number
37
Particular Kinds of Sentence
38
Interactional Sentence
39
Affirmative Sentence
40
Interrogative Sentence
41
Negative Sentence
42
The Conditional Sentence
43
The Optative Sentence
44
Conjunctive Sentence
45
Circumstantial Clause
46
Relative Sentence
47
Temporal Sentence
48
Subject and Object Sentence
49
The Causal Sentence
50
Final or Purpose Sentence
51
Consequential Sentence
52
Comparative Sentence
53
Disjunctive Sentence
54
Restrictive, Exceptive, Adversative Sentences
