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This is the conclusion of a two-part conversation with Dr. Benjamin Noonan, associate professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at Columbia International University, about his study of the biblical languages, his books, and his expertise in Biblical Hebrew research (including his dissertation topic of non-Semitic loanwords in the Hebrew Bible and the value of discourse analysis and linguistics for biblical studies), grammar, and pedagogy as well as resources he sees helpful for students and scholars. See the resource page for the interview here:
https://sites.google.com/view/studyingthebiblicallanguages/interviews/benjamin-noonan
The purpose of this channel is to encourage learners of all levels in the study of the biblical languages.
By Studying the Biblical LanguagesThis is the conclusion of a two-part conversation with Dr. Benjamin Noonan, associate professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at Columbia International University, about his study of the biblical languages, his books, and his expertise in Biblical Hebrew research (including his dissertation topic of non-Semitic loanwords in the Hebrew Bible and the value of discourse analysis and linguistics for biblical studies), grammar, and pedagogy as well as resources he sees helpful for students and scholars. See the resource page for the interview here:
https://sites.google.com/view/studyingthebiblicallanguages/interviews/benjamin-noonan
The purpose of this channel is to encourage learners of all levels in the study of the biblical languages.