OT 013 Course at a Glance

Hebrew 3

Lecturing Faculty: Elizabeth Groves

Effective for the 2024-2025 Academic Year


Course Description

Now that you have finished Hebrew 1 and Hebrew 2, you have learned all the morphology (verb forms, etc.) that you need to know, and you have become acquainted with the basics of Hebrew syntax—at least for narrative. This course will expose you to other genres, such as prayer, prophecy, instruction, law, and poetry. The goals of this course are threefold: (1) to help you grow in reading fluency, (2) to get some practice with making simple exegetical decisions, and (3) to let you play around a bit with Hebrew poetry from the inside, which we believe will give you an awareness of and appreciation for what makes Hebrew poetry "tick." By the end of Hebrew 3 you should have the skills to reach other genres besides narrative.


Books to Purchase

The books listed below are required readings which students should acquire by the start of the term. Additional required readings will be listed in the course syllabus and available electronically in Canvas.

Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (BHS)
by R. Kittel, A. Alt, O. Eissfeldt and P. Kahle
Deutsche Bibelstiftung, 1977
A Concise Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament
by William L. Holladay
Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1972
ISBN: 9780802834133
Williams’ Hebrew Syntax (3rd Edition)
by Ronald J Williams
University of Toronto Press, 2007
ISBN: 9780802094292

Estimated Workload

Lectures Readings Assignments
0.5 5-10 6-10
Hours Per Week Pages Per Week Hours Per Week

Course Assignments

The assignments listed below are provided for general guidance for students to reference as they plan and register. Please reach out to support@wts.edu if you have any questions.

  • 24 Class Meetings [1 hour each]
  • 48 Homework Assignments [2 pages each]
  • 24 Grammar Quizzes [5 minutes each]
  • 24 Vocab Quizzes [5 minutes each]
  • Poetry Project [submitted in multiple small stages]
  • 2 Tests [20 minutes each]
  • Midterm Exam [1 hour]
  • Vocab Exam [1 hour]
  • Final Exam [3 hours]

Synchronous Meeting Times

Please note the synchronous sessions listed below. These sessions are live class meetings where you will meet with your instructor and fellow classmates.

Please note, attendance is required during the meeting times listed as these sessions are integral to the course.

You will register for either the morning or evening section.

  • The Following Meeting Times are for the Spring 2025 Term:
  • Morning Section: Every Monday and Thursday, 9:00-10:30 AM ET
  • Evening Section: Every Monday and Thursday, 7:00-8:30 PM ET