“How Biblical Languages Work” is a book that is designed for a person who is interested in, about to begin, or just beginning to study the Biblical languages (Hebrew and Greek). You do not need to know any language other than English to read it. I would also note that while it is designed for those who will go on to be students of Hebrew and Greek, it would be a great help to any lay person who wants to understand their English Bible better. It isn’t necessarily for beginners, but it can be used by them if they are determined enough.
The book starts out by defining language as “systems of conventionalized symbols used by groups of people to communicate and to express their identity.” From here it breaks down all these aspects of language and how they work together. In fact, though it is not really a long book, it went way more in depth than I expected. It talks about syllables, morphemes, compound words, sentence makeup, semantics, dialects, and why translation is not an exact art. Also discussed in the book is why studying the original languages might be important to you and a few helpful study tips. The only downside is that there are parts that are very technical and may require lots of concentration to read with understanding.
Overall, I’d say this book is excellent. Outside of the Bible, there are very few books that say nothing I disagree with. You can add this book to the list of those that I totally agree with. It is factual, concise, and in-depth. Furthermore, it has exercises that are good to do and extremely enlightening at the end of each chapter. This will be a great resource for many years to come.
My Rating: 9.5/ 10 Stars.