Schulgrammatik Der Hebr ischen Sprache is a comprehensive grammar of the Hebrew language, designed for classroom use. Published in 1903, it offers a structured approach to learning Hebrew grammar, making it a valuable resource for students and educators alike. Authored by Schmidt and Sauberzweig, this book presents a detailed analysis of Hebrew syntax and morphology. It serves as an essential reference for anyone seeking a solid foundation in the Hebrew language, particularly those interested in studying classical texts and religious scriptures.
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