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Advanced Electives<br />

(courses that do not fulfill Biblical Department distribution requirements)<br />

OT5010 Accelerated Hebrew Reading<br />

A reading course designed for graduate students and others who desire to gain<br />

proficiency in the reading of Hebrew prose and Hebrew poetry. The materials<br />

covered vary from term to term, providing exposure to texts of different genres<br />

and levels of difficulty. Prerequisite: a middle level course in Hebrew or Hebrew<br />

exegesis. Course may be repeated. This course does not fulfill Biblical Department<br />

distribution requirements. 3 credits.<br />

Fall Long Term, 2008–2009; Mr. Huffmon<br />

Fall Long Term, 2009–2010; Mr. Seow<br />

OT5040 Aramaic II<br />

Reading from selected texts in various Aramaic dialects (e.g., Old Aramaic, Official<br />

Aramaic, Palmyrene), with some attention given to a review of the basics of<br />

Aramaic grammar. (For students interested in a systematic introduction to Aramaic<br />

grammar, an Introduction to Syriac [NES 515] is offered on a regular basis every<br />

fall at <strong>Princeton</strong> University. Consult the course offerings at <strong>Princeton</strong> University for<br />

further details.) 3 credits.<br />

Spring Long Term, 2009–2010; Mr. Dobbs-Allsopp<br />

OT5050 Historical Hebrew<br />

An introduction to the study of the historical development of Classical (Biblical)<br />

Hebrew. Prerequisite: course OT152 or OT4S or OT1152 and at least one course<br />

in Hebrew exegesis. This course does not fulfill Biblical Department distribution<br />

requirements. Three credits.<br />

Fall Long Term, 2008–2009; Mr. Seow<br />

OT5054 Ugaritic<br />

Introduction to the language and literature of ancient Ugarit. This course does not<br />

fulfill Biblical Department distribution requirements. 3 credits.<br />

Spring Long Term, 2008–2009; Mr. Dobbs-Allsopp<br />

OT5055 Akkadian Grammar<br />

Study of Akkadian grammar in transcription with reading of cuneiform texts from<br />

several periods of the language. This course does not fulfill Biblical Department<br />

distribution requirements. Designed for Ph.D. students but also open to qualified<br />

M.Div. or Th.M. students. 3 credits.<br />

Fall Long Term, 2008–2009; Ms. Pongratz-Leisten<br />

OT5056 Akkadian Grammar<br />

Study of Akkadian grammar in transcription with reading of cuneiform texts from<br />

several periods of the language. This course does not fulfill Biblical Department<br />

distribution requirements. Designed for Ph.D. students but also open to qualified<br />

M.Div. or Th.M. students. 3 credits.<br />

Spring Long Term, 2008–2009; Ms. Pongratz-Leisten<br />

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