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Product Description Readers of this volume—200 Devotionals from the Hebrew Bible—will find nuggets of wisdom in short devotionals written by the author and her students. Each devotional includes (1) one or two verses in Hebrew, (2) an English translation, (3) a brief explanation of the biblical context, (4) an exposition for life application, (5) a few New Testament verses, (6) a prayer, and (7) space for personal reflections. The rich spiritual truths found in the devotionals are designed to provide nourishment for all believers, including academics, church leaders, congregants, students, and youth. The Hebrew texts included in the devotionals are drawn both from prosaic and poetic texts found in the Torah, historical books, and wisdom literature. They cover themes such as the image of God in humans, healthy relationships, managing God’s blessings, dealing with doubts, responding to God’s call, and much more. Review "How exciting to see what treasures these Hebrew students have come upon in their studies! Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to read, meditate upon, and be inspired by the interpretations and reflections of serious and devoted seekers for spiritual truths. Join with them in the language of prayer." --Richard S. Hess, Distinguished Professor of Old Testament and Semitic Languages, Denver Seminary "Helene Dallaire is to be thanked for this refreshing reminder of biblical Hebrew's role in our spiritual formation. Compiled from devotionals written by her Hebrew students, this rich collection of spiritual insights is sure to encourage and inspire its readers and motivate them to read the biblical text in its original languages." --Benjamin J. Noonan, Associate Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew, Columbia International University "Anyone who knows Prof. Dallaire knows that she loves Hebrew (infectiously!) and her students. This volume is a testament to her commitment to make the Old Testament come alive in significant ways for the faith life of her students. Here in their own words, we see them embracing the Hebrew Scriptures. A vocation fulfilled, and a lesson to us all." --M. Daniel Carroll R., Blanchard Professor of Old Testament, Wheaton College About the Author Helene M. Dallaire is Earl S. Kalland Professor of Old Testament and Semitic Languages at Denver Seminary. She authored The Syntax of Volitives in Biblical Hebrew and Amarna Canaanite Prose (2014), Biblical Hebrew: A Living Language (2017), "Joshua" in the Expositor's Bible Commentary (2012), and co-edited "Where Shall Wisdom Be Found?" A Grammatical Tribute to Professor Stephen A. Kaufman (2017). She is ordained with the Evangelical Church Alliance (2006) and leads Bible studies in a federal prison.