Introductory Hebrew I
Course Description
Welcome to this course on Biblical Hebrew. I’m thrilled that you’ve decided to take up the challenge. Hebrew is a rich and rewarding language to study (and with it, you will gain access to around 78% of the Bible). It will require hard work and effort, but the challenge is worth it. Language study can be intimidating but, with appropriate time invested, it is eminently doable. Many have done it before you and many will do it after you. I hope you feel supported and encouraged along the way. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes. Be disciplined in your study habits; cramming seldom works in language study. Keep on top of your assignments and you will get the most out of this course.This course is part one of a two-part study of biblical Hebrew. We’ll work through approximately half of Pratico and Van Pelt’s Basics of Biblical Hebrew, laying the foundations for part two next term.
Offered | 2025 Fall |
Dates | Sep 8 - Dec 19 |
Days | Tue, Thurs |
Format | Onsite and Online |
Credit Hours | 3 |
Room Number | Rm 013 |
Teaching Faculty

Matthew Lynch
Bruce K. Waltke Associate Professor of Old Testament
Matthew Lynch holds MATS and ThM degrees from Regent College and a PhD from Emory University. He also carried out postdoctoral research at the University of Göttingen, Germany. Matt then worked as Academic Dean and Lecturer in Old Testament at Westminster Theological Centre in the United Kingdom (2013–2020). He joined the Regent College faculty in summer 2020 and was promoted to Associate Professor of Old Testament in 2022.