Biblical Hebrew III: Binyanim Boot Camp 

Date: Feb 02, 2026 - Apr 20, 2025

Time: 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Location: Online

Category: Biblical Hebrew Online Learning

Biblical Hebrew III: Binyanim Boot Camp 

An Online Course with Ari Adler
Eight Mondays: February 2, 9, 23; March 9, 16, 23; April 13, 20, 2026

2:00–3:30 p.m. ET   

Master Biblical Hebrew verbs in eight live online sessions. We will parse verbs from the six most common advanced stems, namely the nifal, hifil, hofal, pi’el, pual, and hitpa’el.  Each class session will consist of an instructor-led lesson followed by group workshopping of biblical verses. The instructor will guide your use of Accordance Bible Software* and Dr. Moster’s own Tanakh Cards.  Readings will be chosen from the narrative books such as Exodus, Judges, and Kings. You will also be encouraged to complete an assignment outside of class each week. 

Recordings will be available for those unable to attend a session.  

Prerequisites: Biblical Hebrew I (Jump Start) and Biblical Hebrew II (Workshop). If you have not completed these courses but believe you have the equivalent background, please schedule a conversation with the instructor prior to enrollment.  Note: Certificate candidates must complete Biblical Hebrew III.  

Cost: $480

Earn a 10% DISCOUNT on courses by declaring your candidacy for the new Certificate in Biblical Hebrew. Complete the four-course sequence and optional capstone project. By the conclusion of the program, you will be able to read and understand a book of the Bible from start to finish in the original Hebrew.   

* If you have not purchased Accordance Software for a previous course, a coupon will be provided to obtain it at the discounted price of $50. The two Tanakh Cards are $15/each. 

Ari Adler is a PhD candidate in Near Eastern Civilizations at the University of Toronto, where his research focuses on the dual noun in Ancient Hebrew. He received his BA and MA in Biblical Studies and Semitic Languages from Yeshiva University, where he has taught Biblical Hebrew and Modern Hebrew since 2021. He is also a translator of historical Hebrew texts for both academic and lay audiences.