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Vocabulary (and other) files available to learn with Yet Another Vocab Tester 

A word about fonts.

Because YAT uses Unicode, any file should work with any Unicode font that displays the relevant language properly.  However, lots of Unicode fonts don't display Hebrew or, worse, display it badly (e.g., with vowel pointing following, rather than under, the consonants).  Therefore, each file below will come configured for fonts that work particularly well.  The name of the font and a link to where to install it is below in each case.  If you don't have that font installed, YAT will look at what you do have on your system and take its best guess from some common fonts.

 

Biblical Hebrew

Most common Hebrew words by frequency, as needed for second year Reading Biblical Hebrew (BH3.2) at Oak Hill.

Fonts: the file uses Ezra SIL and SBL Hebrew.  They're both free and do a good job of displaying Hebrew and English.

Vocab for Nahum, Habbakkuk, Zephaniah for the former OT4.10 and OT5.10 Prophetic Literature module at Oak Hill.

Fonts: the file uses Ezra SIL.  It's free and does a good job of displaying Hebrew and English.  

 

New Testament Greek

Vocab and paradigms for Dr. Jeremy Duff's The Elements of New Testament Greek.  See a list of what this contains, beyond simple vocab listings, so far.

Fonts: the file uses Gentium and Arial Unicode MS.  Gentium is free and Arial Unicode MS comes with Windows.  They both do a good job of displaying Greek and English, but any font that can handle both English and Greek with accents is fine. 

All words in the Greek New Testament, by frequency.

Fonts: the file uses Gentium and Arial Unicode MS.  Gentium is free and Arial Unicode MS comes with Windows.  They both do a good job of displaying Greek and English, but any font that can handle both English and Greek with accents is fine.  

 

Other

A file for learning ecclesiastical Latin, put together by Daniel Roe.

Fonts: you may want to use the Junicode font.

Definitions for 1st year Doctrine module (CD1.1) at at Oak Hill.  Put together by Mark Fossey.

Dates to be learned for first year Church History module (CH1.1) as at Dec. 2007, put together by Mark Fossey.