Note that the book to which Kevin refers orders the passage by canonical order 
rather than order of difficulty (see page xii). Karl’s advice to start with 
narratives in canonical order should be effective.
FWIW, I learned differently: we started with Ruth, Jonah, Psalms, Proverbs.

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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kevin W. Woodruff
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 9:52 AM
To: C L; K Randolph
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Graded Hebrew Reading Schedule

Chris:

If you look at the table of contents of the following book, in the "Look 
Inside" feature, it will give you a listing of passages that may help

http://www.amazon.com/Graded-Reader-Biblical-Hebrew-Reading/dp/0310251575/

Kevin

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--- On Wed, 6/12/13, K Randolph 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

From: K Randolph <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [b-hebrew] Graded Hebrew Reading Schedule
To: "C L" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Cc: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Wednesday, June 12, 2013, 4:29 AM
Dear Chris:

While I don’t know of any published list, there are some broad generalities I 
can mention:

The narrative books tend to be easier, those include Genesis, Numbers, Joshua, 
Judges, Samuel, Kings, Ruth, Esther, Chronicles. Tne most difficult includes 
Isaiah, Jeremiah, Psalms, Job, and the rest seem to fall between these.

Personally, I’d recommend just starting at the beginning, in Genesis, and 
reading through to the end.

Karl W. Randolph.

On Tuesday, June 11, 2013, C L wrote:
Dear Colleagues,

Having finished graduate school, I would like to continue honing my Hebrew 
skills by reading the Tanakh.

Could anyone point me in the direction of a graded reading list, going from 
easier to increasingly difficult passages?

I am aware that there are books on the subject, but these are hard to acquire 
in Argentina.

A website or text document listing the reading schedule would suffice quite 
well.

Does anyone know of such a thing?

Sincerely,

Chris Lovelace

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