Hebrew language resources are available to anyone who wants to master the black box mechanics of the Milhamah games. If you just want a better understanding of the comic’s themes, it pays to study up on Semitic languages, especially Hebrew, which the ‘Ivrit tongue is modeled after.
Here are some helpful websites for learning Hebrew vocabulary:
- The Academy of the Hebrew Language’s Ma’agarim historical database
- The Academy of the Hebrew Language’s modern Hebrew Terms database
- Morfix
Here are some helpful books and dictionaries:
- A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Hebrew Language for Readers of English by Ernest Klein
- The Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament
- Even-Shoshan Hebrew-Hebrew dictionary (Six volumes. The gold standard, but for advanced students only!)
- Pocket Dictionary for the Study of Biblical Hebrew by Todd J. Murphy
- Chanting the Hebrew Bible: The Art of Cantillation by Joshua R. Jacobson
- The Phonological Structure of the Verbal Roots in Arabic and Hebrew by Bernard Bachra
- Diqduq ha-peh ve ha-ozen by Uzzi Ornan (A grammar guide written in Hebrew. For advanced students only!)
- A Grammar of Biblical Hebrew by Paul Jouon and Takamitsu Muraoka
The completionist may want some in-depth word studies:
- The Semantics of Blessing and Cursing in Ancient Hebrew by J.K. Aitken
- The Semantics of Ancient Hebrew Colour Lexemes by J.E. Hartley
The historian who wants to know about the Dead Sea Scrolls or the Hebrew revival movement:
- Institutionalized Language Planning by Scott B. Saulson