[B-Greek] Aramaic or Hebrew in NET Bible

George F Somsel gfsomsel at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 31 00:54:28 EDT 2009


That's a good one.  As Churchill reputedly said, "The British and the Americans are one people separated by a common languge" (or something to that effect).  I would assume that it also applies to Aussies.
 george
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From: David McKay <davidmckay52 at gmail.com>
To: B- Greek <b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 9:35:34 PM
Subject: Re: [B-Greek] Aramaic or Hebrew in NET Bible

> On Jul 30, 2009, at 7:19 PM, Mark Lightman wrote:
>
> > Why not?  "Greek" does not mean Ionic or Attic but both.
> > You can nurse a baby or you can nurse a drink.
>
>
> Hi Mark. Until I met Marie and her newborn twins, our American lecturer's
wife [this is about 1977], I did not know the distinctive American meaning
of nursing a baby, and was very embarrassed at her reaction when I asked if
I could nurse her baby.

I've cuddled plenty, but.

David McKay
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