[B-Greek] Con Campbell on Interlinears
George F Somsel
gfsomsel at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 6 16:15:33 EDT 2009
Ahh ! That justifies the purchase of an interlinear. They are quite valuable if they are never used. :-)
george
gfsomsel
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From: James Ernest <jdernest at alum.bu.edu>
To: B-GREEK list <b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2009 1:08:49 PM
Subject: Re: [B-Greek] Con Campbell on Interlinears
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:08 AM, James Bowick <james at bowick.com> wrote:
> I would be curious to
> know how many of us, some now with Ph.Ds, got their first taste of Greek,
> and got hooked on it, through such tools?
>
> James Bowick
>
I bought an interlinear NT by mail order from Baker Book House when I was in
junior high school or high school, just out of curiosity. It never hurt me a
bit.
Then again, I never used it, as far as I can recall. I do recall seeing it
sitting there on my shelf for years--can't remember whether I eventually
sold it or gave it away. I do think it somehow kept reminding me, until I
got to college and could take my first Greek class, that the New Testament
was written in a mysterious language that I ought to try to learn someday.
James
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