[B-Greek] Top Ten Things that B-Greekers will be giving up this year for Lent

Stephen Baldwin stbaldwi at hotmail.com
Sun Feb 14 23:09:11 EST 2010


With great respect to the high-calibre ones on b-greek, the thongs of whose sandals etc. etc. this is another simplistic attack; Another generalisation that does not hold water.
Again, perhaps I am missing something -- but I have never once met or heard of anyone who thought they "knew Greek" by reading an interlinear.
And even if they did, that is not the fault of the interlinear, but surely the incorrect use of the tool.
Many years ago I was curious about the word translated "devoted" in Acts 2:42 -- PROSKARTEREW. The early believers "devoted" themselves etc.
I knew scarcely a word of Greek and no grammar or anything -- but I was curious to know more about the word. The only access I had was to an interlinear and to a Vines. I found the word in the interlinear, checked it up in my Vines, and came away with a bit more knowledge about the word than I did before. I did that with several words from time to time.
Did I think that I "knew greek"? Utter nonsense. I did not know greek and I knew I did not know greek and I would never have claimed otherwise. And it may comfort the brethren here assembled to hear my confession that I know a whole lot more now than I did then and I remain light years away from "knowing greek".
So again [and I'm kicking myself that I have resurrected this subject!], I think it is simplistic to rubbish interlinears in the way that is routine on b-greek. Let us have rational debate and generalise where appropriate -- but blanket statements regarding what people may or may not claim -- well, it follows the pattern of setting up arguments that no-one [or hardly anyone] makes, and then shooting them down...which does not add much to the sum of knowledge, does it?

I stand open to correction and further learning...and look forward to the Lenten Moratorium :-)
SteveB

Stephen Baldwin
stbaldwi at hotmail.com





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> Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 16:48:57 -0800
> From: mga318 at yahoo.com
> To: theomann at comcast.net; b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org
> Subject: Re: [B-Greek] Top Ten Things that B-Greekers will be giving up this year for Lent
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> if you consider the ability to pretend to know Greek when you really don't a pro...then that's one.
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> From: Stephen Baldwin stbaldwi at hotmail.com
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> Since I've been b-greeking, I was initially curious about the interlinear debate -- pros and cons...
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> Are there some pros? I don't think I've heard any yet.
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