[B-Greek] "WRITE, WRITE WRITE' (was "Suggestions Please!")
Mark Lightman
lightmanmark at yahoo.com
Mon May 30 09:20:14 EDT 2011
Randall egrapsed
< For mentors, you have all the ancient authors...>
Indeed you do, and some of those ancient authors, to wit John the Revelator and
the LXX translators, wrote in less than proper Greek. Who will mentor the mentors?
If writing Holy Ghost Greek was good enough for these guys, it's good enough for
me.
George wrote
<It is somewhat synonymous to the inmates running the assylum.>
Hi, George,
If this was good enough for the Athenians, it's good enough for me.
Mark L
Φωσφορος
FWSFOROS MARKOS
--- On Sun, 5/29/11, Randall Buth <randallbuth at gmail.com> wrote:
From: Randall Buth <randallbuth at gmail.com>
Subject: [B-Greek] "WRITE, WRITE WRITE' (was "Suggestions Please!")
To: "B Greek" <b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org>
Date: Sunday, May 29, 2011, 11:52 PM
>While I don't wish to imply that writing is not a valuable tool in learning a
language, I would be rather cautious in advocating its use. Without a
qualified
mentor to correct missteps, it can result in bad practices becoming ingrained.
>
George, I would be careful about the advice because it can easily turn
into a justification for not learning Greek, not internalizing it like a real
language. For mentors, you have all the ancient authors, just keep
paying
attention
as you read and as an ancient author says something in a way
that surprises you.
EIHS ERRWMENOS
IWANHS
--
Randall Buth, PhD
www.biblicallanguagecenter.com
Biblical Language Center
Learn Easily - Progress Further - Remember for Life
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