From: Brian Beers (bbeers@complianceservices.com)
Date: Thu Jun 29 2000 - 13:15:22 EDT
You shouldn't study Greek if...
You think it will provide "deeper" insights.
You think it will solve exegetical difficulties.
You think you need it in order to truly understand the Bible.
Brian Beers
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joseph Brian Tucker [mailto:music@riverviewcog.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 6:00 PM
> To: Biblical Greek
> Subject: [b-greek] Reasons Not To Study Greek
>
>
> Greetings
>
> When I took Greek my professot began the class with a list
> of reasons not
> to study Greek. I didn't write them down, so could members
> of the list help
> me by giving me some reasons why students should not study
> Greek. I want to
> use this as I begin teaching my first group of students. I
> would like to
> end up with at least 10 good reasons.
>
> Thanks
> Brian Tucker
> Riverview, MI
> music@riverviewcog.org
>
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