From: dlrgrk (dlrgrk@paonline.com)
Date: Fri Aug 10 2001 - 14:36:56 EDT
Just a quick question, I am just about to finish Lambdin's textbook,
other than going back and doing his exersizes again(which I will probably
do), where would be a good place to go for more self study?
Many thanks,
Dave Reigle
Perhaps replies off list would be appropriate, since I'm taking a slightly
off topic thread completely off!
-----Original Message-----
From: Randall Buth [SMTP:ButhFam@compuserve.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 9:50 PM
To: Biblical Greek
Cc: Biblical Greek
Subject: [b-greek] RE: Three quick questions
PETRW TOU RICHERT
CAIREIN
>I plan on learning the entire
>vocab for the Greek NT, but clearly I will have to
>cheat for Hebrew.<
Don't throw in the towel on Hebrew:
learn it like you would a living language and don't accept anything less
than
fluency and feeling at home in the text.
The one hint: traditonal methods will not produce this.
We had an observer at our Biblical 'ulpan' this summer with a PhD in Hebrew
(from Ox-bridge, I won't say which to protect anonimity). After one week of
watching
students respond to Biblical Hebrew commands, light dawned, s/he realized
that the language was learnable and that it was not too late (even after a
PhD.).
ERRWSO
Randall Buth
EN IEROSOLUMOIS
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