Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
IT's all GREEK to me!
Ashley wrote:*groans* I heard this joke EVERY DAY of Greek class for two years. In between semesters, my mother constantly made that joke. Heck, it wasn't even that funny in Julius Caesar. I think that twitchy thing in the corner is the almost-dead horse that is that joke.
Termyt wrote:We have quite a few seminarians on this sight, so I'm guessing instead of an "if" it's more of a "how many." Study of Greek and/or Hebrew is either required or strongly suggested on many seminary campuses.
Ashley wrote: Semper ubi sub ubi.
Well, I'm not in a class or anything right now (although I'd like to be). I do have the Septuagint and New Testament in Greek, though.Ashley wrote:What text did you use?
I was aware of that, but is word order entirely irrelevant? Are there not nuances that could be derived? I think I once heard something about the most important words as far as meaning goes being stuck at the beginning...
Anybody have any resources on learning Greek (just the Koine for now, thanks)?
Anna Mae wrote:I was aware of that, but is word order entirely irrelevant? Are there not nuances that could be derived? I think I once heard something about the most important words as far as meaning goes being stuck at the beginning...
Anna Mae wrote:What is the middle voice?
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