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- From: Mark Wessner <mark AT wessner.ca>
- To: b-greek AT franklin.oit.unc.edu, b-hebrew AT franklin.oit.unc.edu
- Subject: "Non-Academic" Original Languages?
- Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 09:09:25 -0800
Hi Everybody,
If you have taught Biblical Hebrew / Greek in a non-academic setting (eg. church, neighbourhood group, etc), what text(s) have you used, or have you had to create your own material? I would like to offer a Biblical language course that is not "pre-seminary", but instead raises the original language awareness of the participants (why the languages are important, how to use the better lexicons and commentaries, issues in translation, etc). Have any of you had a chance to review Zondervan's soon-to-be-published "Greek for the Rest of Us"? (Looks good on Greek, but short on Hebrew).
Thanks!
Mark Wessner
mark AT wessner.ca
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"Non-Academic" Original Languages?,
Mark Wessner, 12/16/2002
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- RE: "Non-Academic" Original Languages?, Clayton Javurek, 12/16/2002
- RE: "Non-Academic" Original Languages?, Trevor & Julie Peterson, 12/17/2002
- RE: "Non-Academic" Original Languages?, Mark Wessner, 12/17/2002
- RE: "Non-Academic" Original Languages?, Clayton Javurek, 12/17/2002
- RE: "Non-Academic" Original Languages?, Trevor Peterson, 12/17/2002
- RE: "Non-Academic" Original Languages?, Trevor Peterson, 12/17/2002
- RE: "Non-Academic" Original Languages?, Mark Wessner, 12/17/2002
- RE: "Non-Academic" Original Languages?, Clayton Javurek, 12/17/2002
- RE: "Non-Academic" Original Languages?, Trevor Peterson, 12/17/2002
- RE: "Non-Academic" Original Languages?, Trevor Peterson, 12/17/2002
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