I believe one practical problem is that for those of us not actually
involved in teaching Hebrew or studying it formally, time and money become a
big issue. Once you finish your undergraduate course, there is never enough
time to do even the things you really want to do.
Kevin Riley
-------Original Message-------
From: Randall Buth
Date: 14/06/2009 10:26:48 PM
A survey question.
How many on this list are learning Biblical Hebrew in a spoken BH classroom?
If not, is this because
1. A belief that non-spoken methods are more efficient.
2. For practical reasons, a spoken BH class is not available for you.
3. A belief that BH is special/dead and shouldn't be spoken as a class
language.