When I first came to The Master's College, I was interested in Greek. I decided to take Hebrew due to the fact that the cousins who I was living with were Jews and I thought it would be helpful. Although I do not regret having some basic knowledge of Hebrew, I wish I would have taken Greek so I would have a much greater knowledge by now. However, my schedule last semester and this semester would not allow for Greek. Naturally, with my further knowledge in theology, I have felt the necessity of learning Greek as well as my growing desire to take on such an enterprise. Hopefully, while attending Talbot, I can take a couple of classes to further my skill. For now, I have done some research and talked to Greek scholars here at the school and found some great material for self-learning Biblical Greek. I am really excited about doing it, even though I am aware that it will be quite challenging.
It will just be so awesome to read the Bible (New Testament, more specifically) in the original language it was written in! Well, on to Greek!!
post script: I LOVE MY WIFE!!!
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hey buddy, good luck with the greek. sounds cool. tell your wife that she makes great cookies.
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