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Post by sparrowhawk on Feb 25, 2007 5:32:39 GMT -5
Hello! I'm having a slight problem, having to chose new classes for next year at uni. I'm so tempted at picking ancient Greek or Hebrew (New Testament / Old Testament Greek/Hebrew) but i dont know which one to pick. I tried Greek last year, and i ended up having to change class due to problems with grammar. Which one is easiest? Greek or Hebrew? Also curious if anyone here reads either language, who might be able/willing to give me a hand in getting a headstart with grammar? Would make it easier.. Erik
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Post by Jinsei on Feb 26, 2007 10:35:59 GMT -5
Well, if you had problems with Greek before, you might give Hebrew a try. I don't know which is easiest, because I don't speak either one.
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Post by sparrowhawk on Feb 26, 2007 12:46:20 GMT -5
Thanks goes to Shaun for giving me the IM of someone in Israel who's giving me a hand with hebrew. Wheee! : )
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Post by Volund Starfire on Mar 22, 2007 21:05:31 GMT -5
I'm more fond of Greek, but the nagain, I am also fluent in Latin... Hebrew may be the best thing for you, though. It is interesting, I am faced with the same conundrum at my University. May I ask to what school you are attending?
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