Nir:

It sounds like you are using Windows™. I finally had to call in an expert to
get Hebrew working on my Windows™ computer and even after much effort, other
languages are still not reliably working on it.

I downloaded and installed ubuntu linux on another computer, and all the
languages I wanted worked out of the box. Unlike Windows™, that one is free
and easy to install. http://www.ubuntulinux.com Yes, there are Hebrew Bibles
available for it.

Right now I am typing this message on a hackintosh (Dell computer running
Macintosh OS X) and like Ubuntu, all the languages are running out of the
box. I find the Macintosh is the easiest to use and the most useful of the
computers that I have.

I am not a computer expert, just a user.

Since you already have a computer, the Ubuntu Llinux option may be the best.

Karl W. Randolph.

On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 9:20 AM, Nir cohen - Prof. Mat. 
<[email protected]>wrote:

>  *thanks karl. i dont have a concordance yet, but used instead a couple of
> internet bible dictionaries, then looked
> up the verses one by one using mekhon mamre. also, for various
> technicalities (the main being my computer
> illiteracy) i still cannot process hebrew fonts on my computer,  in spite
> of several suggestions mentioned by
> colleagues on b-hebrew.
>
> meanwhile, i found akkadian words with root KRM which mean "provide, feed".
> these may be close to
> KEREM and KARMEL also mentioned, i think, by isaac. but maybe less directly
> connected to KRH.
>
> nir cohen
>
> On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 07:42:16 -0700, K Randolph wrote*
>
>
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