Uri wrote:

"Incidentally the term 'virtual' must have entered
the vocabulary of Heb. teachers in recent years,
as result of computer use."


Actually,  the term pre-dates the use of 'virtual' in a computer age. It comes 
from a time long, long ago when 'virtual' actually meant 'virtual' rather than 
'computerised'.


GEORGE ATHAS
Moore Theological College (Sydney, Australia)
www.moore.edu.au


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