On 5/20/2013 2:40 PM, Mike Burke wrote: > I have a father who suffered a stroke, I take care of him the way I took > care of mom now, and I told him I'd take care of him here in this house > as long as we're both alive. > > Since I left him alone to pick up a van we had at the mechanics, and he > got his leg stuck in the side rail of the bed, had a bad dream, and > started banging on the window, I've been under contract with the state, > and I can't leave him alone for any reason unless someone can sit with > him (and the only one who does is a respite worker who works for the > state, and comes about once or twice a week), so it's a little difficult > for me to get out and make friends who actually speak Hebrew (or even > get up across the state line, to the only good bookstore I know, where > I'd be spending his money, because I have zero income.) > > So I thank you for your advise, but I'm doing the best I can on this > computer, some forums, and a couple of mailing lists.
Mike, you can do a lot with your computer, these days. I found this website: http://www.hebrew4christians.com/ Not sure of the quality of the materials, but the price is right! Here's another one which I think has both a free and a tuition option: http://eteacherbiblical.com/ You can BDB through e-sword, keyed to Strong's concordance numbers. http://www.e-sword.net/ Ignore the Strong's concordance definitions and stick with BDB. It only took me a matter of seconds to find these resources, and a few more minutes to type this email... You can do the same with your own studies. -- N.E. Barry Hofstetter Semper melius Latine sonat The American Academy http://www.theamericanacademy.net The North American Reformed Seminary http://www.tnars.net Bible Translation Magazine http://www.bible-translation.net http://my.opera.com/barryhofstetter/blog _______________________________________________ b-hebrew mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/b-hebrew
