Hebrew is very difficult...I used to know it, but since I don't live in
Israel  and I am not a practicing Jew...I never use it and lost it.  It is
pretty alien to what we are used to as westerners.

Eric

-----Original Message-----
From: Kris Sisk [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2010 7:56 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: Sarah Palin says American law should be based on the ten
commandments


>do you use nave's? what about vine's?
>
>seriously KJV is good. but unless you know Greek or Hebrew, then you are
>going of faith alone..
>y.n.r.y.
>=]
>-paul
>

Strong's, actually. 

And yeah, the whole thing is about faith. That's kinda a prerequisite for
Bible study. 

Learning Greek and Hebrew has actually been on my do-one-of-these-days list
since I was in high school. The problem with it is that I can't even seem to
wrap my head around Spanish, let alone a language from an entirely different
linguistic family. Apparently I used all my language learning ability up on
programming languages and don't have anything left for human languages. As a
result, I'm at the mercy of either the reference or the translators and I
trust the reference more. 



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