Spent the first half of the show talking about mortality and the societal choices we have made regarding danger and death. Then we talked about books to read during this time where there are no sports, no movies, etc., and then we looked (quickly) at what Leighton Flowers said about the issue of faith in Romans 8. Somewhere in there we talked about the division over whether to meet or not in the church during these days, as well as about learning Greek and Hebrew. We also noted that we plan on doing another program tomorrow, so join us, same time!
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Learning Hebrew/Greek I fully agree with what James said regarding learning English (or your native language) grammar before learning Hebrew / Greek.
When I started learning Hebrew I ended up having to learn English grammar. Because I was learning online so there were no deadlines and I wasn't trying to keep up with a class it wasn't really and issue. However it was a bit frustrating because I wasn't expecting to have to do that.
And yes, it is worth while. I didn't end up learning much vocabulary, because I don't want to read it, however I have have a familiarity with both languages now so that when a pastor mentions somethings about that language I have a better understanding of what they are talking about and if needed I can always check it up.
James White is the director of Alpha and Omega Ministries, a Christian apologetics organization based in Phoenix, Arizona. He is a professor, having taught Greek, New Testament Textual Criticism, Church history, and various topics in the field of apologetics. He has authored or...