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Greek

Reading Greek Phonetically

Today I took a video of Octavio reading John 1:1 in Greek. You can see the book standing on the white board. I am very careful that Octavio is not memorizing the words as pictures (whole word in Greek would be a disaster!). He is really reading the words and he knows...

First Lesson in Reading Greek

Hello Laurie, Did I tell you that Octavio can read Greek? He has learned to blend the Greek letter sounds. The Greek Alphabetarion is really good for small children. Octavio is now 3 years and 11 months old, but he started to read Greek words in October. In September...

Greek and Hebrew Texts

I was looking at interlinear Greek-Hebrew-English Bibles and wasn't sure which one I should get. I want to get a reliable manuscript. I thought I had remembered that the Masoretic Text (Hebrew) and the Textus Receptus (Greek) were considered the most authentic. One...

Basic Information on Greek Lexicons

We are doing Homeschool Greek Volume One. Can you recommend a Greek Lexicon? Here is some basic information on Greek Lexicons. 1. SHORTER LEXICONS The New Greek-English Lexicon to the New Testament, George Ricker Berry (Reading, Penn.: Hinds & Noble, 1897, reprint...

Bible Translations

Dear Harvey, Some time ago, I emailed to Gail Riplinger's site (New Age Bible Versions) about something from her site, that the modern translations are inaccurate partly because they are not interpreting the original languages correctly, as the KJV translators did. I...

Greek-English Interlinear

To the Bluedorns I am interested in purchasing the Interlinear Greek-English New Testament by Jay P. Green, and went to read what Amazon had to say about it. I wanted to share this review with you, and see what your opinion is. Thank you for your time. S. K. This...

Homeschool Greek Volume Two

Harvey, When I saw that you were actively engaged in publication of the 2nd part of Homeschool Greek, I stopped everything and dropped to my knees before the Throne and asked our Father to give you a generous measure of knowledge and understanding and wisdom to...

Εκκλησια in the New Testament

Part One: The Classification of Each Use of Εκκλησια in the Greek New Testament Part Two: Cross-Index and Concordance for the Classification of Each Use of Εκκλησια in the Greek New Testament Part Three: Quotations from Sources on the Meaning and Use of Εκκλησια in...

Exegetical Translation of the Bible (XT)

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Logic

The Fallacy of Equivocation

Equivocation exploits the ambiguity of language by changing the meaning of a word during the course of an argument and using the different meanings to support some conclusion. A word whose meaning is maintained throughout an argument is described as being used...

Logic: Having a Brainstorm

by Hans Bluedorn Brainstorming is a process creative people use to invent an idea, find a solution to a problem, or answer a question. We are brainstorming whenever we spend time generating lots and lots of ideas that might help us solve a problem. Brainstorming is a...

Logic Gallery by David Marans

David Marans’ Logic Gallery is a chronologically ordered collection of quotations on logic from the most important thinkers in western civilization -- starting with Aristotle and ending with Tim Williamson. Each entry has one or two quotations from the works of that...

How Logical Are You?

by Hans Bluedorn Read the information below carefully. At the bottom there is a short, fun quiz for you to do. Some of you may have heard the terms “avoiding the question” and “red herring.” Avoiding the question is quite simple. Someone does not answer the question...

How to Lie With Statistics

How to Lie With Statistics by Darrell Huff Written in 1954, this little book is a classic. Its subject is statistics and how they can be used to trick you. It talks about samples with a built-in bias, tricky averages, misleading graphs, manipulative figures, monstrous...

Puzzles and Games

1. Petals around the Rose Clue: The title of this is not arbitrary. 2. Which letter comes next? OTTFFSSEN_ 3. Three children want to go out side and play in the rain but their mother will not let them unless they can solve a puzzle. She brings out a box with 2 red...

How to Lead a Discussion by Asking Questions

Concerning the question on curriculum that teaches to ask questions -- I have a suggestion. While it is not a curriculum, it is a book. It’s called Tactics: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions by Gregory Koukl. Koukl is the chief apologist and...

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