Apr 21, 2004
It's All Greek to Me
By | Posted at 18:18:41
1. Grab the nearest book.
2. Open the book to page 23.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the text of the sentence as a comment on my blog.
5. Post the text of the sentence on your own blog, along with these instructions.
“outos En ane en arche pros ton theon”
That's from John H. Dobson's Learn New Testament Greek, which is quoting John 1:2.
What do you have?
Article Path:
“This explains the paradox of the New Testament.” Come to my blog to find the source…
Seems my trackback link to you doesn't work. I've tried 2 times today and I don't see the link. It worked on David's blog today…
Seems my trackback link to you doesn't work. I've tried 2 times today and I don't see the link. It worked on David's blog today…
Your IDD_HELLO_DIALOG dialog box should now look like the one shown in the figure below 1.35.
From Visual C++ bible
“You can mount a Windows partition of floppy under Linux, and directly access Windows files as you would any others.” Running Linux, 3rd Edition, from O'Reilly. After moving all my computer stuff to another room while the landlord repairs the floor, this was the nearest book at hand in a rather cramped space.
my page 23, sentence 5:
Signs of being born again, of starting over, should find a ready echo in Christian worship.
from Themes of Renewal by Rembert G. Weakland, osb
top of the stack at my right elbow.
karen marie
That's interesting Josiah. Does WordPress give any kind of error?
Karen: Welcome aboard asisaid! Top stack, huh? Sounds like me — I have way too many stacks around my computer.
“He who is not with me is against me, and he who does not gather with me scatters.”
Great idea for a post!