Because they're foreign to us. That's why.
Weren't pizzas originally foreign to your diet? What about Chinese food?
It doesn't take long for foreign to become common.
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Because they're foreign to us. That's why.
Music notation is a kind of language. It's the closest encounter with learning another language that I've had:Learning a foreign is tough but rewarding work.
When you talk pizza you're talkin' my native language.Weren't pizzas originally foreign to your diet? What about Chinese food?
Music notation is a kind of language. It's the closest encounter with learning another language that I've had:
No. I just knows it when I sees it. Like on Sundays when we wheres our bestest clothes to church.Do you know the meaning of camouflage?
Greek is necessary for persons such as yourself. It's necessary to understand everything more deeply and clearly. But please don't tell me I must know Koine Greek to understand if I can sin or not (just read part of your sin article), if salvation is eternal or not, if God loves me or not.
No. I just knows it when I sees it. Like on Sundays when we wheres our bestest clothes to church.
....and weddings.No. I just knows it when I sees it. Like on Sundays when we wheres our bestest clothes to church.
Ditto for Bermuda.You wouldn't like to be in church with me in my shorts and sandals.
The universal language.Music notation is a kind of language. It's the closest encounter with learning another language that I've had:
I am of German descent and many times I have thought it would be pretty cool to know how to speak Deutsch. My father didn't know how to speak English until he started in school but by the time I knew him he had forgotten most of his former language. I remember when my grandmother was in the nursing home during her last years she forgot her English and began to speak only Deutsch. My grandfather was the only one in the family that still knew enough to be able to communicate with her.You're such an American!
Why do you American types hate learning foreign languages?
If I'm having difficulty understanding a verse, I check the YLT and also a couple of bibles I have in Italian since I'm fluent in that language. I know Spanish well too, but not enough to read the bible and really understand it in that language. It does help sometimes. Anyway, I'm forgetting Spanish --- I never speak it!I think it's worth mentioning also that reading in a foreign language is often a completely different experience than reading in your native one. I have a wild time switching between languages, and even when reading the same passage in a second language, it'll sometimes feel pretty alien even though it's not. So reading the Bible in Greek may not necessarily give you as much insight as reading it in your native language anyway, which means that if a translation isn't adequate for proper understanding, that proper understanding may well be unattainable.
I fully support learning Greek and Hebrew, though. But I'm allergic to translations.
It's a shame to lose our original language.I am of German descent and many times I have thought it would be pretty cool to know how to speak Deutsch. My father didn't know how to speak English until he started in school but by the time I knew him he had forgotten most of his former language. I remember when my grandmother was in the nursing home during her last years she forgot her English and began to speak only German. My grandfather was the only one in the family that still knew enough to be able to communicate with her.
First: I believe in the eternal security of believers in Jesus. I believe this is taught in Scripture.
Seconed: I will now become a fan of Greek and an aorist-loving believer.
Third: I like Oz's style and posts.
Last: Wondering makes me think a lot about stuff and I love that about her posts.
hehehe :nod (I just wanted to post that)
That's the issuePlease tell me the meaning of 'Light be'.
If I'm having difficulty understanding a verse, I check the YLT and also a couple of bibles I have in Italian since I'm fluent in that language. I know Spanish well too, but not enough to read the bible and really understand it in that language. It does help sometimes. Anyway, I'm forgetting Spanish --- I never speak it!
Old florida maps are In that SpanishLa estoy leyendo en español ahora mismo, jaja. Es... muy interesante, ya que compré la versión Reina Valera y el lenguaje es bastante viejo. ¡Pero ya era hora de que comenzara a leer en castellano antiguo!
I may have to go back to the English version because good old San Pablo keeps on putting me to sleep. I've actually ended up liking him a lot more than I thought I would, so the problem might be the antiquated Spanish. But at least I'll soon no longer have an excuse not to read Don Quijote.
Ditto for Bermuda.
Guys with a sports jacket, shirt and tie, shorts and socks up to the knee.
It takes a little getting used to.
Haven't been there in 20 yrs, but it's probably still like this...
Went to a service there. The people are very friendly. Clean and beautiful island.
Pink sand. Beautiful!
That's the issue