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How Long to Hebrew or Greek for a hardworking student??
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<blockquote data-quote="jaihare" data-source="post: 51457485" data-attributes="member: 226555"><p>I also found Hebrew to be a mind destroyer (nice "Dune" reference, by the way &#8212; "Fear is the mind destroyer; I will face my fear. I will let it pass through me.").</p><p></p><p>After my first year of Hebrew grammar in college, I swore that I would never study Hebrew again. I hated it, since it was so difficult (or so I thought). At the instigation of my professor, I enrolled for the second year of Hebrew &#8212; and that's when my life changed! In the second year, we went heavy into Biblical texts, and we cut down on the high grammar intake. That made all the difference, once I started to see how the Biblical text simply <em>made sense</em> in Hebrew! I have never stopped learning and investing in Hebrew since then (it's now been 10 years since I started studying Hebrew, and I am now a citizen of the State of Israel and speak Hebrew daily!), and I'm so glad that I didn't leave off with Koine Greek!</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p>Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaihare, post: 51457485, member: 226555"] I also found Hebrew to be a mind destroyer (nice "Dune" reference, by the way — "Fear is the mind destroyer; I will face my fear. I will let it pass through me."). After my first year of Hebrew grammar in college, I swore that I would never study Hebrew again. I hated it, since it was so difficult (or so I thought). At the instigation of my professor, I enrolled for the second year of Hebrew — and that's when my life changed! In the second year, we went heavy into Biblical texts, and we cut down on the high grammar intake. That made all the difference, once I started to see how the Biblical text simply [i]made sense[/i] in Hebrew! I have never stopped learning and investing in Hebrew since then (it's now been 10 years since I started studying Hebrew, and I am now a citizen of the State of Israel and speak Hebrew daily!), and I'm so glad that I didn't leave off with Koine Greek! Regards, Jason [/QUOTE]
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