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Greek 201. Intermediate NT Greek. John Wesley quoted a word of Greek and then of Hebrew to explain a text. Someone in the audience shouted, “God does not need your learning.” To which Wesley responded, “He doesn’t need your ignorance either.”
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Greek 201 Intermediate NT Greek
John Wesley quoted a word of Greek and then of Hebrew to explain a text. Someone in the audience shouted, “God does not need your learning.” To which Wesley responded, “He doesn’t need your ignorance either.” Source: Bishop Fulton Sheen, Treasure in Clay (Garden City, NY: Image Books, 1980), p. 300.
“Apply yourself totally to the text; apply the text totally to yourself.” Motto found in a 1734 edition of the Greek NT, cited by Bruce Metzger in “From the Apostles to You,” Christian History, Vol. 13, Issue 3 (1994), 40.
“Locating” Nouns • Case, gender, number > dictionary form • lo,gouj - acc., masc., pl. > lo,goj • lo,gou - gen., masc., sing. > lo,goj