Brandon Wirick wrote:
I'm not "a bunch," but there is me. Not much help with Greek, but my Biblical Hebrew is pretty damn good, and I can read the various commentaries pretty well also. And I think Nick worked from the Greek when he did his Bible work; he's an expert on Koine Greek and a fluent (Modern) Greek speaker.What we need are a bunch of ancient language scholars who know Lojban, or a bunch of Lojbanists to brush up on ancient Hebrew and/or Greek. All this English in between is pretty lame.
It's also fun to see what happens with other readings... I've been working with the Samaritan version of the Pentateuch a lot lately. There are fascinating differences in the consonantal text, but there are even more interesting ones when you consider the vocalization and different views on the grammar and which roots are used where...
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