Re: Greek NT translated as Orthodox JBC

Mr. Timothy T. Dickens (ttd3@columbia.edu)
Sun, 15 Dec 1996 13:52:10 -0500 (EST)

At 06:55 PM 12/14/96 -0500, DR PHILLIP E GOBLE wrote:
>This is an announcement to those Greek scholars who are interested of
>a new translation of the NT, turning the original Greek into the
>Anglo-Jewish idioms familiar to Orthodox and Chassidic and Ultra-
>Orthodox Jews. This new translation, called the ORTHODOX JEWISH BRIT
>CHADASHA is downloadable free from http://www.afii.org and is the
>product of 25 years of Greek study and scholarship.
>
>Thank you
>
>Dr. Phil Goble
>P.O. Box 2056
>New York NY 10163
>
>____
>
>
>Phil,

You may not remember me as of yet, but it is I, Tim Dickens!
Remember I introduced you to Rabbi Scobac and you debated him at Brooklyn
College. Do you remember now? What's going on? I am well, and I now live in
GA. You can take a look at my webpage when you get a chance. It will bring
you up to date I hope.

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Near Eastern specialist and Egyptologist. . .are too aware of the
isolationism often seen in traditional classics--or more precisely in
studies of Greek civilization--with its emphasis on the events of a
relatively short period, primarily in a particular exemplar of a single
group of cultures. Studies that appear to see fifth-century B.C.E Athens as
the defining experience of all civilization puzzle those whose interest lie
in other areas of the Mediterranean antiquity, and still more those
concerned with other regions of the world.

"On The Aims And Methods of Black Athena"
by John Baines in Black Athena Revisited