Re: Book Burning

Edgar M. Krentz (emkrentz@mcs.com)
Thu, 21 May 1998 17:55:48 -0600

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>My solution to dependence on the myriad of aids for NT study is to do some
>work in Agamemnon and Oedipus Rex. It is a bracing experience to be forced to
>think about the text. It slows you down but you start learning again.
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>I don't need a copy of the TR and the Jay Green book is not a pure TR anyway,
>it is the Trinity text, which is an attempt to "correct" the TR to the KJV. It
>is a curio and doesn't take up much space. I have other curio's in my library
>like Cremer's Theological Lexicon, Sauter's Lexicon, Albert Thumb's Grammar to
>name a few (no I don't want to sell them).

If you are willing to sell those curios, I would love to obtain that
grammar by Thunb! ;-)

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