German practice

By: The Monk - October 9, 2007

For those of us studying the Bible or Ancient Near East, acquisition of German reading skills is a must. (It’s often said that German is the most important Semitic language, an insider joke of sorts, since German isn’t Semitic.)
This new blog, http://ergebung.wordpress.com offers daily practice in what it calls Theological German. I’ll be looking at it frequently.

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  1. Thanks for promoting my site. Since you like ancient languages, you might also like my Egyptian blog: ndjs.wordpress.com. It is pretty simple, mainly a list of good web sites and books.

    Comment by Mark — October 9, 2007 @ 7:03 pm

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