I've been wondering what it means, I tried to google reinstate which was kinda related to money, tried to check some lexicon, english to swedish, but the word was unknown.
So whats the big deal? Is the idea to "demote" sarien to ordinary forumgoer? Or what?
Did you know that hebrew is much easier to learn then new testamentic greek? Greek is kinda hard, you need to know alot of grammatic formulars and how some vocals, konsonants? blend into eachother. And from that try to find the ground word. Like for an exampel, the word Hadees/ ᾍδης, to make it in a singular genetive form, you use a article infront of the word. Like tou which is a masculine article, but in this case its a neautri genetive article, masculine and neutri has the same genetive article. So basically from Hadees you get -> Hadeeou, which makes no sense, but thats how you do it. And that is pretty easy. Wait until you get to the imperfct passive/medium.. and all sorts of declanations etc etc.. pretty nice anyways. I like greek.
Anyone else have studied greek?
So whats the big deal? Is the idea to "demote" sarien to ordinary forumgoer? Or what?
Did you know that hebrew is much easier to learn then new testamentic greek? Greek is kinda hard, you need to know alot of grammatic formulars and how some vocals, konsonants? blend into eachother. And from that try to find the ground word. Like for an exampel, the word Hadees/ ᾍδης, to make it in a singular genetive form, you use a article infront of the word. Like tou which is a masculine article, but in this case its a neautri genetive article, masculine and neutri has the same genetive article. So basically from Hadees you get -> Hadeeou, which makes no sense, but thats how you do it. And that is pretty easy. Wait until you get to the imperfct passive/medium.. and all sorts of declanations etc etc.. pretty nice anyways. I like greek.
Anyone else have studied greek?
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