[b-greek] RE: e-Greek & information discounts

From: Bryant J. Williams III (bjwvmw@com-pair.net)
Date: Fri Apr 12 2002 - 02:31:59 EDT


Dear Clay, Paul, Trevor, et al.,

I think it was Solomon who said,

    "TOU POIHSAI BIBLIA POLLA OUK ESTE PERASMOS KAI MELETH POLLH KOPWSIS SARKOS. TELOS LOGOU TO
PAN AKOUE TON QEOV FOBOU KAI TAS ENTOLAS AUTOU FULASSE hOTI TOUTO PAS hO ANQRWPOS. hOTI SUMPAN
TO POIHMA hO QEOS AXEI EN KRISEI EN PANTI PAREWRAMENWi, EAV AGAQON KAI EAV PONHRON." Eccl
12:12B-14(LXX)

Ev Xpistw,

Rev. Bryant J. Williams III
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From: "c stirling bartholomew" <cc.constantine@worldnet.att.net>
To: "Biblical Greek" <b-greek@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 9:39 PM
Subject: [b-greek] RE: e-Greek & information discounts


> on 4/11/02 8:58 PM, Paul O. Wendland wrote:
>
> >> the entire world of e-texts is part of what can now be "taken for granted."
> >> It is part of the "assumed knowledge" of everyone working in the field. It is
> >> only a mouse click away for anyone with the means to purchase it.
> >>
> > Isn't that a big assumption? That is: simply because you can point and click
> > your way to Elysian fields of data, that fact alone means you really
> > understand what you can access. I dunno though that people always show
> > evidence of having assimilated even what they've cut and pasted.
> >
>
> You are absolutely right on all points. Information is not knowledge and
> that is why having something worth saying on b-greek and elsewhere will
> always be hard work. Technology isn't going to do your homework for you.
>
> Thanks a lot, Paul.
>
> -- Clayton Bartholomew
>
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