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Category Archives: myth
Lynn Gwsyt: a lucid look at St Luke
official translations depend upon a lexicon that is schoolboyishly wistful and naïve. a lexicon is what you have when you have no dictionary, i.e., nobody knows what the words really meant Continue reading
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Tagged bible hermeneutic, hermeneutic, koine greek, st luke
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good morning everyone. i’d like you to take out your mabinogion and find the dream of rhonabwy. my 1976 penguin by jeffrey gantz may be slightly aged, but is as good as any and it has an interesting little introduction … Continue reading
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