...wherein also ye are risen with him through the faith of the operation of God, who hath raised him from the dead." -Col. 2:12
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Great American artist Norman Rockwell once said, “I paint what everybody sees but nobody notices.” On this blog, my ambition is to capture, with photographs, what he did in his paintings: everyday life, its foibles, and its funny situations. Norman Rockwell illustrated the cover of the Saturday Evening Post (an actual magazine) for many years. Since I usually post every other Saturday, I thought the name very applicable. (See this post for more detail.)
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Blessings to Faith in this most important event!
Very good with the Greek. Is have you done any neuter or feminine Greek words yet? That is when it starts to get really fun. It is especially fun when words start conjugating and elisions take place changing the look of the word altogether.
I do believe though instead of baptizw you should have baptizei, denoting that Mr Einweichter (ei = he, she, it baptizes) is baptizing not you (w = I).
Is not greek so much fun!!! What a challenge to the brain!
I'm enjoying Greek for that very reason: that it challenges the brain. Mine hasn't had enough stimulation lately.
We learned the second declension paradigms and are in the chapter on the first declension. So yes, we've been dealing with the various genders.
I toyed with that, but in the end I decided to go with the first person singular, hoping to communicate the idea of a quote since Mr. Einwechter always says, "I baptize you in the name of the Father, the Son, etc." Thanks for the critique though.
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