This video is quite creative. And even if you don’t understand the scholastic elements, just enjoy the pure delight in this professor’s love of teaching Biblical languages. Wow.
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Hilarious. Sounds like Monty Python!
That was so much fun. And now we know where the Phoenicians came from. Who knew??!! (LOL)
I loved it! I know just enough Biblical languages to get a real “charge” from this for my Friday. Thanks for sharing.
I love it! I’ll have to share this.
Ha! My oh my, such a talent for rhyming ridiculously difficult words 🙂
Loved this, even though as a Canadian I find myself on the wrong side of history with Philistine forebears!
Too funny! As a Gilbert and Sullivan fan, my dad would love this. It’s even more creative than “I am the Very Model of a Modern Major General.”
Yes, but did he check his Kabbalah keyword ranking?
Absolutely hilarious! This singer is quite winsome, and in so playing the part of a man constituted as a tight-focus-opinionated-rigid-righteous-clown… he might well opine, and strongly opine, “In That Day Teachings” are pointless… despite the cornucopia fruit that are entirely… pointy!
Nevertheless, a brilliant testimony that our minds can access high powers. (The point of In That Day Teachings, that through a restoration of ancient pedagogy of line-upon-line instead of 3-point platitudes, and fierceness adherence to truth rather than the applause of mad-men, the Mind-of-Christ can be obtained unto the redounding of Christ-in-You… the point of this Millennium!) How do you like them apples?