LXX
Deut. 10.12-13
Pss. 110.1
Isa. 53.11-12
Dan. 7.13-14
Greek NT
Matt. 6.9-13
Mk. 10.45
Lk. 9.23-24
Jn. 3.16
Rom. 3.21-26*
Phil. 2.5-11*
Col. 1.15-20
Heb. 12.1-3
Jas. 1.27
Rev. 21.6-7
AF
Ignatius, Rom. 3.2
Diog. 9.3-5
You’re St. Melito of Sardis! You have a great love of history and liturgy. You’re attached to the traditions of the ancients, yet you recognize that the old world — great as it was — is passing away. You are loyal to the customs of your family, though you do not hesitate to call family members to account for their sins. Find out which Church Father you are at The Way of the Fathers! |
You’re St. Justin Martyr! You have a positive and hopeful attitude toward the world. You think that nature, history, and even the pagan philosophers were often guided by God in preparation for the Advent of the Christ. You find “seeds of the Word” in unexpected places. You’re patient and willing to explain the faith to unbelievers. Find out which Church Father you are at The Way of the Fathers! |
6 comments:
I'm also in, presently working on Matt 5:1-12, but am challenged to take on some of the passages you've mentioned here.
Though normally I would never join any club that would have me as a member, count me in, too.
I'll do the best I can with the GNT section. Just got 1 year of greek under my belt, so may be a little tough. We'll see. I'd do LXX or the AF, but do not own those...yet.
Alright, count me in. I will start this up as soon as I have time... : )
It might be of some encouragement if I observe that in studying beginning Greek with Murray Harris more than few years ago, we memorized the Lord's Prayer in the first semester and Phil 2:5-11 in the second. I have had more than one occasion to be thankful to Dr. Harris for this excersize and example. So carry on, joyfully. This effort is a great privilege.
I'm not in for your list, but I am in. This year I determined to become more diligent about memorising scripture, and not to wuss out on the original languages. Greek NT and Hebrew OT verses for me..
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