Another example is when the MOG would mispronounce something, everybody would fall in line and mispronouce it the same way.
Martindale was teaching from the OT and came upon the word "rereward" - it was actually an archaic spelling of REARward, but Martindale pronounced it re-reward, as in reward again. I actually heard teachings on how God "re-rewards" us based on this stupidity.
Or how many people thought that pleroo was pronounced pleroko, or exegeomai pronouned exegeckomai because Wierwille had trouble with the two "o"s in a row?
Or how many people thought that pleroo was pronounced pleroko, or exegeomai pronouned exegeckomai because Wierwille had trouble with the two "o"s in a row?
When I first saw Martindale prancing on stage in his leotards, I realized that he could have soiled his trousers and a lot of folks would have thought is was the tenth manifestation.
Another example is when the MOG would mispronounce something, everybody would fall in line and mispronouce it the same way.
Martindale was teaching from the OT and came upon the word "rereward" - it was actually an archaic spelling of REARward, but Martindale pronounced it re-reward, as in reward again. I actually heard teachings on how God "re-rewards" us based on this stupidity.
Or how many people thought that pleroo was pronounced pleroko, or exegeomai pronouned exegeckomai because Wierwille had trouble with the two "o"s in a row?
The re-reward business actually started with Wierwille.
And the pronunciation of the Greek requires a glottal stop between vowels not elided into a diphthong, which is fairly well approximated by the "ck" that Wierwille used. We don't have the same considertion in English, although consider the differences between "reel" and "reelect" or "coop" and "cooperate." We tend to fill the doubled vowels with another consonant, as well (reYelect or coWoperate). If you try to pronounce "reelect" or "cooperate" by simply stopping the sound with your throat, you would be using a glottal stop.
GSG - Its been years since I have been spotted in a dipthong, although I won't deny (pronounced de nye) ever wearing (pronounced ware ing) one.
I have pronounced it re-reward since I first read it (in the Bible) and have never had a problem with it. Where is your source on the proper pronunciation from?
I have pronounced it re-reward since I first read it (in the Bible) and have never had a problem with it. Where is your source on the proper pronunciation from?
The context makes clear that the rereward are guys who are guarding (warding) the rear.
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WordWolf
They weren't too SCARED.
They lacked the wit to detect a joke.
They were selected and trained to follow orders INTHINKINGLY.
So, when lcm announces the name of a program,
that's the name no matter how ridiculous.
If lcm had announced a new 2-week class
called the "Abundant Dogsh** of the Prevailing Household",
they would have believed there was a class with that name.
(Here, stand still a minute while I shave your head.)
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Another example is when the MOG would mispronounce something, everybody would fall in line and mispronouce it the same way.
Martindale was teaching from the OT and came upon the word "rereward" - it was actually an archaic spelling of REARward, but Martindale pronounced it re-reward, as in reward again. I actually heard teachings on how God "re-rewards" us based on this stupidity.
Or how many people thought that pleroo was pronounced pleroko, or exegeomai pronouned exegeckomai because Wierwille had trouble with the two "o"s in a row?
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coolchef1248 @adelphia.net
how much does it cost to take the dogs555t class and where is it being held and
do we have to line up turds!!!
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Belle
exegeckomai is WRONG???? :ph34r:
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When I first saw Martindale prancing on stage in his leotards, I realized that he could have soiled his trousers and a lot of folks would have thought is was the tenth manifestation.
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The re-reward business actually started with Wierwille.
And the pronunciation of the Greek requires a glottal stop between vowels not elided into a diphthong, which is fairly well approximated by the "ck" that Wierwille used. We don't have the same considertion in English, although consider the differences between "reel" and "reelect" or "coop" and "cooperate." We tend to fill the doubled vowels with another consonant, as well (reYelect or coWoperate). If you try to pronounce "reelect" or "cooperate" by simply stopping the sound with your throat, you would be using a glottal stop.
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10th Manifestion was believing..did you know he added one.
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Actually,
that was
"Hexegeckomai."
I listened for it and got much amusement from it.
I figured it was some sort of small 6-sided lizard.
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GSG - Its been years since I have been spotted in a dipthong, although I won't deny (pronounced de nye) ever wearing (pronounced ware ing) one.
I have pronounced it re-reward since I first read it (in the Bible) and have never had a problem with it. Where is your source on the proper pronunciation from?
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