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Languages with Wilf

Wilfred Stepto

Bible Translation and Commentary

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Proverbs 15:31-3

Yeri belongs to the Torricelli language family, and you can read a full introduction here:

If you are so interested, you can peruse the rest of the series by going to the homepage. Otherwise, on with the show.

I must warn you that the App...

12 days ago

Proverbs 15: 26-30

It was here that I explained the importance of this picture:

A link to the first part of this series will be hidden within the article, if you missed it.

Sources:

Wilson, Jennifer, A Grammar of Yeri: a Torricelli language of Papua New Gu...

25 days ago

Proverbs 15:21-5

You can read the language introduction here:

Now, you must read on to discover the importance of this picture

Sources:

Wilson, Jennifer, A Grammar of Yeri: a Torricelli language of Papua New Guinea (Buffalo: New York State University 201...

a month ago

Proverbs 15:16-20

I introduced the language here:

I will explain my inclusion of William Holman Hunt’s The Light of the World in a future post.

Sources:

Wilson, Jennifer, A Grammar of Yeri: a Torricelli language of Papua New Guinea (Buffalo: New York Stat...

2 months ago

Proverbs 15:11-5

You can read my introduction to the language here:

Here is the previous newsletter:

I will explain my inclusion of William Holman Hunt’s The Light of the World later.

Sources:

Wilson, Jennifer, A Grammar of Yeri: a Torricelli language o...

2 months ago

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