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<H2><FONT FACE="Palatino Linotype"><FONT COLOR="Blue"><I>Address</I></FONT COLOR>: Akatsutsumi 1-43-1-405, Setagaya-Ku, Tokyo 156-0044, Japan
 
<H2><FONT FACE="Palatino Linotype"><FONT COLOR="Blue"><I>Address</I></FONT COLOR>: Akatsutsumi 1-43-1-405, Setagaya-Ku, Tokyo 156-0044, Japan
<BR><FONT COLOR="Blue"><I>E-mail</I></FONT COLOR>: jfbockman3rd AT aol .co m
 
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<BR><FONT COLOR="Blue"><I>Likes</I></FONT COLOR>: Languages and teaching, classic movies, Irish music, English ale on tap, cycling and mountain hiking, Japanese hot springs, the game <I>The Elder Scrolls: Morrowind</I>.
 
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<BR><FONT COLOR="Blue"><I>Dislikes</I></FONT COLOR>: Neckties, dead-fish handshakes, wet doorknobs.
 
 
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<BR><FONT COLOR="Blue"><I>Curriculum Vitae</I></FONT COLOR>:
 
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<BR>Moved to Japan, 1979.
 
<BR>Moved to Japan, 1979.
 
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<BR>Married Naomi Sophia Ozaki, at the Holy Resurrection Cathedral, Tokyo, 1981. <FONT FACE="SYMBOL">O anhr authV hnesen authn, Pollai qugatereV ekthsanto plouton, pollai epoihsan dunata, su de uperkeisai kai uperhraV pasaV.</FONT>
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<BR>Married Naomi Sophia Ozaki, at the Holy Resurrection Cathedral, Tokyo, 1981.
<BR>(Ihr Mann lobt sie: «Es sind wohl viele tüchtige Frauen, du aber übertriffst sie alle. / Su esposo la alaba: Muchas mujeres han realizado proezas, pero tú las superas a todas. [Prov. 31:28-29])
 
 
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<BR>One daughter, born 1982.  Permanently disabled and living at home.
 
<BR>One daughter, born 1982.  Permanently disabled and living at home.
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<BR>Bought my first computer and resurrected the interlinear Gospel, Feb. 2000.  It was published by the Holy Resurrection Cathedral, Tokyo, some time before Pascha, 2004.
 
<BR>Bought my first computer and resurrected the interlinear Gospel, Feb. 2000.  It was published by the Holy Resurrection Cathedral, Tokyo, some time before Pascha, 2004.
 
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<BR>Feel free to download my <I>Greek Lectionary for Orthodox</I> using the Palatino Linotype font on Microsoft word at http://www.geocities.com/jbockman3rd/sub-index_b.html.)
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<BR>Feel free to download my <font color="red"><I>Greek Lectionary for Orthodox</I></font color> set in Palatino Linotype on Microsoft word at http://www.geocities.com/jbockman3rd/sub-index_b.html.)
 
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<BR>Currently an instructor at Nevada-California International Consortium of Universities and Colleges, Tokyo, preparing Japanese high school graduates for foreign study.</UL>
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<BR>Currently an instructor at NIC International College, Tokyo, preparing Japanese high school graduates for foreign study.</UL>
  
 
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Revision as of 02:30, August 8, 2007

Address: Akatsutsumi 1-43-1-405, Setagaya-Ku, Tokyo 156-0044, Japan

Curriculum Vitae:

    Born in Roswell, New Mexico, 1953. Raised in Tucson, Arizona.

    Chrismated into the Orthodox Church, 1974.

    Master of Arts degree in (teaching) English as a Second Language, University of Arizona, 1977.

    Moved to Japan, 1979.

    Married Naomi Sophia Ozaki, at the Holy Resurrection Cathedral, Tokyo, 1981.

    One daughter, born 1982. Permanently disabled and living at home.

    Took up study of Greek, ca. 1996.

    A pilot page of an Interlinear Greek-Japanese Gospel of St. John was rejected by a religious publisher in Tokyo, ca. 1997. (A Jesuit classicist scholar who reviewed the page objected to the pronunciation scheme from the Greek textbook I'd been using.)

    Took up biblical studies, 1999-2000.

    Bought my first computer and resurrected the interlinear Gospel, Feb. 2000. It was published by the Holy Resurrection Cathedral, Tokyo, some time before Pascha, 2004.

    Feel free to download my Greek Lectionary for Orthodox set in Palatino Linotype on Microsoft word at http://www.geocities.com/jbockman3rd/sub-index_b.html.)

    Currently an instructor at NIC International College, Tokyo, preparing Japanese high school graduates for foreign study.