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User:John Bockman

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<H2><FONT FACE="Palatino Linotype">Address: Akatsutsumi 1-43-1-405, Setagaya-Ku, Tokyo 156-0044, Japan<BR><BR><I>Likes</I>: Languages The Hours and teaching, classic movies, Irish music, English ale on tap, mountain hiking and cycling, Japanese hot springs, <I>The Elder ScrollsTypika[http: Morrowind</I>.<BR><BR><I>Dislikes</I>: Neckties, dead-fish handshakes, wet doorknobssites.<BR><UL><LI>Born in Roswell, New Mexico, 1953google. Raised in Tucson, Arizona.<BR><BR>Chrismated into the Orthodox Church, 1974.<BR><BR>Master of Arts degree in (teaching) English as com/a Second Language, University of Arizona, 1977/japan.<BR><BR>Moved to Japan, 1979lakeland.<BR><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.<edu/FONT> (Ihr Mann lobt sie: "Es sind wohl viele tuchtige Frauen, du aber ubertriffst sie alle." [Prov. 31:28hours-29])<BR><BR>One daughter, born 1982.<BR><BR>Took up study of Greek, ca. 1996.<BR><BR>A pilot page of an Interlinear Greek-Japanese Gospel of St. John, painstakingly typed using a vintage typewriter-style word processor, was rejected by a religious publisher in Tokyo, ca. 1997. (A Jesuit classicist scholar who had reviewed the page objected to the pronunciation scheme.) Tried to continue but lacked a publisher and a suitable word processor.<BR><BR>Took up biblical studies, 1999-2000.<BR><BR>Resurrected the interlinear Gospel after buying a computer, Feb. 2000typika/home] are back, new and published some time before Pascha, 2004.<BR><BR>Decided an on-line Greek-English version would have more widespread appeal, June 2004. Began work in July after learning HTML. To access it, go to www.geocities.com/jbockman3rd/.<BR><BR>Currently an instructor at Nevada-California International Consortium of Universities and Colleges, Tokyo, preparing Japanese high school graduates for foreign study.</FONT></H2>improved!
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