I am watching Friday night Pub Quiz #18. As this is not recent I apologise if this has already been noted but in which Bible does Proverbs precede Job? In all the Bible's I have (8 in all) Job is preceded by Esther. Proverbs is preceded by Psalms.
Three out of twenty-one wrong. You need someone to check your pronunciation. It’s HER-ald-ed not her-ALD-ed, and hip-POL-uh-tuh not HIP-o-lite. I understand getting an ancient Greek name wrong (though surely you would look it up), but “heralded” is plain English.
@Jane CH I must disagree with your pronunciation of heralded. It is pronounced HAIR- ul-ded. Try singing Hark, the Herald Angels sing and you'll see what I mean. As for the Greek word, I have no clue. I got it wrong regardless.
@@polarbear1754 The original error was the misplacement of the accent, not the pronunciation of the vowel. That’s what I was correcting, so a kept the spelling the same. I suppose it wasn’t clear because I did give the vowel pronunciations for Hippolyte. Small misunderstanding. 😉
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15 of 21. Not too shabby, I don't think. Thank you for posting and yes, I'm looking forward to the next one. :-)
13/ 20 not bad for me!
14/21 Thanks RT
Same.
I only know Cambridge from watching Lewis.
I am watching Friday night Pub Quiz #18. As this is not recent I apologise if this has already been noted but in which Bible does Proverbs precede Job? In all the Bible's I have (8 in all) Job is preceded by Esther. Proverbs is preceded by Psalms.
Proverbs doesn't precede Job...?
It's Esther in all three main versions or the OT.
A I ? No
Three out of twenty-one wrong.
You need someone to check your pronunciation. It’s HER-ald-ed not her-ALD-ed, and hip-POL-uh-tuh not HIP-o-lite. I understand getting an ancient Greek name wrong (though surely you would look it up), but “heralded” is plain English.
@Jane CH I must disagree with your pronunciation of heralded. It is pronounced HAIR- ul-ded. Try singing Hark, the Herald Angels sing and you'll see what I mean. As for the Greek word, I have no clue. I got it wrong regardless.
@@polarbear1754 The original error was the misplacement of the accent, not the pronunciation of the vowel. That’s what I was correcting, so a kept the spelling the same. I suppose it wasn’t clear because I did give the vowel pronunciations for Hippolyte. Small misunderstanding. 😉