But would you really have expected that Nevi'im Rishonim (First Kings), talmud (ch. 10 of Masekhet- that's tractate- Pesakhim) (and also a bible trivia question that [livejournal.com profile] zodiacmg told me when he was here for his interview) would end up overlapping?

Also, it is far too late, and my brain is full of information about tzara'at, weak verbs, and idolatrous kings.

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I learned to sound out Hebrew characters with vowels vaguely decently, but not all my classmates managed to learn this skill. I even learned a few words, but that's because I paid attention rather obsessively, and was awfully bored most of the time. The bible curriculum was spread over 2nd through 5th grades, then 6th grade was the rest of Jewish history from the destruction of the temple until World War 2. I didn't learn very much out of that year's experience. And then the 7th grade history curriculum was spent almost entirely on the holocaust, minus about a month at the end which was spent on Israel. It was quite absurd. But I did learn the story of David and Bathsheba a bit too well for a 4th grader.
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