About Elizabeth (Libbie) Groves
Libbie is the widow of Groves Center founder Alan Groves.
Libbie listened to Al’s first musings about the possibility of harnessing the computer to catalog and analyze the Hebrew Bible. Over time, she watched as he and a few other pioneers began to explore that possibility.
It was groundbreaking at the time, and exciting. Notwithstanding, the process was long and slow, and required sacrifices from the whole family. She vividly remembers the day that the morphology (stage 2) of the project was finally complete, and the whole family went out for ice cream to celebrate.
Libbie witnessed how deeply touched and honored Al was when the center he had founded was renamed for him shortly before his death.
She has also been amazed at what scholars and students of the Hebrew Bible have been able to do with Bible software programs built on the foundation of the Groves Center database. Al witnessed some of that and rejoiced over it, and he would be very pleased to see how it has developed and grown.
As a lecturer in Biblical Hebrew, Libbie regularly benefits from Al’s work. Both in her own studies, and as she helps her upper-level students write poetry in Hebrew.
The sacrifices were worthwhile.