- the
original wording of the Septuagint, and
since Rahlfs'
death it had
published twenty volumes.
Rahlfs edited a
preliminary but
influential edition of...
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Dictionnaire de la Bible, 1643 and later.
Alfred Rahlfs'
edition of the Septuagint.
Alfred Rahlfs, a
Septuagint researcher at the
University of Göttingen...
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Alfred Rahlfs'
edition of the Septuagint,
sometimes called Rahlfs'
Septuagint or
Rahlfs' Septuaginta, is a
critical edition of the
Septuagint published...
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Deuteronomy (
Rahlfs nos. 801, 819, and 957) and five 1st
century BCE
fragments of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and
Deuteronomy (
Rahlfs nos. 802,...
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issue appeared in
April 2015 as an
annex to
Hebdomada Aenigmatum.
Alfred Rahlfs included a preface, a
short history of the
Septuagint text, and
other front...
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Rahlfs 1219 (in the
Alfred Rahlfs numbering of
Septuagint m****cripts), also
known as the
Washington M****cript of the
Psalms (Washington MS II) and van...
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Internal consistency People Places Names Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia Rahlfs'
Septuagint Novum Testamentum Graece Do****entary
hypothesis Synoptic problem...
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Academy of
Orthodox Theology. The
translation is
based upon the
Alfred Rahlfs'
edition of the
Septuagint using the NKJV as the base text,
being altered...
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published by
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. The
project was
founded by
Alfred Rahlfs in 1908, and
continues today under the
direction of
Reinhard G.
Kratz and...
- Gr****
Bible used in the
Eastern Orthodox Church and others)
according to
Rahlfs or Brenton. The
following table is
taken with
minor adjustments from Brenton's...