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- The Septuagint (/ˈsɛptjuədʒɪnt/ SEP-tew-ə-jint), sometimes referred to as the Gr**** Old Testament or The Translation of the Seventy (Ancient Gr****: Ἡ μετάφρασις...
- Look up Septuagint in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up septuaginta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Septuagint may refer to: Septuagint, a translation...
- The earliest surviving m****cripts of the Septuagint (abbreviated as LXX meaning 70), an ancient (first centuries BCE) translation of the ancient Hebrew...
- The Roman Septuagint, also known as the Sixtine Septuagint (Sixtine LXX) or the Roman Sixtine Septuagint, is an edition of the Septuagint published in...
- Christians found it in the Septuagint that they were able to apply it to Christ. In fact, the deuterocanonical books of the Septuagint, written originally in...
- Rahlfs' edition of the Septuagint, sometimes called Rahlfs' Septuagint or Rahlfs' Septuaginta, is a critical edition of the Septuagint published for the first...
- deuterocanonical books. These books are ultimately derived from the earlier Septuagint, the earliest extant Gr**** translation of the Hebrew Bible, and are also...
- books in their canons. The deuterocanonical books are included in the Septuagint, the earliest extant Gr**** translation of the Hebrew Bible. They date...
- basis in proto-Masoretic texts, compared to 5% proto-Samaritan type, 5% Septuagintal type, and 10% non-aligned. Joseph Fitzmyer noted the following regarding...
- The Septuagint version of the Old Testament is a translation of the Septuagint by Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton, originally published by Samuel Bagster...