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- Septuagint - Wikipedia
Brenton's Septuagint, Restored Names Version (SRNV) has been published in two volumes The Hebrew-names restoration, based on the Westminster Leningrad Codex, focuses on the restoration of the Divine Name and has extensive Hebrew and Greek footnotes [citation needed]
- Read the Septuagint Bible w Apocrypha Free Online
The Septuagint is a translation of the Hebrew Bible and some related texts into Koine Greek As the primary Greek translation of the Old Testament, it is also called the Greek Old Testament This translation is quoted in the New Testament, particularly by Paul, and also by the Greek Church Fathers
- Home - The Septuagint: LXX
The Septuagint is the Greek translation of the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament) and used by the early Church The Septuagint is also called the translation of the seventy because tradition states that the Septuagint was translated by seventy
- What Is the Septuagint? Discover the World’s First Bible Translation
The Septuagint is a Greek version of the Hebrew Old Testament and the first known translation of the Bible outside of its original language It was completed by Hellenistic (Greek-speaking) Jewish rabbis a few hundred years before Christ
- Septuagint | Greek, Hebrew Aramaic Sources | Britannica
Septuagint, the earliest extant Greek translation of the Old Testament from the original Hebrew The Septuagint was presumably made for the Jewish community in Egypt when Greek was the common language throughout the region
- Septuagint Old Testament Bilingual (Greek English) - 1
Original Greek text of the Septuagint Old Testament in Greek and English side by side
- Septuagint Index | Sacred Texts Archive
This is the main index for the Septuagint, the oldest Greek version of the Jewish Bible To view this section properly, you need to have a Unicode font installed which has full polytonic Greek support
- A Brief History Of The Septuagint | Associates For Biblical Research
The Septuagint translation made the Hebrew scriptures available both to the Jews who no longer spoke their ancestral language and to the entire Greek-speaking world The Septuagint was later to become the Bible of the Greek-speaking early Church, and is frequently quoted in the New Testament Hints of the Egyptian Origin of the Septuagint
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