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SeptuagintArticlesDisplaying Results 1 - 12 for septuagintThe Old Testament: The Septuagint Or LXX ... - some 70 Hebrew scribes traveled to Alexandria in 285-270 BC where they produced a translation now known as the Septuagint. That name derives from the Greek word for 70 and is also designated as LXX (the Latin numeral for 70).
Overall the ... Read The Greek Jesus ... by Christ. Jews, on the other hand stated that this was a misuse and mistranslation of scripture, and they stopped using the Septuagint. From then on the Jews followed a different translation back to Hebrew, but the Christians continued on ... Read The Promise Fulfilled ... because his proponents wrote them after the events took place. That might sound plausible until you consider the Septuagint.
The entire Old Testament, Messianic prophecies and all, were translated into the Greek Septuagint around ... Read Young Earth vs. Old Earth (Rebuttle) ... Scripture, which were God-breathed (2 Timothy 3:15–17), and therefore were inerrant. Instead, this insertion is found in later Septuagint (LXX) manuscripts, which were non-inspired copies of the Hebrew manuscripts. There are two possible ... Read Who Wrote Daniel? ... to meritless theories, they discredit themselves from any serious discussion. If a later forger wrote Daniel, the Septuagint doesn't exist (or at least was done much later), and neither did Alexander's visit to Jerusalem. Interestingly, ... Read The Canon of the Old Testament ... priests in Jerusalem continued to maintain the Scriptures.
The first serious discussion about the canon began with the translation of the Septuagint or LXX (the translation of the Hebrew Old Testament into Greek in Alexandria, Egypt ... Read Translation ... of oral information holding greater importance in the past. One of the first instances of translation is from 247 BC when the Septuagint was written, a translation of the Old Testament from Hebrew into Greek, which was carried out by 72 ... Read Who Wrote The Book Of Hebrews? ... disciple of Christ (Heb. 2:3). The writer was very well versed in the Old Testament, which he quoted from the Septuagint version. Also, he may have been a Jew, because he often used the first person plural in addressing his Jewish audience ... Read Nephilim as the Bible Records ... term Nephilim may be a generic term referring to giants. The book of Numbers according to Vulgate and Septuagint translations puts emphatic stress on an abnormal height. When Israelites were across the Jordan River and sent out spies to ... Read Do You Know Him !!! ... - Cite This Source
Christ is the English term for the Greek ??????? (khristos) meaning "The anointed." In the (Greek) Septuagint version of the Old Testament, khristos was used to translate the Hebrew ???????? (Mašía?,) (messiah), ... Read A Brief Guide To 21 English Bible Translations ... Versions. The third edition of the United Bible Societies' Greek text, the latest edition of Biblia Hebraica and the Septuagint were among texts used.
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The New International Version is a translation ... Read Resurrection or Deception? ... and to the point. Coincidental fulfillment was (and is) out of the question.
The translation of the Hebrew text into the Greek Septuagint around 275 B.C. assures us those prophecies proceeded Jesus by several hundred years. Jesus ... Read Searches related to: septuagint
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