After the destruction of the Second Temple in approximately 586 BC, the religious leaders of Judah split into several groups, each with their own...
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The Septuagint Vs. the Masoretic Text, Part IV :: By Randy Nettles
Most historians believe the Hebrew Pentateuch was translated into the Greek language in approximately 250 BC, and thus, the Septuagint or LXX was...
What does Gen 4:7 mean in the Septuagint?
Most of the translations of Gen 4:7 read something like (LEB): If you do well will I not accept you? But if you do not do well, sin is...
The Creation Narrative in the Septuagint
Listen to the full episode HEREFind out more about Dr. Hiebert HEREAnd follow the Wevers Institute for Septuagint Studies HEREFind out how you can...
The Septuagint vs. The Masoretic Text, Part III :: By Randy Nettles
THE CASE FOR THE MASORETIC TEXT The Masoretic text (MT) is the basis for most English translations of the Old Testament today and is regarded as the...
The Septuagint Vs. the Masoretic Text, Part I :: By Randy Nettles
The origin of the Hebrew language is shrouded in mystery. Jewish tradition as well as various Christian scholars throughout the ages believed that...
Sorting Out Differences Between the Hebrew Bible and the Septuagint, and Answers to Your Questions
http://youtu.be/EEDWquR7Ltk Sorting Out Differences Between the Hebrew Bible and the Septuagint, and Answers to Your Questions The phone lines...
Why Did the New Testament Writers Often Quote the Greek Septuagint Instead of the Hebrew?
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What does Gen 4:7 mean in the Septuagint?
Most of the translations of Gen 4:7 read something like (LEB): If you do well will I not accept you? But if you do not do well, sin is...