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Feb 2, 2009 · The Septuagint is the Greek translation of the Old Testament. The Old Testament was originally written in Hebrew. It was during the reign of ...
See VERSIONS. SEPTUAGINT [SMITH]. (The seventy). The Septuagint or Greek version of the Old Testament appears at the present day in four principal editions:--.
The Greek version of the Old Testament commonly known as the Septuagint holds a unique place among translations. Its importance is manysided. Its chief value ...
Now all the benefits of the internationally-acclaimed standard Nestle-Aland Greek text of the New Testament in its most recent edition with complete textual ...
NET Glossary: the principal Latin version of the Bible, translated from Hebrew and Greek by Jerome toward the end of the 4th century A.D.. VULGATE [ISBE].
The Greek version reads, “Be like a wild donkey in the desert!” There are three points of debate in this line: the syntax of the verb form “be” (תִהְיֶינָה, ...
Feb 3, 2015 · Besides the Greek evidence, there are nearly 30,000 versional copies (e.g., Latin, Coptic, and Syriac), and over 1,000,000 quotations from the ...
Jun 25, 2004 · Indeed, the reading appears in no Greek witness of any kind (either manuscript, patristic, or Greek translation of some other version) until AD ...
Jan 1, 2001 · Literally translated the word tetelestai means, “It is finished.” The word occurs in John 19:28 and 19:30 and these are the only two places ...