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Evidence of Tetragrammaton in Septuagint (LXX)

fromthesunrising wrote 4 hours ago: The Divine Name of God: Spoken by Jesus and Early True Christians (An Archeological, Logical and Bib … more →

Tags: ON TRUE RELIGION, Divine Name, Fragments, Jehovah, Jehovah's witnesses, Jesus, Kurios, Kyrios, LXX

Evidence of Tetragrammaton in Septuagint (LXX)

fromthesunrising wrote 4 hours ago: The Divine Name of God: Spoken by Jesus and Early True Christians (An Archeological, Logical and Bib … more →

Tags: ON TRUE RELIGION, Divine Name, Fragments, Jehovah, Jehovah's witnesses, Jesus, Kurios, Kyrios, LXX

Some Examples of Textual Change in the LXX From the Hebrew in Samuel1 comment

DavidC99 wrote 4 days ago: I have already written about the Septuagint, the ancient mistranslation of the Hebrew Old Testament … more →

Tags: Bible, Bible Versions, LXX, Textual Criticism, Biblical Preservation, Christian, Christianity, Theology

Questioning the Claimed Septuagint-NT Connection1 comment

DavidC99 wrote 5 days ago: Many of the so-called scholars in the field of Textual Criticism think that it is a done deal to arg … more →

Tags: Bible, Bible Versions, LXX, Textual Criticism, Christian, Christianity, Theology

Studying the Apocrypha/Deuterocanonicals/Anagignoskomena4 comments

Chuck Grantham wrote 1 week ago: Whew! What a mouthful that title is. I got all the titles from the Wiki page on “Apocrypha … more →

Tags: Apocrypha, Bible, bible commentary, Bible Translation, Books, Commentaries, esword, Greek, anagigoskomena

More On God as Creator from II Maccabees18 comments

John wrote 2 weeks ago: Introduction As I was reading through II Maccabees again, I was struck by the references to God as c … more →

Tags: Creation, Greek, New Testament, Textual Studies, Theology, Greek, II Maccabees, Old Testament

Where to find Philo at SBL

TorreyS wrote 2 weeks ago: The primary place ‘to find Philo’ at The SBL Annual Meeting is of course in the Philo Se … more →

Tags: Conference, Philo

Perfect Imperative/Indicative?6 comments

Mike Aubrey wrote 3 weeks ago: So I come to the LXX of Joshua 10:19 and see: ὑμεῖς δὲ μὴ ἑστήκατε καταδιώκοντες ὀπίσω τῶν ἐχθρῶν ὑμ … more →

Tags: Greek, Questions

Does Genesis 1:1 Teach That God Created the Heavens and the Earth?3 comments

John wrote 1 month ago: At LXX Studies we will more than likely never be the first to break a story to the public, but hopef … more →

Tags: Aquila, Aramaic, Creation, Genesis, Greek, Hebrew, Latin, Masoretic Text, peshitta

Some Bible Study Books for the Original Language Impaired

Chuck Grantham wrote 1 month ago: Basically here are resources for compare and contrast.: Parallel Bibles: 1. Essential Evangelical Pa … more →

Tags: Apocrypha, Bible, Bible Translation, Books, Bible Study, Bible Translations

Why does the Catholic bible have more books than King James?

Jayarathina Madharasan wrote 1 month ago: Image by Ian Hsu (iandoh) via Flickr While browsing, I came across this wonderful explanation for th … more →

Tags: Religion, Bible, Catholic, Catholic Church, Catholicism, Christianity, Old Testament, Religion and Spirituality, Roman Catholic Church

Oxford Septuagint Seminar

Daniel O. McClellan wrote 1 month ago: I am really looking forward to a seminar that will be taking place within throwing distance of my li … more →

Tags: Oxford, Rabbinics

LXX Lexicon Review Posts2 comments

Mike Aubrey wrote 2 months ago: So I sat down to finish up the last two posts reviewing lexical entries in Muraoka’s new lexic … more →

Tags: Grammar, Greek, Lexicography

Can you Trust the Bible?1 comment

layrenewal wrote 2 months ago: I hope this is a simple post to a very complex issue… The announcement has been made that the … more →

Tags: Religion, Christianity, Christ, Luther, NIV, Greek, Hebrew, Bible Translation, Tyndale

Determining Dependency Between Ancient Versions (part 2)

John wrote 2 months ago: In this post, I comment on the nature of the translation of the Syriac Peshitta (S) in Qoheleth, whi … more →

Tags: Ecclesiastes, Greek, Hebrew, Masoretic Text, peshitta, Qoheleth, Syriac, Textual Studies, Greek

Determining Dependency Between Ancient Versions (part 1)2 comments

John wrote 3 months ago: I realize I have not been posting frequently, but I can say that I have been making progress in prep … more →

Tags: Ecclesiastes, Greek, Masoretic Text, peshitta, Qoheleth, Textual Studies, Greek, Syriac

In Defense of the Septuagint1 comment

Fr. Ted wrote 3 months ago: The Prophet Moses As is well known historically,  somewhere about 200 years before the time of Chris … more →

Tags: Bible, Christian, church, Orthodox, Orthodox Church, Scripture, Masoretic Text, Orthodox Study Bible, OSB

The Belgic Confession, Article VI: The Difference Between Canonical and Apocryphal Books2 comments

Carl Gobelman wrote 3 months ago: We distinguish between these holy books and the apocryphal ones, which are the third and fourth book … more →

Tags: Theology, Reformed Theology, Belgic Confession, Bibliology, Christianity, Bible, church, Historicity of the Bible, Canon of Scripture

King James Only Believers And The LXX119 comments

JasonS wrote 3 months ago: King James Only Believers And The LXX In their desire to repudiate the modern versions of the Script … more →

Tags: Bible Versions, KJV-onlyism, KJVO, Manuscript Evidence, Preservation, Textual Variant, king james only, byzantine text, king james version


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