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Codex Sinaiticus

jodiq wrote 1 week ago: (Codex Sinaiticus found at http://www.codex-sinaiticus.net/en/img/Codex_Sinaiticus_open_full.jpg) C … more →

Tags: Christianity, ancient bible, Antiquity, Apocrypha, Bible, Codex Sinaiticus, mount sinai, New Testament, Oldest Bible

II. Creation and the Origin of Man F. Epic of Gilgamesh

truthopia wrote 1 week ago: One could argue that the tale of the deluge and flooding of the world found in the Epic of Gilgames … more →

Tags: Creation, Science, origin of man, Theory, Plato, Myth, fable, Creation Story, Religion

What Does "Selah" Really Mean?

breakthroughtogod wrote 1 week ago: blog.jstaten.com What does the word “selah” (Hebrew: סלה‎) as found in the Psalms and th … more →

Tags: Music, Bible, Gospel, Truth, Habakkuk, Psalms, Job, Word of God, Selah

The Shorter and Longer Texts of Ezekiel

Richard wrote 2 weeks ago: Do check out “The Shorter and Longer Texts of Ezekiel: The Implications of the Manuscript Finds from … more →

Tags: Dead Sea Scrolls, Ezekiel, Septuagint, Text transmission, Textual Criticism, 11Q4, 11QEzek, 1Q9, 1QEzek

II. Creation and the Origin of Man D. Our True Biblical Ancestors

truthopia wrote 3 weeks ago: In the varied interpretations of Genesis and its story–or stories, as the case may be–o … more →

Tags: Creation, origin of man, Theory, Evolution, Myth, fable, Creation Story, Religion, Civilization

The οικια Reference in Job 1.10 and Household Baptisms

John wrote 4 weeks ago: I have been posting quite a bit on baptism issues lately (see posts on Acts 16:34 and 2:41), and I … more →

Tags: Baptism, Greek, Job, Textual Studies, Theology, Baptism

Unraveling the Mystery of the Old Testament Canon

Richard wrote 1 month ago: Daniel Lieuwen has written an interesting article entitled “Who Decides? Unraveling the Myster … more →

Tags: Old Testament, canon, LXX

Stellenbosch Conferences

Ronald wrote 1 month ago: I am reading a paper in about a week’s time at the SA Association for the Study of the LXX … more →

Tags: New Testament - General, Bel et Draco, Bel and the Dragon, Pilate, narratology

Verbs in LXX of Samuel/Reigns2 comments

Mike Aubrey wrote 1 month ago: There are so many volitional futures… … more →

Tags: Greek

Different Parent Texts in Isaiah 53:8d? (Part 2)

John wrote 1 month ago: In the last post, we considered the different vocalizations between the MT and Symm. and the rest of … more →

Tags: Textual Studies, Isaiah, Masoretic Text, Suffering Servant, Aquila, Dead Sea Scrolls, New American Standard, old latin, peshitta

Eastern Orthodoxy and the Septuagint7 comments

Richard wrote 1 month ago: In his book The Orthodox Church Ware writes: As its authoritative text for the Old Testament, it use … more →

Tags: Septuagint, Orthodoxy, Eastern Orthodox

Finally...Syntax & Lexicons

Mike Aubrey wrote 1 month ago: With such an incredibly productive day this afternoon for work, I’ve decided that I can excuse … more →

Tags: Books, Greek, Book Reviews, Linguistics, Linking, Lexicography

Different Parent Texts in Isaiah 53:8d? (Part 1)

John wrote 1 month ago: Introduction to the Problem In the last post on Ecclesiastes 2:12, I concluded that although the LXX … more →

Tags: Textual Studies, Greek, peshitta, Isaiah, vulgate, targum, Aquila, Theodotion, Masoretic Text

מלך or βουλης in Ecclesiastes 2:12: different parent texts?

John wrote 1 month ago: Prima facie there are significant differences between the Masoretic Text and the Septuagint, which l … more →

Tags: Textual Studies, Syriac, Aramaic, Masoretic Text, Ecclesiastes, Qoheleth, Syriac

NETS available on the Internet

TorreyS wrote 1 month ago: In March last year, over at my then (but now sleeping) Philo of Alexandria Blog I was happy to note … more →

Tags: Bible, bibliography, New Testament, Website

The Text of Job 3:3b

John wrote 1 month ago: Well, I have finished reading the first two chapters of Job in the MT and the LXX with some spot rea … more →

Tags: Job, Masoretic Text, peshitta, Greek, Syriac

II. Creation and the Origin of Man C. Genesis and Completion of Creation

truthopia wrote 1 month ago: I apologize for my absence, I have been out of the country the past few weeks. I shall try to be mo … more →

Tags: Creation, origin of man, Art, Theory, Myth, fable, Creation Story, Religion, Civilization

Updates to Seminary Papers

John wrote 1 month ago: I have posted three new papers under the “Seminary Papers” page. A paper on Isaiah 7:14 … more →

Tags: Isaiah, Land Theme, Circumcision, Dialogue with Trypho, Egypt, Israel, Justin Martyr, Virgin Birth

Septuagintal Saturdays: Jonah 3:4

ben wrote 1 month ago: It has been quite a while since I’ve put my hand to the Septuagint. I’ve been rather bus … more →

Tags: Moberly, Jonah 3:4, LXX, Prophecy


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