Really?
I was unaware that the septuagint was created at one time or even in one
century.
I also understand that general agreement as to the canon of the septuagint
has never arrived.
And surely, the oldest complete manuscripts of the septuagint include both
old& new testaments as but a single document; witness codices vaticanus,
sinaiticus and alexandrinus.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septuagint#Creation_of_the_Septuagint
regards,
fred burlingame
On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 5:13 PM, Will Parsons<wbparsons AT alum.mit.edu>wrote:
On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 15:36:09 -0600, fred burlingame<tensorpath AT gmail.com>_______________________________________________
wrote:
c. the Western Christian community generally accepts the MT version ofthe
phrase for their old testament; and the septuagint rendering for theirnew
testament; andCorrection on point of fact: there is no such thing as a "Septuagint New
Testament". The LXX is a translation from Hebrew into Greek; the NT is
not.
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