Hebrews and the resiliant LXX

Matthew Bell mbkbell@aapi.co.uk
Mon, 27 Apr 1998 10:14:35 +0100 (00893686475, 19980427091616906.AAA1070@mbell.aapi.co.uk)



> CREA
> For what it's worth, here's a quick listing of NT citations from the
> LXX Penateuch (and which differ from the Hebrew text of the same). Since
> Matt is willing to concede the existence of a BCE LXX Pentateuch, this
> would seem to clinch the argument that the NT cited from a BCE LXX (at
> least as regards the Torah).
>
> [citations snipped]
>
> STEVE CR
> Thanks for these. I was just wondering how I was going to do that
exercise
> without a copy of the LXX in Greek. Did you do it from first principles,
or
> do you have a handy source book? If it's a source book can you tell me
what
> it is and what other goodies it contains?
MATT BELL You can get the LXX at: gopher://ccat.sas.upenn.edu:3333/11/Religious/Biblical/LXXMorph