... lyc> ------ lyc> Not quite so. Some parts of it were translated from the Vulgate. *Dear ... (sorry I can't know you name unless you sign you letters), ... ...
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Andre Desnitsky
desnitsky@...
Oct 12, 2001 1:26 pm
... lyc> ------ lyc> Not quite so. Some parts of it were translated from the Vulgate. Dear ... (sorry I can't know you name unless you sign you letters), That...
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Choufrine, Arkadi
arkadi.choufrine@...
Oct 12, 2001 12:36 pm
... Not quite so. Some parts of it were translated from the Vulgate....
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Andre Desnitsky
desnitsky@...
Oct 12, 2001 9:42 am
Dear Mitrophan, In fact, the questions you are asking can become a beginning of a long lecture about the situation in the former USSR. I'll try to be brief, ...
... Does it make use of the LXX in its translation process as a base or as a supplemental reference for the OT? Also, is the Slavonic or Russian Synodal Bible...
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Andre Desnitsky
desnitsky@...
Oct 11, 2001 8:04 am
Dear colleagues, I apologise for sending you this circular letter which has no direct link with the scholarly nature of this list. it is, however, related...
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David Hockley
hockley@...
Oct 11, 2001 7:58 am
... I think you'll find his post was prefaced with the remark "Oh no not again", and we can therefore safely assume he does not condone the content accesible...
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steve johnson
informedfaith@...
Oct 10, 2001 11:33 pm
I apologize if I am out of line in asking this, but when I read this guy's articles that he gives links to in his posts, it seems that he is part of some sort...
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praisegod2@...
Oct 10, 2001 11:58 am
In a message dated 10/10/01 6:14:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ... Tongue planted firmly in cheek >>>>> I am glad you liked it. Personally, though, to me, it...
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steve johnson
informedfaith@...
Oct 9, 2001 10:12 pm
LGM = interestingly brilliant hypothesis! Of course, it's nothing new--some people have been positing that for a long time. ... ...
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praisegod2@...
Oct 8, 2001 11:02 am
Dear Everyone: In a previous message it was stated that the NT quotations of the OT differ from our received Hebrew text with the insinuation that it occurs in...
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karl_m_s@...
Oct 7, 2001 10:55 pm
The Errancy of the Masoretic Text and the KJV http://www.christianseparatist.org/sixth/errancy.html...
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karl_m_s@...
Oct 7, 2001 10:52 pm
I see that one of my links was incomplete and therefore did not work. I'll try again: The Errancy of the Masoretic Text and the KJV ...
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Michael Abernathy
mabernat@...
Oct 7, 2001 10:32 pm
After a brief reading of these articles I would say that the author overstates the case for the superiority of the Septuagint. It is true that the New...
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Karl Saltzman
karl_m_s@...
Oct 7, 2001 10:06 pm
I suppose that it is once agian proven that the truth rests somewhere between the extremes of any two arguements. Here are some interesting articles that argue...
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Steven Craig Miller
stevencraigmiller@...
Oct 6, 2001 4:57 pm
To: Michael Abernathy, << Actually, I am referring to evidence. >> Of course, every hypothesis refers to evidence. -Steven Craig Miller Alton, IL (USA) ...
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Steven Craig Miller
stevencraigmiller@...
Oct 6, 2001 2:02 pm
To: Michael Abernathy, << Actually, the situation is more complicated than that. There is some evidence that at least parts of the Septuagint were derived from...
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nelsonchin@...
Oct 6, 2001 1:14 pm
Also, check out this question and answer between a Messianic Jew and the Christian Think Tank at http://www.webcom.com/~ctt/baduseot.html which talks about...
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Larry N Baker
larrynbaker@...
Oct 5, 2001 11:27 pm
Danke sehr. They were nice to see. Larry N. Baker ACCS, OKC On Tue, 2 Oct 2001 12:55:29 +0200 "Wieland Willker" ... ...
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Michael Abernathy
mabernat@...
Oct 5, 2001 8:46 pm
Actually, the situation is more complicated than that. There is some evidence that at least parts of the Septuagint were derived from a variant Hebrew text....
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Steven Craig Miller
stevencraigmiller@...
Oct 5, 2001 8:06 pm
To: Karl Saltzman, No matter where the NT authors obtained their quotations (whether it be from the Septuagint, or from somewhere else, such as their own ...
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Karl Saltzman
karl_m_s@...
Oct 5, 2001 6:34 pm
Greetings to all members of the LXX group! It is with much joy that I have this opportunity to converse with those who are more knowledgeable than I am on the...
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Wieland Willker
willker@...
Oct 2, 2001 10:55 am
New images of the Cologne part of P967 (Kenyon's Chester Beatty Papyri, LXX, ca. 200 CE) have been added at: ...
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Steve Puluka
spuluka@...
Jul 16, 2001 3:51 pm
Dear Lance, The New English Translation of the Septuagint is a project of the IOSCS (The international organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies). They...
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Bill W. Rodgers
billfred@...
Jul 12, 2001 8:10 pm
Edward: I just ran a TLG search and found the word in Codex Vaticanus and Codex Sinaiticus for the Tobit 2.1 passage. It also occurs in I Macc. 12:32. I...
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proteus28@...
Jul 12, 2001 7:24 pm
Greetings, Does the Greek word _pente^koste^_ appear in any LXX manuscripts of the Pentateuch to denote the Feast of Weeks? I understand that the term appears...
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lance w seevers
lws39@...
Jul 12, 2001 4:33 am
I picked up a copy of the NETS for the Psalms, translated by Albert Pietersma. Are there any other books available in this series? Thanks- Walt Seevers...
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lxxmoderate@...
Jul 12, 2001 4:21 am
Dear LXX subscribers: Our apologies for the recent off-topic post. We have a policy of allowing posts for all subscribers, only stepping in to curtail...
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praisegod2@...
Jul 11, 2001 10:39 am
What at all does that last post from outer space have anything at all to do with the scholarly study of the LXX? "Even though we are not of the same religion,...
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dordot2001@...
Jul 10, 2001 6:43 pm
B"H My name is Doreen Dotan and I live in Tzfat, Israel. Tzfat is the traditional home of Jewish mysticism (some of it is even real), Sufi mysticism and...