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Phoenix [80]
3 years ago
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Jews living in Babylon published the Septuagint, a Latin translation of the Hebrew Bible.

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hichkok12 [17]3 years ago
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The Septuagint is a very popular name. Jews living in Babylon published the Septuagint, a Latin translation of the Hebrew Bible is a  False statement.

<h3>The Septuagint </h3>

This i s known to be the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible. but the fact remains that 70 or 72 Jewish scholars took part in the translation process.

The Septuagint was used by the early Church.  It took place around the 3rd century BCE.  Its abbreviation is LXX. It  was regarded as the first Greek translation of the Old Testament from its original Hebrew.

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