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| Alphabetical [« »] lust 1 lute 1 luxury 5 lxx 17 lydia 2 lying 6 lynch 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 heart 17 lack 17 lines 17 lxx 17 mean 17 ment 17 needed | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances lxx |
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1 Intro | work previously cited.~ LXX — The Septuagint; the oldest 2 6,8 | form of Jehovah, for the LXX are correct in interpreting “ 3 6,9 | translated in 7:14 by the LXX and so quoted in the New 4 8,2 | the royal family” (the LXX actually has “the king’s 5 11,2 | the Hebrew text and the LXX afford grounds for thinking 6 11,6 | fierce agony (15:10-21; the LXX suggests strongly that the 7 13,7 | we should read with the LXX “a likeness as the appearance 8 13,9 | another heart” with the LXX, or “a new heart” with the 9 15,2 | by 200 B.C. and that the LXX translation of the prophets 10 15,2 | both the Hebrew and the LXX is a nightmare.~ ~ 11 15,3 | hosts there may be. The LXX has understood his meaning 12 16,2 | translation into Aramaic) and the LXX (second century B.C.; though 13 17,4 | inferior MSS. is shown by the LXX translation (usually dated 14 17,8 | a pagan polytheist.~ The LXX bears witness to considerable 15 18,1 | English Bible is due to the LXX. In the Hebrew Bible it 16 18,1 | the same writer. Both the LXX and Talmudic tradition ascribe 17 18,0 | 1] The order in the LXX irresistibly suggests that