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5.4 Septuagint (Samuel)
(8,725 words)
Part of 5 Samuel–Kings 5.4.1 Background
5.4.1.1 ScopeIn the Septuagint tradition (1.3.1.1), 1 and 2 Samuel are known as 1 and 2 Kingdoms (or, 1–2 Reigns). This designation refers to the initiation of the kingdom and to the first kings (Saul and David), while the Masoretic designation refers to Samuel as a prophet and probably also as the author of the book. There are good reasons to assume that the books of Samuel were translated as one consecutive block after Joshua and Judges (and Ruth).1 This connection can be seen especially in…
Source:
Textual History of the Bible
Date:
2020-03-17
5.5 Septuagint (Kings)
(2,692 words)
Part of 5…
Source:
Textual History of the Bible
Date:
2020-03-17
2.3.2 The Aldine Edition of the Septuagint and its Derivative Editions
(6,021 words)
Part of 2 Modern Printed Editions of the Jewish Bible and its Christian Versions - 2.3 Editions of the Septuagint and Related Greek VersionsThe Aldine is the first printed edition of the Septuagint (I.1.3.1.1). Today the
Aldina/Aldine stands in the shadow of the
Sixtina (2.3.3; 1.1.3.1.6.3), however, it was the most important edition of the Septuagint in the sixteenth century. It was used by Bible translators throughout the sixteenth century as far as they resorted to the Greek text, among Protestants mainly besides the Hebrew tex…
Source:
Textual History of the Bible
Date:
2023-11-21