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Sep·tu·a·gint
/sɛpˈtuəʤənt, ˈ
tju
; ˈsɛptəwəˌʤɪnt/
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sep·tu·a·gint
n.
A
Greek
version
of
the
Old
Testament
; --
so
called
because
it
was
believed
to
be
the
work
of
seventy
(
or
rather
of
seventy-two
)
translators
.
Note:
☞
The
causes
which
produced
it
[
the
Septuagint
],
the
number
and
names
of
the
translators
,
the
times
at
which
different
portions
were
translated
,
are
all
uncertain
.
The
only
point
in
which
all
agree
is
that
Alexandria
was
the
birthplace
of
the
version
.
On
one
other
point
there
is
a
near
agreement
,
namely
,
as
to
time
,
that
the
version
was
made
,
or
at
least
commenced
,
in
the
time
of
the
early
Ptolemies
,
in
the
first
half
of
the
third
century
b.c.
Septuagint chronology
,
the
chronology
founded
upon
the
dates
of
the
Septuagint
,
which
makes
1500
years
more
from
the
creation
to
Abraham
than
the
Hebrew
Bible
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Septuagint
n
:
the
oldest
Greek
version
of
the
Old
Testament
;
said
to
have
been
translated
from
the
Hebrew
by
Jewish
scholars
at
the
request
of
Ptolemy
II
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Septuagint
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