Unraveling the Mystery of the Old Testament Canon

2009 June 14
by Richard

Daniel Lieuwen has written an interesting article entitled “Who Decides? Unraveling the Mystery of the Old Testament Canon”.

The LXX is based on a very different text of the Old Testament from the Masoretic text, on which modern English translations are based. For instance, in many places the wording is quite different, and the content of the books also differs—generally the LXX text is longer, but there are also interesting additions to the Masoretic text that are not found in the LXX. The text on which the LXX is based is as ancient as the Masoretic text, as testified by the Dead Sea scrolls and many other ancient witnesses.

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  1. 2009 July 16

    Fascinating article, Richard! Thanks for pointing it out.

    (I forgot to say as much when I read it a while ago when you originally posted it!)

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