Re: Starting out in LXX

From: Albert L. Lukaszewski (alski@fuller.edu)
Date: Wed Mar 17 1999 - 20:04:12 EST


Some other books that I have found helpful in getting into LXX is
Coneybeare and Stock's _Grammar of Septuagint Greek_ and Jellicoe's _The
Septuagint and Modern Study_.

Albert Lukaszewski

At 09:26 PM 3/17/99 +0100, Mahen wrote:
>Hello list-friends...
>I was just wondering how to approach the LXX?
>I have read a some in GNT and would like to start exploring LXX alongside
of it.
>What tools do you need? Are there several editions of LXX? What dictionary
is needed? Are there any linguistic keys to LXX that can be helpful (like
Zerwick)?
>How difficult is the language of LXX compared to the GNT?
>
>Henrik
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