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Quote: This is at least the second time that I have seen this type of question regarding the LXX[72],that Mythological Septuagint.I think we all would be a little interested in your answer there,bibleprotector.
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Quote:LXX/72 Redbone What is "Redbone"?
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Quote: It is also important to understand that the translators of the King James Bible found some Hebrew words rare, hard or disputable in meaning, and therefore relied upon the Septuagint to clarify the meaning of a Hebrew word. Thus, without providential placement of the Septuagint, the King James Bible would not be accurate. It is therefore unhistorical and anti-1611 translators to deny or reject the Septuagint.
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Quote:A piece of paprrus, or several pieces of papyri does not an OT Greek Septuagint make.
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