Join The Catholic Leader team as we dive into a word each week that highlights our faith. The word this week is – Church.
On 8 March we mark International Women’s Day. It is not well known that there are parts of the Bible from a female ...
Before the 2nd century, most Palestian Jews preferred a canon loosely similar to the Protestant OT; however, the Greek-speaking Jews preferred the larger canon found in the Greek Septuagint Bible ...
The largest collection was the Greek Septuagint which the New Testament writers most often cited. St. Paul in verse 15 probably referred to the Septuagint as Scripture. Only after the Councils of ...
or according to the Septuagint above 7,000.... This inquiry seeming to me well to deserve consideration, and worthy the thoughts of the Royal Society, 1 shall take leave to propose an expedient ...
Beginning of the Letter of Aristeas to Philocrates where he writes about the Septuagint. Credit: Aristeas/Unknown author / Public domain Hebrew, the original language of the Jews, ceased to be a ...
Shlomo Sand, a historian at Tel Aviv University, boldly challenges the very foundation of Israel’s national ideology in his ...
Koine Greek was used to write the Septuagint as well as the original New Testament, becoming the vehicle for the spread of new religious ideas across the then-known world. Attic Greek had a unique set ...
Yuki] Tanaka’s singular view, somewhat detached yet not lacking in compassion, soberly reckoning while allowing for flights ...
[1] 37:1 This psalm is an acrostic poem, the stanzas of which begin with the successive letters of the Hebrew alphabet. [2] 37:26 Or "freely;" / "the names of their children will be used in blessings" ...