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1 | LXX | Job 1:7 | BMR47 | 154862 | ||
Being a novice, I do not undersand the "Lxx", but walking under heaven would be "in" or "on" as the two of you have explained. My question came about from my suspious nature. I am using the Amplified version to help me understand the KJV. If the LXX is what I believe it is then my question is answered. Thank both of you. Bob |
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2 | LXX | Job 1:7 | DocTrinsograce | 154863 | ||
Hi, Bob... LXX is Roman Numerals for seventy. That's because the Septuagint (the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible) was performed by seventy-two Jewish scholars. Weird, I know, it should be LXXII... but history is funny that way. The Septuagint dates to around 250 BC. At least, that is what I recall. Hope that helps. In Him, Doc |
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