![]() An interlinear of the Greek Tanakh (no Apocrypha), with English translation.Download.ĬATSS: Computer Assisted Tools for Septuagint Study, prepared by the Center for Computer Analysis of Texts, University of Pennsylvania (1995, 2004) available at Unbound Bible.Įlpenor: Bilingual LXX with English translation of L.C.L. The final version included the Apocrypha.ĪBP: The Apostolic Bible Polyglot, Charles Van der Pool (2006). and in general use by the mid-2nd century B.C. ![]() ![]() Septuagint: the Greek version of the Hebrew Bible, begun by 72 Jewish scribes in early 3rd century B.C. A.D.).Įnglish translation: The Dead Sea Scrolls: A New Translation. The library includes Hebrew Bible manuscripts, as well as Apocrypha and other Jewish literature of the period. (2nd cent. Dead Sea Scrolls, remains of an ancient Jewish library, written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |