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From: taliesin939939
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  • "most scholars" - argument from majority opinion,logically flawed argument. The so called septuagint of Jesus' day is a figment of the "scholars" imagination. The Jews would NEVER put the holy words of God into a GENTILE tongue N-E-V-E-R. This fella is repeating rubbish. ONLY the Levites were permitted to copy the scriptures and no one of any other tribe would dare to translate the scrolls for they would be cut off from their own people. Pay this fella no mind. He is wrong, wrong, wrong.

  • @KJVWordofGod LOL... You do realize that you disagree with almost every single authority and professor and almost every single Jew.. right? The Septuagint was the first translation of the Hebrew Bible into another language which was Greek... This was due to the Jewish diaspora throughout the Hellenistic world.... LOL

  • @taliesin939939 Hmm....argumentum ad populum...? The majority at Mt. Sinai were wrong, @ one time the majority of doctors thought washing one's bloody hands between births was worthless even though 30%+ of the women were dying, the majority think the U.S. is a democracy. You combined that with argumentum ad verecundiam...I expect you agree with all judges, congressmen and especially policemen and all your teachers. Before you start "LOL"-ing @ men, study, lest you be found out a fool by all.

  • @KJVWordofGod What documentation or scholarly research brings you to disagree with the religiously educated? Just curious :/

  • most jews and supposedly jesus did not speak hebrew they spoke a form of aramaic, the 72 names of god, and the septuagint is my favorite version translated into english.

  • @1010bree Yup. And it's the one used by the Greek Orthodox Church ;)

  • @1010bree yeh... and many scholars believe the apostles and early christians used the septuagint. in fact, that its what what quoted in new testament references to prophecies in the old testament.

  • @1010bree However, there is no evidence Jesus did not read neither understand or speak Hebrew too, Greek and Aramaic were very important languages, but Hebrew was the very core of the scriptures and lectures in Aramaic (Targum) and even in Greek (Septuagint) were accompanying the reading of the original Hebrew text.

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