synergy
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The superiority of the Septuagint (LXX) over the medieval Masoretic Text (MT) is demonstrated in many ways:Yes. He texted me! Lol
Again you are missing my point. Easter is celebrated on a Greek pagan holiday much like Christmas. Why is that? You really think Yeshua was born on December 25th? Only a person lacking sufficient brain cells would believe that.
The Masoretic text is much superior than the septuagint translation version which was copied from the Hebrew manuscripts.
1. the Dead Sea Scrolls decisively show that the MT contains manipulations such as when the DSS Hebrew manuscripts agree with the LXX against the MT (e.g. Deut 32:8 “sons of God” rather than MT’s “sons of Israel” and many others...), proving that MT readings were manipulated, as Justin Martyr also claimed and proved
2. the LXX is based on Hebrew Vorlagen circulating in the 3rd–2nd centuries BC, over a millennium earlier than the fully vocalized MT tradition finalized by the Masoretes (9th–10th century AD), making the LXX an indispensable witness to pre-rabbinic textual forms.
3. the LXX preserves older readings later suppressed or smoothed by non-believing Jews in the MT for theological or polemical reasons (especially messianic and divine plurality texts), a fact acknowledged even by critical Jewish scholarship.
4. the LXX was the Bible of Second Temple Judaism outside Judea, the Scriptures of the early Church, and the LXX textual base was overwhelmingly quoted in the New Testament—meaning that Apostolic Theology itself presupposes the authority of the LXX over the MT.
Taken together, manuscript evidence, textual criticism, historical priority, and apostolic usage all converge to show that the Septuagint preserves a more ancient and authentic form of the Hebrew Scriptures than the manipulated Masoretic Text.
Non-believing Jews do not recognize nor use the Septuagint because that would make them Christians. God forbid that should ever happen.Anytime you make a copy from the original the copy is inferior in some way or manner. My opinion. No Jew recognizes or uses the Septuagint translation. That is fact.
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