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No. The Septuagint is an ancient Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible.

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Is Jewish scripture known as septuagint?

No, they're two different things. The Septuagint is an ancient Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible.


What part of the bible is referred to as the Jewish scripture?

old testament


What is the Septuagint?

Jewish scholars in Alexandria translated the Hebrew Bible into Greek, a version known as the Septuagint.


Was the Septuagint translated in Antioch?

No. It was translated by Jewish scolars in Alexandria.


Name two sources that establish an early date of scripture?

the dead sea scrolls and the Septuagint


The Septuagint was translated by seventy-two Jewish scholars in what city?

Alexandria


What is the definition of the word Septuagint?

The ancient Greek translation of the Jewish scriptures.


What revelations the holy books of the three religions provide and how they relate to one?

The Old Testament from the Holy Bible relates specifically to Jewish scripture, and many of the things in the New Testament were prophesied about in Jewish scripture. Muslim scripture does not relate to either Jewish or Christian scripture because Jewish and Christian scripture are from God.


How was the septuagint produced?

The Septuagint was produced around the 3rd to 2nd century BCE in Alexandria, Egypt. It was a Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible, primarily commissioned for the Greek-speaking Jewish community. According to tradition, 70 or 72 Jewish scholars were involved in the translation process, hence its name "Septuagint" meaning "seventy" in Latin.


Why do Jewish women wear scripture scarfs?

There is no such thing as a 'scripture scarf' in Judaism.


Who delivered God's laws in the Jewish scripture?

Mosses.


What is important about the Jewish scriptures?

Jewish scripture gives the history of the earth from the creation to around BC 400. Jewish scripture was a school teacher to bring us to the Salvation through Jesus Christ. This Messiah who would die for the sins of the world is discribed in each of the books in the Jewish scripture or typified in the lives of many characters of the Jewish scripture. For example, in Genesis Jesus is the "Seed of the woman," in Exodus "The passover Lamb," in Leviticus "The High Priest," etc.