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LXX refers to the Septuagint, the ancient Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible. The term "LXX" is derived from the Roman numeral for seventy, reflecting the tradition that seventy (or seventy-two) Jewish scholars produced this translation in the 3rd century BCE. The Septuagint is significant for its influence on early Christianity and its use in the New Testament.

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