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Another answer:"LXX" refers to The Septuagint, a translation of the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) into Greek. The translation was undertaken in Alexandria, Egypt in the third and second centuries BC, and its name comes from a Latin phrase meaning "translation of the seventy interpreters" (there were actually 72).

This translation was in widespread use at the time of Christ, and is frequently quoted in the New Testament. For more information, see the link below.

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