Septuagint Wisdom of Solomon

Septuagint  Wisdom of Solomon
Author: Scriptural Research Institute
Publsiher: Scriptural Research Institute
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2020-06-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781989852309

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The final version of the Septuagint was published in 132 BC, which included the Wisdom of Solomon, a book of wisdom credited to King Solomon, circa 950 BC. This book was never copied by the Masoretes, and no fragments of it have been found among the Dead Sea Scrolls, indicating it was not used much in Judea, if at all. A Syriac version of it is included in the Peshitta, the Syrian Orthodox Bible, which the Syrian Orthodox Church has always claimed was transcribed from the Aramaic text that the Jews translated into Hebrew, however, most modern scholars believe the Peshitta was a Syriac translation of the Septuagint. As a result, Wisdom of Solomon is a text that cannot be proven to have existed earlier than 132 BC, when it appeared in the Septuagint, and some scholars have concluded it was written in Greek at the Library of Alexandria. Wherever it was written, it is a very un-Jewish Israelite text, which contradicts, and occasionally even attacks the Torah. These contradictions are often interpreted as indicators that the writer was not particularly knowledgeable regarding the Torah, suggesting a Hellenized Jew, and therefore, it is generally assumed the book was written shortly before its inclusion in the Septuagint. All of these assumptions are, of course, based on the underlying assumption that Judaism was already standardized before the Greek Era. The books of Maccabees tell a very story. Given the complex religious history of the Second Temple Era, and the fact that none of the Israelites in Elephantine appear to have even heard of Moses in the 5th-century BC, the Wisdom of Solomon does not seem out of place or anachronistic at all, and dismissing it based on contradictions with the Torah seems completely invalid. The Wisdom of Solomon itself appears to have been redacted before the Greek translation, as the first half is about the spirit of wisdom, Sophia in Greek, who is credited with actually doing most of what God (or Yahweh in the Masoretic Text) was credited with doing in the Torah, however, this changes abruptly to crediting the Lord in chapter 11, and Sophia disappears entirely from the rest of the book. Chapter 11 was also the beginning of what scholars call the ‘history’ section of the book, which generally retold the history found in the Torah up until the exodus from Egypt, however, with some differences. One significant difference was the identification of the Lord as the Sun in chapter 16.

The Testament of Solomon

The Testament of Solomon
Author: F. C. Conybeare
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2007
Genre: Reference
ISBN: PSU:000067781980

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An excellent translation follows a critical essay, which argues that the Christian elements of the text do not point to a Christian author, but rather indicate that this work is a Christian recension of a Graeco-Jewish original.

The Testament of Solomon

The Testament of Solomon
Author: Chester Charlton Mac Cown
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1922
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:457784949

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Two Versions of the Solomon Narrative

Two Versions of the Solomon Narrative
Author: Percy van Keulen
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2005-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789047405511

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This monograph deals with the complex problem of the text-historical relation between two versions of the Solomon Narrative: the Hebrew version preserved in the Masoretic Text of the book of Kings and the Greek version handed down in the Septuaginta of 3 Regum.

The Testament of Solomon

The Testament of Solomon
Author: Chester Charlton McCown
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1922
Genre: Apocrypha
ISBN: PRNC:32101077773727

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Greek of the Septuagint

Greek of the Septuagint
Author: Gary Alan Chamberlain
Publsiher: Hendrickson Publishers
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2011
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781565637412

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For New Testament students and scholars who want to fully exegete the Septuagint (LXX), this lexicon will be a welcome addition to their libraries. Used in conjunction with the New Testament (NT) lexicon they already possess, The Greek of the Septuagint: A Supplemental Lexicon will bridge the gap with additional information that's needed to translate the Septuagint. While those who have learned the Greek of the New Testament possess the grammatical skills necessary to read Septuagint Greek, the vocabulary found in the Septuagint differs sufficiently from both NT and Classical Greek to such a degree that a specialized lexicon is essential. Designed to supplement the BDAG, Chamberlain's lexical expertise provided here, lists definitions and lexical information for more than 5,000 Septuagint words not found in the New Testament, detailed discussions of contextual word meanings, Hebrew equivalents, and mistranslations, variant words not found in standard lexicons, and much more.

A critical concordance to the Septuagint Solomon

A critical concordance to the Septuagint Solomon
Author: J. David Thompson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 0773440070

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This text is part of The Computer-Generated Bible, a series of open-ended computer-generated critical concordance of biblical and related material in the original language.

A New English Translation of the Septuagint

A New English Translation of the Septuagint
Author: Albert Pietersma,Benjamin G. Wright
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1050
Release: 2007-11-02
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 9780199723942

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The Septuagint (the ancient Greek translation of Jewish sacred writings) is of great importance in the history of both Judaism and Christianity. The first translation of the books of the Hebrew Bible (plus additions) into the common language of the ancient Mediterranean world made the Jewish scriptures accessible to many outside Judaism. Not only did the Septuagint become Holy Writ to Greek speaking Jews but it was also the Bible of the early Christian communities: the scripture they cited and the textual foundation of the early Christian movement. Translated from Hebrew (and Aramaic) originals in the two centuries before Jesus, the Septuagint provides important information about the history of the text of the Bible. For centuries, scholars have looked to the Septuagint for information about the nature of the text and of how passages and specific words were understood. For students of the Bible, the New Testament in particular, the study of the Septuagint's influence is a vital part of the history of interpretation. But until now, the Septuagint has not been available to English readers in a modern and accurate translation. The New English Translation of the Septuagint fills this gap.