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The Septuagint in 10 Minutes

9 min · 5 de jul de 2026
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Step back into the intellectual crossroads of ancient Alexandria as we explore the creation of the Septuagint, the first and most influential translation of the Hebrew Bible into Greek. In this episode, we unpack the legendary origins of this monumental project, commissioned in the 3rd century BCE by Ptolemy II, which supposedly brought seventy-two scholars together to produce a perfectly unified translation for the great Library of Alexandria. We'll dive into how the "Greek Torah" became a radical bridge between the Semitic and Hellenistic worlds, allowing the ancient wisdom of Judea to enter the global marketplace of ideas. We'll examine the linguistic challenges of translating concepts like "covenant" and "holiness" into the language of Plato, and discuss why this version of the Bible became the primary scripture for the early Christian church while eventually being sidelined by the Jewish community in favor of the Masoretic text. Join us as we rediscover the Septuagint not just as a book, but as the first great "Negotiation of Identity" in the Greek-speaking world, a work that changed the course of Western theology forever.

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