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LXX Exodus 1:11
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Exodus 1:11
LXX Exodus 3:1
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Exodus 3:1
LXX Exodus 3:14
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Exodus 3:14
LXX Exodus 4:20
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Exodus 4:20
LXX Exodus 4:24
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1 Corinthians 10:10
LXX Exodus 4:24
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Exodus 4:24
LXX Exodus 4:24
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Barnabas 9:3
LXX Exodus 8:10
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Exodus 8:10
LXX Exodus 9:16
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Exodus 9:16
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Romans 9:17
LXX Exodus 12:40
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Exodus 12:40
LXX Exodus 15:3
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Exodus 15:3
LXX Exodus 15:3
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Judith 16:2
LXX Exodus 15:3
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Judith 9:7
LXX Exodus 19:3
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Exodus 19:3
LXX Exodus 21:6
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Exodus 21:6
LXX Exodus 21:22
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Exodus 21:22
LXX Exodus 22:5
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Exodus 22:5
LXX Exodus 22:28
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Exodus 22:27
LXX Exodus 24:7
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Acts 2:37
LXX Exodus 24:10
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Exodus 24:10
LXX Exodus 24:16
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Exodus 24:16
LXX Exodus 25:7
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Exodus 25:8
LXX Exodus 29:45
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Exodus 29:45
LXX Exodus 33:2
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Exodus 33:2
LXX Exodus 33:13
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Exodus 33:13
LXX Exodus 40:29
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Matthew 17:5
LXX Exodus 40:29
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Exodus 40:35
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Summary
Date: 3rd Century B.C.E.
The Septuagint translation of Exodus is often quite adventurous in rendering the Hebrew; its translational style shows it is not from the same translator as Genesis. There are no major differences from the Masoretic text except in chapters 35-40, which are shorter in the LXX and partly in a different order. There is no consensus as to how this has come about. It could be the result of differences in the translator's Hebrew text, or it may be the work of yet a different translator.
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