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LXX Leviticus

Septuagint

Summary

Date: 3rd Century B.C.E.

The Septuagint translation of Leviticus displays variety in the way it renders recurring Hebrew expressions, while remaining close to the original; it creates new idioms where necessary, especially when finding Greek equivalents for the technical cultic terms in which the book abounds.

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