BTW - I found out the name of the Bible with 6 different languages /
translations: Origen's Hexapla. Here is an online definition of what it
contained:
The Hexapla was an important work of biblical criticism, the magnum
opus of Origen (185-254). In his discussions with the Jews, Origen
became
Thank you for your suggestions - I have ordered them and hope to see
them in a couple of weeks.
Geoff
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The standard editions used by most scholars are:
Hebrew: Biblia Hebraica, from the Deutsche Bibelstiftung (also known as
the
Württembergische Bibel
Hello,
Does anyone know of an accurate study Bible in the original Hebrew and
Greek? I would like to learn more about those biblical languages and I
figure that this is the way to do it. However, I am unsure of which
Bible to purchase. There are different interlinear ones, but what I am
looking
The standard editions used by most scholars are:
Hebrew: Biblia Hebraica, from the Deutsche Bibelstiftung (also known as the
Württembergische Bibel Gesellschaft) in Stuttgart, Germany. It should be
available in any Christian bookstore (or here in Canada, from stores of the
Canadian Bible
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Date: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 8:58:20 PM
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A good Latin Bible (the Vulgate version, naturally) is Biblia Sacra Latina,
known
as the Sistine Version (because it was commissioned by Pope Sixtus V and
later
, smaller than 6 point
and not user friendly. So much for my feeble Latin voyage into the
antiquities...
Noel
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Date: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 8:58:20 PM
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A good