The Old Testament in Greek According to the Septuagint
2 Part Set
Volume 3. Hosea – 4 Maccabees
- Editor: Henry Barclay Swete
- Date Published: April 2010
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- format: Multiple copy pack
- isbn: 9781108007276
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Volume 3 of The Old Testament in Greek According to the Septuagint, edited by the Cambridge scholar Henry Barclay Swete (1835-1917), was first published in 1894. It contains the books from Hosea to 4 Maccabees with the Psalms of Solomon as an appendix. Swete set an important precedent for later editors by using an actual manuscript text as the edition's base. He selected the fourth-century Codex Vaticanus, which is still widely considered to contain the earliest and most valuable form of Septuagint text; many later editors have followed suit. Where Vaticanus was defective the text was supplemented by Codex Alexandrinus or another important uncial manuscript. A critical apparatus contains the readings of eleven manuscripts for the Prophets and Maccabees, three for the Psalms, and five minuscules for the Psalms of Solomon. The edition's clarity helped it become one of the most widely used versions of the Septuagint.
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- Date Published: April 2010
- format: Multiple copy pack
- isbn: 9781108007276
- length: 907 pages
- dimensions: 250 x 320 x 70 mm
- weight: 1.7kg
- availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
Table of Contents
Part I: Preface
1. Hosea
2. Amos
3. Micah
4. Joel
5. Obadiah
6. Jonah
7. Nahum
8. Habbakuk
9. Zephaniah
10. Haggai
11. Zachariah
12. Malachi
13. Isaiah
14. Jeremiah
15. Baruch
16. Lamentations
17. Letter of Jeremiah
Part II:
1. Ezekiel
2. Daniel
3. Susanna
4. Bel and the dragon
5. 1 Maccabees
6. 2 Maccabees
7. 3 Maccabees
8. 4 Maccabees
9. Psalms of Solomon
10. Songs
Appendix
Corrigenda.
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