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270BC: The Diadochi, the Library of Alexandria and the Septuagint

from Message to Kings - A Biblical History of Man · host Brett Heaston

After the death of Alexander, four of his generals and their descendants split his empire. One of them, Ptolemy, founded a great library in Alexandria. The library had the goal of collecting all of the known literary works of Antiquity. One of their projects was the Septuagint, the translation of the Hebrew Old Testament scrolls into Greek. By the time of the New Testament, the Septuagint will become the scripture of choice for the New Testament writers. Daniel 8www.messagetokings.com

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