Origen's parallel bible: textual criticism, apologetics, or exegesis?
The assumption held by most Septuagint scholars that Origen compiled the <em>Hexapla</em> for a text-critical or apologetic use is challenged. A third possibility - that Origen's motivations were more exegetical - is considered. This third view has not received the attention it dese...
Main Author: | Law, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2008
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