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The LXX Scrolls

Kevin Potter

Analyzing Scripture from a mixed scholarly-devotional POV, focusing on the Septuagint (LXX) and how it diverges from other translations with a distinctive both/and approach that views both (Hebrew and Greek) traditions as authoritative.

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    Award-winning author. Proud father. Lover of Jesus. Devoted to biblical interpretation. Passionate about the Septuagint and how its readings differ from the Hebrew with a both/and perspective that was shared by Saint Augustine.

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