Abstract

Abstract Septuagint research has vital contributions to make to contemporary conversations in New Testament studies. Nowhere is this more evident than in current debates about the interpretation of Israel’s Scriptures in the New Testament writings and the nature of New Testament Greek. Key areas of investigation include the influence of the LXX on the vocabulary of the NT; the pluriformity of Greek scriptural texts in the first century ce; the difficulty of distinguishing between citation, allusion, citations from memory, and echoes of Scripture in Greek.

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