

The Septuagint — Wisdom Literature
Jul 2, 2025
The hosts dive into the fascinating differences between the Septuagint and the rabbinic texts, particularly in wisdom literature like Proverbs and Ecclesiastes. They highlight how translation nuances can reshape theological understanding and perceptions of divine intervention. Listeners discover themes of humility, wealth, and moral instruction, emphasizing the importance of original text engagement. The discussion encourages reflection on community relations and the complexities of wisdom, urging a deeper exploration of scripture's implications for faith and daily life.
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Reject Rabbinic Text Embrace Septuagint
- Christians should reject the Masoretic rabbinic text and embrace the Septuagint as the inspired Word of God.
- This shift is necessary to align with the Bible of Jesus, the Apostles, and the early Church.
God's Role Reduced in Rabbinic Text
- Changes from 'God is my fortress' to 'God is my helper' reduce God's active role.
- The rabbinic text often makes God a passive refuge rather than an active helper.
Read Full Chapters First
- Always read entire chapters before focusing on differences in specific verses.
- Context helps reveal the true meaning behind textual variations between Septuagint and rabbinic texts.