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How would you answer these accusations? I got them the other day in the mail from a Fundamentalist who is corresponding with me:
A lot of corrupted MSS (Hesychian etc which were written in 350 A.D. (Not 250) BC to read wrong. They have been call the Septuagint (LXX) by the Scholars of today in just about every Bible college today Catholic and protestant alike. Actually there is no such thing as an " LXX"; this “Bible,” as the Westcott and Hort theory, is a subjective fabrication of Greek Biblical Scholar. The “LXX” in its present form consists of manuscripts written 300 years after Paul was executed, and consist s largely of corrections of the Hebrew texts. The so called LXX has inserted the name "Canaan " in verse 12, although it is missing from the list in 1 Chronicles 1:18 in the Hebrew. This is a perfect example of the type of text manipulation done by Alexandrian scribes (150-300 B.C.; it is amazing that the majority of conservative scholars (1800-1990) have not yet caught on to what this "LXX " actually is in view of the demonstration (and scores of others) of text garbling. The conservative scholars should have noticed that the insertion of “Canaan” into the text is done by the pen of a scribe who read it in Luke 3:35,36. Whoever wrote the Septuagint had the complete New Testament on his writing table when he altered the word of God. This can be demonstrating by a score of Old Testament texts which have been altered to match New Testament texts. Modem scholarship detours these glaring text by three stratagems:
A lot of corrupted MSS (Hesychian etc which were written in 350 A.D. (Not 250) BC to read wrong. They have been call the Septuagint (LXX) by the Scholars of today in just about every Bible college today Catholic and protestant alike. Actually there is no such thing as an " LXX"; this “Bible,” as the Westcott and Hort theory, is a subjective fabrication of Greek Biblical Scholar. The “LXX” in its present form consists of manuscripts written 300 years after Paul was executed, and consist s largely of corrections of the Hebrew texts. The so called LXX has inserted the name "Canaan " in verse 12, although it is missing from the list in 1 Chronicles 1:18 in the Hebrew. This is a perfect example of the type of text manipulation done by Alexandrian scribes (150-300 B.C.; it is amazing that the majority of conservative scholars (1800-1990) have not yet caught on to what this "LXX " actually is in view of the demonstration (and scores of others) of text garbling. The conservative scholars should have noticed that the insertion of “Canaan” into the text is done by the pen of a scribe who read it in Luke 3:35,36. Whoever wrote the Septuagint had the complete New Testament on his writing table when he altered the word of God. This can be demonstrating by a score of Old Testament texts which have been altered to match New Testament texts. Modem scholarship detours these glaring text by three stratagems:
- Pretending that the “early Christians” (expressions used by the Catholics) not found in the word of God, used the “LXX” which is proved by the fact that the O.T. quotations found in it are those quoted in the N.T.
- Pretending that “Cainan” in Luke 3 is a spurious gloss which crept in from an original spurious gloss in a Pre-Christian “LXX.”
- Pretending that Vaticanus (B) and Sinaticus (Aleph, 350 A.D). were written 250 B.C. upon the order of Ptolemy Philadelphius.
The Bible believer’s answer to all this make-believe “horseplay” is simple: - No Hebrew Christian in the first century would touch a Greek O.T. if it were in existence.
- Since the gloss of Genesis 11:12 was written 320 years after the ascension of Christ, it is apparent that Luke 3:35,36 is a correct text, which someone has tried to reinsert in the O.T. account “to help God along,”
- Vaticanus and Sinaiticus, quoted in commentaries as the LXX (and sometimes Alexandrinus) were written three centuries after the events of Acts 1-, and should be listed in commentaries for what they are - post New Testament apocrypha - not “the LXX.” This means simply that any set of commentaries citing the “LXX without telling you that it is not the LXX” of traditional history 250 B.C. in Egypt - is a corrupt commentary written by a man, or men, who purposely deceive their readers. This would include 95 per cent of the published commentaries on the market today.