The Septuagint Use in the New Testament
Christian readers are often puzzled when they read a quotation from the Old Testament in the New Testament, and then, in looking up the quoted Old Testament text in their Bible, they discover that it is somewhat different from the cited quotation in the New Testament. Often, this difference is based on the fact that the Old Testament was transĀlated from the standard version of the Hebrew Bible (the Masoretic text, 6th to 10th centuries C.E.), whereas the New Testament is citing the same passage as it appears in the early Greek translation of the Old TesĀtament, known as the Greek Septuagint Version (LXX).