New Septuagint Greek-English Interlinear Now COMPLETE

Posted By on December 7, 2010

All of us here at Logos (especially Rick Brannan) are thrilled to announce that there is finally a complete Septuagint Greek-English interlinear available to everyone interested in Septuagint research.  It took a bit longer than expected, but it’s done!

If you know any of the contributors, thank them for their work! The editing work of Dr. Randall Tan is especially appreciated (Randall, you’re amazing).1 Special thanks go to Dr. David deSilva for organizing the contributor team.2

  1. Randall Tan received his Ph.D. from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky. His research interests include linguistics, biblical languages, hermeneutics, biblical exegesis, and biblical theology. He is currently serving as a linguist for the Asia Bible Society, editing their Greek and Hebrew Syntactical Treebank Projects.
  2. David A. deSilva received his Ph.D. in Religion from Emory University with an emphasis on New Testament interpretation, Roman history, and sociology of religion. He is Distinguished Professor of New Testament and Greek at Ashland Theological Seminary, in Ohio.

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10 Responses to “New Septuagint Greek-English Interlinear Now COMPLETE”

  1. This is FANTASTIC news. I am going to recommend it to every one of our seminarians and priests. May God bless all you good folks at Logos for Many Blessed Years!

  2. i have been waiting 4 decades for this. when will it be available ? i suggest that you contact C.B.D.(christian book discount) where you will find that there is quite a demand for such a tool. thank you!

  3. Ron says:

    The link to “New Septuagint Greek-English Interlinear Now COMPLETE Posted By MSH on December 7, 2010″ is broken.

  4. Dale Lichtblau says:

    it’s available now – just follow the links. You’re welcome!

    http://blog.logos.com/archives/2010/12/lexham_greek-english_interlinear_septuagint_lxx_is_complete.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+LogosBibleSoftwareBlog+%28Logos+Bible+Software+Blog%29&utm_content=Google+Feedfetcher

    The above link (“a complete Septuagint Greek-English interlinear”) does not seem to work…
    veritas odit moras ;-)

  5. wally wildman says:

    How do I find this?

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