Wise and All-Surpassing Kings: Two Shared Themes in LXX Ecclesiastes 1:16 and the Standard Babylonian Version of the Gilgameš Epic Read more about Wise and All-Surpassing Kings: Two Shared Themes in LXX Ecclesiastes 1:16 and the Standard Babylonian Version of the Gilgameš Epic
A Greimassian Analysis of the Function of the Fundamental Values in the Story of Daniel and the Priests of Bel in the LXX Additions to Daniel Read more about A Greimassian Analysis of the Function of the Fundamental Values in the Story of Daniel and the Priests of Bel in the LXX Additions to Daniel
Virtue, Asceticism, and the Masculinized Woman: Judith in Early Christian Greek and Latin Interpretations from the Second to the Fifth Century CE Read more about Virtue, Asceticism, and the Masculinized Woman: Judith in Early Christian Greek and Latin Interpretations from the Second to the Fifth Century CE
The Man Who Would Be King: Reading Haman’s Edict (LXX Esther Addition B) through the Lens of Social Identity Theory Read more about The Man Who Would Be King: Reading Haman’s Edict (LXX Esther Addition B) through the Lens of Social Identity Theory
The Historical Context of the LXX and Its Hebrew Vorlage Read more about The Historical Context of the LXX and Its Hebrew Vorlage
The Septuagint South of Alexandria: Essays on the Greek Translations and Other Ancient Versions by the Association for the Study of the Septuagint in South Africa (LXXSA) Read more about The Septuagint South of Alexandria: Essays on the Greek Translations and Other Ancient Versions by the Association for the Study of the Septuagint in South Africa (LXXSA)
The Septuagint South of Alexandria—in Antiquity Read more about The Septuagint South of Alexandria—in Antiquity
Additional Evidence of Semantic and Syntactic Sensitivity in the Septuagint Read more about Additional Evidence of Semantic and Syntactic Sensitivity in the Septuagint
Syntax and Pronominal Competence in Post-Classical Greek and the Septuagint Read more about Syntax and Pronominal Competence in Post-Classical Greek and the Septuagint
The Grammarian Cannot Wait: Thackeray, Muraoka, and the Analysis of Septuagint Syntax Read more about The Grammarian Cannot Wait: Thackeray, Muraoka, and the Analysis of Septuagint Syntax