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The SBL Commentary on the Septuagint: An Introduction


José Soto

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I only know of two LXX commentary series, this one by SBL (http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/ioscs/commentary/) and the one by Brill (https://brill.com/view/serial/SEPT). I'm using both and finding them very helpful together, as their approaches are different and help see different angles on things. It would be great to be able to tap them from within Accordance.

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How much of the SBL has been produced so far ? I can only see a prospectus and the introductory volume edited by Dirk Buchner.

 

And the Brill is priced in the usual manner, though apparently more complete.  I notice a number of volumes work specifically from Vaticanus.

 

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Last time I checked it was just as you said on both cases. I started using them about a month ago to do work on Genesis 1, so I'm only familiar with SBL's intro volume (which thankfully covers Gen 1) and Brill's The Genesis Commentary on the Septuagint by Susan Bryford.

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Accordance has a great record with Septuagint resources. Let's keep it up. This would be a fantastic addition. Along with *ahem* the Göttingen notes and text histories . . . . 

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Accordance has a great record with Septuagint resources. Let's keep it up. This would be a fantastic addition. Along with *ahem* the Göttingen notes and text histories . . . . 

Agreed

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