To be clear, if you’re not going to read both parts in good faith and examine the evidence (or lack thereof) then don't bother.
The glaring issues of the “LXX” are apparent, and the only evidence being dubious letters and a Pharisee known as Josephus (none of which agree with each other). This is a major problem for any supposed church that take these texts as Scripture over the Hebrew, which was the only language ordained by God at the time for the Old Testament to be recorded in.
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The glaring issues of the “LXX” are apparent, and the only evidence being dubious letters and a Pharisee known as Josephus (none of which agree with each other). This is a major problem for any supposed church that take these texts as Scripture over the Hebrew, which was the only language ordained by God at the time for the Old Testament to be recorded in.
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