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Quiz: The Work of the Seventy Two
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When did this work happen?
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130 CE
130 BCE
Complete the sentence: "The Seventy Two were..."
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The engineers behind the Pharos of Alexandria
Jewish Scholars that were assigned the translation of the Torah from Hebrew to Greek
Egiptian Scholars that were assigned the translation of the Torah from Greek to Hebrew
a group of men led by Alexander The Great that translated the registers of his conquers
What of the following is correct?
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The Legend of Septuagint was disproven in the Renaissance
The Legend of Septuagint still holds its place as of today
The Legend of the Septuagint was first heard upon the death of Ptolemy II Philadelphus
What is the main purpose of The Letter of Aristeas?
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To explain who Aristeas and King Ptolemy II was.
To convince Eleazar to translate the Torah into Greek.
To discuss aspects of both Greek and Jewish culture.
To explain the translation process of the Torah into Greek.
Who was Eleazar and what part did he play in the Septuagint?
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He was a Jewish intellectual and helped translate the Septuagint.
He was a Hellenistic Jewish philosopher and interpreted the Septuagint.
He was a Jewish high priest and instructed several intellectual Jewish to create the Septuagint
He was a Jewish librarian and analyzed the Septuagint
How many intellectual Jewish were needed to translate the Torah to Greek?
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72
70
76
74
How did the translators of the Septuagint work on their translation, and why was it significant?
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They worked in teams to produce a single translation.
They worked independently and produced similar translations, seen as a sign of divine intervention.
They collaborated with Greek philosophers to ensure accuracy.
They only translated parts of the Torah and left the rest incomplete.
What influence did the Septuagint have on Christianity?
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It was completely disregarded by early Christian scholars.
It had no significant impact on Christian theology.
It helped shape Christian thought, particularly through Philo Judaeus’ concept of the Logos
It only impacted Judaism, not Christianity.
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