List of Septuagint versions that have the Tetragrammaton
- List of Septuagint versions that have the Tetragrammaton
List of LXX versions that have Tetragrammaton:
* 4Q LXX Levb.
* Ambrosiano O 39 sup.
* Aq Burkitt.
* Aq Taylor.
* LXX IEJ 12.
* LXX P. Fouad Inv. 266.
* LXX P. Oxy. VII.1007.
* LXX VTS 10a.
* LXX VTS 10b.
* Sym. P. Vindob. G. 39777.
See also
* Tetragrammaton in the New Testament
* Septuagint
* Tetragramaton
External links
* [http://www.jehovah.to/exe/greek/yhwh.htm Article in a Catholic Magazine: "Rivista Biblica", year XLV, n. 2, April-June 1997, p. 183-186. Bologna, Italy]
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