Septuagint online?
Lemuel G. Abarte
lemuel at bcd.weblinq.com
Sat Sep 12 04:03:42 EDT 1998
Dear Jonathan,
How about this one?
Notice that the sender replied to Biblical Greek. But why is my name on his email? I noticed that when he replied, he merely took the message he received and sent it back to the Forum. The > in the body of the letter appears in my mail. The separator appears as usual when I received my mail with my email address.
I could only assume that he received his email with my address on it. This is the first time I noticed that this happened when I downloaded my mail from the Forum.
The details are marked in bold red below.
Regards,
Lemuel
-----Original Message-----
From: jtownsle at iupui.edu [SMTP:jtownsle at iupui.edu]
Sent: Saturday, September 12, 1998 1:06 AM
To: Biblical Greek
Cc: Biblical Greek
Subject: Re: Septuagint online?
On Fri, 11 Sep 1998, Shahram Najm wrote:
> Dear all
>
> Forgive my ignorance (I am new to this subject)
>
> Is there an electronic version of the Greek Septuagint
> online somewhere on the net? similar to Perseus texts?
>
> I'd appreciate any help
> :)
>
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