OT in NT

Edgar Krentz ekrentz at lstc.edu
Sat May 1 14:44:25 EDT 1999


>Edgar:
>
>Please excuse my ignorance, but in LOCI CITATI VEL ALLEGATI, I can't
>figure out which OT references, cited in the NT, come from the LXX, and
>which come from other sources.  Can you explain? Many thanks.
>
>Dr. Theodore "Ted" Mann
>Orchard Lake, Michigan
>thmann at juno.com
>>
>>The simplest and easiest is to go to pp. 770-806, apapendix IV in the Aland
>>NTG, 27th edition.
>>
>>Titled "Loci Citati vel Allegati," it lists every ditation, explicit  or
>>implicit, plus what may be allusions to texts from the OT, Early  Jewish
>>non-canonical literature, and other sources. One of the untapped gems
>>in this edition.

Ted, it will not tell  you that. You have t o check any cityation against
the LXX ant MT t exts. Aland does sometimes put at LXX after the marginal
reference to indicate a septuagint reference.

But there are citations that come from neither!




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