NT Greek and LXX Greek Question
Frank W. Hughes
fwhughes at sunbeach.net
Fri Jun 2 18:00:29 EDT 2000
I think that if you could get a copy of the big Liddell
(Liddell-Scott-Jones lexicon) and Smyth's Greek Grammar you would
probably have what you need to read the Septuagint. Possibly you could
do it with the Liddell-Scott Intermediate Greek Lexicon (the "middle
Liddell") although I'm not sure of this. I doubt that a beginning NT
Greek grammar would tell you everything you need to know about syntax to
read the LXX.
When I was a senior in seminary, I read 2 Maccabees and Joseph & Aseneth
and Lucius the Ass in Greek but it surely required the big Liddell to do
this.
If you have the big Liddell and Smyth then that's as good as it gets for
classical Greek.
Frank W. Hughes
Codrington College
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