Fragments of the Books of Kings According to the Translation of Aquila
Discover the intriguing insights of F. Crawford Burkitt's Fragments of the Books of Kings According to the Translation of Aquila, published by Cambridge University Press in 2012. This 58-page paperback offers a detailed edition of fragments from Aquila's Greek version of the Old Testament, unearthed from a manuscript in the Cairo Geniza. Burkitt meticulously compares Aquila's translation with both the Hebrew texts and the Septuagint, providing readers with a rich understanding of biblical translations and their historical significance. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of biblical studies, this book is a valuable resource that sheds light on the complexities of scriptural interpretation. Dive into this essential work and enhance your knowledge of ancient translations and their impact on modern biblical scholarship.