The Reformed Use of the Septuagint: Part 2 | Jared Ebert
The Greek Old Testament cannot be ignored but is useful to us in Bible translation, interpretation, and matters of text-criticism.
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The Greek Old Testament cannot be ignored but is useful to us in Bible translation, interpretation, and matters of text-criticism.
Within the Reformed tradition, there have been two acceptable ways to hold to unconditional election. One is the supralapsarian view and the other is the infralapsarian view.
“There is no such thing as the Reformed view on the Septuagint. There are differing opinions, ranging from total rejection to sympathetic willingness to use it for a variety of goals.”