Lexicon in LXX et reliquorum veterum interpretum et scriptorum apocryphorum Novi Testamenti vocabulorum, a comprehensive lexicon of the Septuagint and other ancient interpreters and apocryphal writers of the New Testament, compiled by Johann Friedrich Schleusner, Johann Christian Biel, and Esdras Heinrich Mutzenbecher. This lexicon serves as an invaluable resource for scholars and students engaged in the study of classical languages and biblical texts. With detailed entries and thorough analysis, "Lexicon in LXX" offers insights into the vocabulary used in the Septuagint and related texts. Its enduring value lies in its meticulous scholarship and enduring relevance to the study of ancient languages and religious texts.
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