When Matthew proclaimed the virgin birth, he quoted from a Greek translation of Isaiah, not the Hebrew text your Bible uses today.
When Paul debated in synagogues across the Roman Empire, he cited Scripture from a version most modern Christians have never read.
When the early church fathers defended the faith and defined Christian doctrine, they used a text largely unknown in the west.
That text is the Septuagint—the Greek Old Testament completed around 150 B.C.—and it's time you discovered what the apostles knew.
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