hexapla (Meaning)

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hexapla (sing.)

A collection of the Holy Scriptures in six languages or six versions in parallel columns; particularly, the edition of the Old Testament published by Origen, in the 3d century.

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hexapla Sentence Examples

  1. The Hexapla was an ambitious project to compile multiple versions of the Bible side-by-side.
  2. Origen created the Hexapla in the 3rd century CE, a monumental work of biblical scholarship.
  3. The Hexapla included the Hebrew text of the Old Testament, as well as six Greek translations.
  4. The Hexapla played a crucial role in the development of early Christian exegesis.
  5. Scholars have used the Hexapla to study textual variants and the evolution of the biblical text.
  6. The Hexapla is remarkable for its use of parallel columns to display different versions of the Bible.
  7. Only fragments of the Hexapla have survived, but its legacy continues to inspire biblical research.
  8. The Hexapla was the largest and most comprehensive biblical project ever attempted in antiquity.
  9. The Hexapla's influence can still be seen in modern critical editions of the Bible.
  10. The Hexapla remains an invaluable resource for understanding the history and development of the biblical text.

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A collection of the Holy Scriptures in six languages or six versions in parallel columns; particularly, the edition of the Old Testament published by Origen, in

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Hexapla was an ambitious project to compile multiple versions of the Bible side-by-side.

Origen created the Hexapla in the 3rd century CE, a monumental work of biblical scholarship.

The Hexapla included the Hebrew text of the Old Testament, as well as six Greek translations.

The Hexapla played a crucial role in the development of early Christian exegesis.