02-17-2004, 02:43 PM
Akha Wayne,
Sure he could, but he would be wrong. I have also compared the LXX-Hebrew OT relationship and the same method shows the ratios support the Hebrew primacy and LXX translation in The OT. Look at the right side of the chart where I compare these two as well.
The percentages consistently support The Hebrew text as original in the OT and The Peshitta in the NT. I have not selected only favorable results; the data is consistent, as long as a sufficient number of data exists for the words studied (usually 100 or more words)and there is a reasonable meaning correlation between word pairs.
Blessings,
Dave B
Sure he could, but he would be wrong. I have also compared the LXX-Hebrew OT relationship and the same method shows the ratios support the Hebrew primacy and LXX translation in The OT. Look at the right side of the chart where I compare these two as well.
The percentages consistently support The Hebrew text as original in the OT and The Peshitta in the NT. I have not selected only favorable results; the data is consistent, as long as a sufficient number of data exists for the words studied (usually 100 or more words)and there is a reasonable meaning correlation between word pairs.
Blessings,
Dave B