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It is helpful to understand that there is not only a Hebrew version of the Old Testament but also a Greek version. Understanding that simple reality helps shape our understanding of the Hebrew word "young woman" rendered as "virgin" when quoted by Matthew. Some people will argue that Matthew misquotes Isaiah, but it is a simple misunderstanding. Matthew refers to Greek texts rather than Hebrew ones.
What is really fascinating is that the New Testament authors and teachers quote from both versions of the Old Testament. There are dozens of ways this plays out across the pages of the Bible, and it will help you better understand the Scripture as a whole. Stephen, in the Book of Acts, is a Greek-speaking Jew. Of course, he references the Greek version of the Old Testament.
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Welcome to Simpler Bible, your daily path to biblical understanding.
What's in Store: Daily podcasts, YouTube videos, and blog posts – everything you need to make your Bible study a breeze, no matter where you are on your faith journey.
Connect with Us:
Don't Miss Out: Hit subscribe for a daily dose of Bible wisdom. Let's explore the Scriptures together, connect the dots, and uncover the major themes of redemption.
Join us in making Bible study Simpler!
Here’s an excerpt from the blog post.
It is helpful to understand that there is not only a Hebrew version of the Old Testament but also a Greek version. Understanding that simple reality helps shape our understanding of the Hebrew word "young woman" rendered as "virgin" when quoted by Matthew. Some people will argue that Matthew misquotes Isaiah, but it is a simple misunderstanding. Matthew refers to Greek texts rather than Hebrew ones.
What is really fascinating is that the New Testament authors and teachers quote from both versions of the Old Testament. There are dozens of ways this plays out across the pages of the Bible, and it will help you better understand the Scripture as a whole. Stephen, in the Book of Acts, is a Greek-speaking Jew. Of course, he references the Greek version of the Old Testament.
For more visit http://simplerbible.com/episodes

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