Is there a good commentary on the grammar of the Septuagint version of Ecclesiastes?
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Grammatical commentary on Ecclesiastes?
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Grammatical commentary on Ecclesiastes?
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Re: Grammatical commentary on Ecclesiastes?
Try La Bible d'Alexandrie : L'Ecclésiaste [N°18] http://www.editionsducerf.fr/html/fiche ... _cerf=5840 I have not seen this book though, a review was made by Nicholas de Lange JTS 55(1):191-194 (2004),
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Re: Grammatical commentary on Ecclesiastes?
For the Grammar of the Septuagint generally, I suggest Thackeray, available at archive.org and Google Books and http://www.oldinthenew.org/pdf/thackeray.pdf
I translated Ecclesiastes for the Lexham English Septuagint, so I may be able to answer specific questions as well.
I translated Ecclesiastes for the Lexham English Septuagint, so I may be able to answer specific questions as well.
Ken M. Penner
Professor and Chair of Religious Studies, St. Francis Xavier University
Co-Editor, Digital Biblical Studies
General Editor, Lexham English Septuagint
Co-Editor, Online Critical Pseudepigrapha pseudepigrapha.org
Professor and Chair of Religious Studies, St. Francis Xavier University
Co-Editor, Digital Biblical Studies
General Editor, Lexham English Septuagint
Co-Editor, Online Critical Pseudepigrapha pseudepigrapha.org