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===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|/ˈsɛp.t(j)uː.əˌdʒɪnt/|/ˌsɛpˈtuː.ə.dʒɪnt/|/ˈsɛp.tʃuː.əˌdʒɪnt/|lang=en}}
* {{IPA|/ˈsɛptjuːəˌdʒɪnt/|/ˈsɛptuːəˌdʒɪnt/|/ˌsɛpˈtuːədʒɪnt/|/ˈsɛptʃuːəˌdʒɪnt/|lang=en}}


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Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin (deprecated template usage) septuāgintā, for the reputed 70 scholars who did the work.

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Septuagint

  1. An ancient translation of the Hebrew Bible into Greek, undertaken by Jews resident in Alexandria for the benefit of Jews who had forgotten their Hebrew (well before the birth of Jesus).

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