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What you didn’t mention is this: the Septuagint is the oldest complete version of the Old Testament that survives today. We don’t have a complete original Hebrew anymore. The closest we have is the Dead Sea scrolls. The Masoretic text is NOT the original Hebrew. Many people don’t understand that, including Martin Luther. Also, the reason we use the Septuagint is because it clearly points to Christ in the prophecies. It’s the version Christ used in the gospels to talk about Himself. The Masoretic (Hebrew) was created in about the 900s to standardize the reading of the text, adding dots and dashes to serve as vowels where there weren’t any because Hebrew alphabet has no vowels - to make sure the prophecies wouldn’t point to Christ as they clearly do in the Septuagint.

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