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__Have you ever wondered why the translation of a single book could alter the entire course of Western civilization and religious history?__The Letter of Aristeas provides a mesmerizing window into that very moment. This ancient text is the primary historical source for the legendary origins of the Septuagint-the first Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible. Traditionally written as a correspondence from Aristeas, a high-ranking official in the court of Ptolemy II Philadelphus, to his brother Philocrates, it tells the grand story of how the greatest library in the world sought to encompass the sacred wisdom of the Jewish people.
Far more than a simple administrative record, this work is a rich tapestry of philosophical inquiry, diplomatic intrigue, and cultural appreciation. It describes in breathtaking detail the magnificent gifts sent to Jerusalem, the majesty of the Temple, and the profound wisdom of the seventy-two Jewish elders selected for the task. As these scholars gather on the island of Pharos, they engage in a series of intellectual banquets with the King, answering complex questions on governance, morality, and the nature of God, proving that their ancient laws were not only divine but also perfectly compatible with the highest ideals of Greek philosophy.
What You Will Discover in This Modern Translation:
Whether you are a historian, a student of biblical studies, or a lover of ancient mysteries, The Letter of Aristeas offers an essential look at the bridge between the ancient East and West. This modern translation ensures that the eloquence and depth of this classic remain accessible for today's readers.
Witness the moment the Word was unveiled to the world. Get your copy today and embark on a journey through the halls of Alexandria.
Title
The Letter Of Aristeas: The Legendary Origins of the Septuagint - An Ancient Account of Jewish Wisdom, the Library of Alexandria, and the Translation
Book Format
Paperback / softback
Publisher
The Library of Alexandria
Published
April 2026
Weight
91g
Page Count
56
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 0.4 cm
ISBN
9781807528157
ISBN-10
1807528154
Eden Code
7535516
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