In this episode of The Good Question Podcast, we take a closer look at The Septuagint, the earliest extant Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible from the original Hebrew. And who better to walk us through this fascinating topic than Andrew from the Post-Apostolic Church? As a scholar whose YouTube channel is committed to the exploration and study of Christian writings from the pre-Nicene era, The Septuagint is undoubtedly in his realm of expertise – and you’ll quickly discover why by joining the discussion… Today, we unpack: How The Septuagint ties into the foundations of Biblical teachings. The origins of The Septuagint, which date back to 250 B.C. How Alexander the Great impacted the Greek language. Want to find out how The Septuagint is related to early Christians and why it was so engrained into Biblical teachings? Then tune in to this episode and join us as we delve into this pivotal text's historical, linguistic, and theological significance – uncovering its lasting impact on Christianity and beyond. You can follow Andrew’s channel for more in-depth insights and discussions on early Christian writings, the pre-Nicene era, and more. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: