The Role of the Septuagint in Hebrews

Radu Gheorghita explores the discernible and distinct influence exerted by the Septuagint on the Epistle to the Hebrews. Has the author of Hebrews formulated his argumentation in a way that he would not have done had he been expounding the Hebrew text? Is it legitimate to affirm that the Septuagint had a determinant role in the shaping of the Epistle? The investigation focuses on five aspects of influence on passages in which the argument is developed on a Greek text divergent from a Hebrew text. It concludes with an in-depth analysis of the use of Hab 2:3-4 and argues that the significant editorial changes are concurrent with the textual tradition and theology of the LXX Habakkuk.

Born 1961; 1984 B.S. in Physics at University of Cluj, Romania; 1991 M.Div. at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, U.S.A.; 2000 Ph.D. Cambridge University, U.K.; currently Scholar in Residence at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Kansas City, U.S.A., and Lecturer in Biblical Studies at Universitatea Emanuel, Oradea, Romania.