7 February 2025

Update to LXX 3.0: Part 2

This is a short extension to my previous blog entry about the update of the LXX module to version 3.0.

The update required a couple of changes in the statement database. Currently, 240 statements are stored for the LXX-SBLGNT connections and 240 for the LXX-StatResGNT pairs. The differences between SBLGNT and StatResGNT are very minor, so it is sufficient to give an overview only about the half, here the 240 LXX-StatResGNT connections.

After fixing the versification issues, only 9 statements were invalid after the update, the remaining 231 statements were correct. The problematic entries were:
Another issue was that the automated test detected that the first 15 letters in Deuteronomy 27:26 is not a unique text in the Old Testament, because Judges 5:23 has exactly the same text, however, in a completely different context. (Deuteronomy 27:26 is quoted in Galatians 3:10.) Fortunately, there are other evidences that Paul pointed to Deuteronomy 27:26, namely, that two other fragments (they are both unique in the Old Testament) occur in Galatians 3:10, as shown in the graph below.

cluster_OT1 cluster_NT otlabel1 Deuteronomy 27:26 i4 15 u1_0 8 i4->u1_0 i6 23 u1_0->i6 u1_1 6 i6->u1_1 i8 30 u1_1->i8 ntlabel Galatians 3:10+54 nt0 54 nt1 15 nt0->nt1 nt1->i4 nt2 21 nt1->nt2 nt2->i6 14% nt3 22 nt2->nt3 nt4 22 nt3->nt4 nt4->i8 31%
Summary: After solving some technical challenges, the contentual change during the update was very minimal, about 4% of the whole database, and in this minimal part there were just minor changes required.

Addendum on 2025-02-11: Here are the new statement diagrams for the SBLGNT and the StatResGNT modules.


Entries on topic internal references in the Bible

  1. Web version of bibref (12 January 2022)
  2. Order in chaos (17 January 2022)
  3. Reproducibility and imperfection (20 January 2022)
  4. A student of Gamaliel's (23 January 2022)
  5. Non-literal matches in the Romans (26 January 2022)
  6. Literal matches: minimal uniquity and maximal extension (31 January 2022)
  7. Literal matches: the minunique and getrefs algorithms (1 February 2022)
  8. Non-literal matches: Jaccard distance (2 February 2022)
  9. Non-literal matches in the Romans: Part 2 (3 February 2022)
  10. A summary on the Romans (5 February 2022)
  11. The Psalms (6 February 2022)
  12. The Psalms: Part 2 (7 February 2022)
  13. A classification of structure diagrams (15 February 2022)
  14. Isaiah: Part 1 (19 February 2022)
  15. Isaiah: Part 2 (26 February 2022)
  16. Isaiah: Part 3 (2 March 2022)
  17. Isaiah: Part 4 (7 March 2022)
  18. Isaiah: Part 5 (15 March 2022)
  19. Isaiah: Part 6 (23 March 2022)
  20. Isaiah: Part 7 (30 March 2022)
  21. A summary (7 April 2022)
  22. On the Wuppertal Project, concerning Matthew (17 July 2022)
  23. Matthew, a summary (25 July 2022)
  24. Isaiah, a second summary (31 July 2022)
  25. Long false positives (23 August 2022)
  26. A general visualization (25 August 2022)
  27. Stephen's defense speech (19 September 2022)
  28. Statistical Restoration Greek New Testament (31 July 2023)
  29. Qt version of bibref (11 March 2024)
  30. Statements on Bible references (5 August 2024)
  31. Statements on Bible references: Part 2 (2 January 2025)
  32. Statements connecting LXX and StatResGNT (23 January 2025)
  33. Deuterocanonical books in the bibref project (5 February 2025)
  34. Update to LXX 3.0: Part 2 (7 February 2025)
  35. An allusion on Palm Sunday (29 March 2025)

Zoltán Kovács
Linz School of Education
Johannes Kepler University
Altenberger Strasse 69
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