How the Septuagint’s translators balanced literal and free strategies, preserved Hebrew structure in Greek, and used careful interpretation to keep meaning clear.
The Language of the Septuagint: Koine Style, Hebraized Syntax, and Idioms That Demand Careful Exegesis
Why the Septuagint’s Greek sounds simple, formal, and Hebraized; how Hebrew syntax shapes it; and how its idioms should be taught and translated.

