"The Hebrew text diverges in some passages that Christians hold to prophesy Christ
[22] and the
Eastern Orthodox Church still prefers to use the LXX as the basis for translating the Old Testament into other languages." - wikipedia
"Many of the oldest Biblical verses among the
Dead Sea Scrolls, particularly those in Aramaic, correspond more closely with the LXX than with the Masoretic text (although the majority of these variations are extremely minor, e.g. grammatical changes, spelling differences or missing words, and do not affect the meaning of sentences and paragraphs).
[1][23][24] This confirms the scholarly consensus that the LXX represents a separate Hebrew-text tradition from that which was later standardized as the Masoretic text.
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Not to mention that many here are fans of the KJV of the Bible, I am sure, which was translated from Greek LXX manuscripts, not the Masoretic hebrew texts.