The Old Testament In Eastern Orthodox Tradition Site

The Orthodox Church primarily uses the , the Greek translation of the Hebrew scriptures completed before the time of Christ.

The Orthodox Old Testament canon is broader than the 39-book Protestant canon, typically including 49 books. Canon | The Old Testament in Eastern Orthodox Tradition The Old Testament in Eastern Orthodox tradition

: While the Septuagint is the liturgical standard, the Church maintains a "flexible" attitude, respecting other versions like the Hebrew Bible for scholarly and comparative purposes. Canon and the "Anaginoskomena" The Orthodox Church primarily uses the , the