Will keep my mouth shut and look at the arguments of each side here.
No one addressed Dr. Bob's inquiry concerning the "mystery" of why the KJVO don't accept the pre-christian era date of the LXX.
It's quite simple Dr. Bob, so that they can claim that the LXX was a product made up AFTER the NT.
That way they can have Christ and the Apostles quoting OT/NT Scripture with "advanced revelation" and not quoting an existing
version of the Bible while the Hebrew text was in existance. In other words there can ONLY be One version of the Bible for each generation.
So, the question remains (apart from the KJVO fantasy RE:late dated LXX) :
Why did God allow (and thereby approve of) the LXX to be quoted in the NT by Jews when the Hebrew text existed?
The answer (God put His stamp of approval on the LXX as a version) destroys the Onlies basic premise: that there can ONLY be One pure text in existance in each generation (whatever that is).
HankD