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Old Testament major sources come by way of the New American Bible specifically Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia, the Septuagint and the Dead Sea Scrolls. Some of these cases are explained in the notes." But citations in the New Testament frequently follow the Septuagint or some other version, or were made from memory, hence, in many cases the translation in the New Testament passage will not agree with what appears in the Old Testament. When variant readings occur, the translation, with few exceptions, follows the reading that was placed in the text of these Greek editions, though the occurrence of the principal variants is pointed out in the notes." Old Testament Citations: ".Insofar as possible, the translation of such Old Testament citations agrees with that of The New American Bible Old Testament whenever the underlying Greek agrees with the Hebrew (or, in some cases, the Aramaic or Greek) text from which the Old Testament translation was made. The same text, with a different critical apparatus and variations in punctuation and typography, was published as the twenty-sixth edition of the Nestle-Aland Novum Testamentum Graece ( NA26) in 1979 by the Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, Stuttgart.
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Sourcing: "The Greek text followed in this translation is that of the third edition of The Greek New Testament, edited by Kurt Aland, Matthew Black, Carlo Martini, Bruce Metzger, and Allen Wikgren, and published by the United Bible Societies in 1975 ( UBS3). New Testament sources are predominantly "UBS3" and "NA26," as further explained below: