Definition: Verse 1: The word "NCTOK" refers to a significant, ancient text known as the Septuagint Bible. This book contains the original Hebrew or Greek texts of the Old Testament, which contain much information about God's laws and how God interacted with the Israelites through their experiences in the wilderness.
Verse 2: The definition of "NCTOK" is a specific collection of biblical texts from the Septuagint Bible. It includes the Old Testament books such as Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, and Patriarchs, which together form one of the earliest extant compilations of the Bible.
Verse 3: The NCTOK is significant because it was a collection of biblical texts that were not part of the original Hebrew or Greek texts. This compilation was created as part of an effort to compile the text so that they could be presented in the language and form that would allow for easy understanding by non-Jewish people who did not understand Hebrew.
Verse 4: The word "NCTOK" is a reference to the collection that contained the Old Testament books. This collection was created to bring the ancient texts together, making it easier to read and understand them, especially when compared with modern translations of the Bible.
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