Hexapla

Pronunciation: /ˈhiksəplə/

Hexapla (noun)

  1. A scholarly work that presents six versions of a religious text side by side for comparison.
  2. A set of six related texts or readings arranged together to show differences and similarities.

Examples

  • The scholar studied the hexapla to compare six versions of the text.
  • Students use the hexapla to see how the Bible text changes across versions.