Hexapla (Ἑξαπλά: Gr. for "sixfold")'s the term for an edition of the Bible in six versions. Especially it applies to the edition of the Old Testament compiled by Origen of Alexandria, which placed side by side: Hebrew Hebrew transliterated into Greek characters Aquila of Sinope Symmachus the Ebionite Septuagint Theodotion The original work's now lost, but the fragments have been collected in several editions, for example that of Frederick Field (1875). The fr… (More on Hexapla)