词条 | David Noel Freedman |
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LifeFreedman was born Noel Freedman in New York City in 1922, the son of David and Beatrice Freedman. The elder Freedman died about 1935 and Noel adopted his name as a mark of respect. Soon after, he converted to Christianity and became a member of the Presbyterian Church. He attended the City College of New York, after which he entered Princeton Theological Seminary, where he earned a Bachelor of Theology in 1944. He then went on to study Semitic Languages and Literature at The Johns Hopkins University. In 1947, while still a graduate student, the excavation of caves near the Dead Sea was just beginning to unearth thousands of fragments of texts. He became one of the first American scholars to get access and spent twenty years painstakingly studying and translating a scroll of Leviticus, one of the books of the Torah.[2] After earning his doctorate in 1948, he then held a series of professorial and administrative positions at various theological institutions and universities. As the general editor of several distinguished series, including the Anchor Bible Series (1956–2008), Eerdmans Critical Commentaries (2000–2008), and The Bible in Its World (2000–2008), and as the editor and author of numerous other award-winning volumes, including the Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible (2000), Freedman has produced over three hundred and thirty scholarly books. Recent seminal works as an author include The Unity of the Hebrew Bible (1991), Psalm 119: The Exaltation of Torah (1999), The Nine Commandments (2000) and What are the Dead Sea Scrolls and Why Do They Matter? (2007). As editor of the Leningrad Codex: A Facsimile Edition (1998), Freedman and his colleagues brought the world’s oldest complete Hebrew Bible to synagogues, churches, libraries and individuals around the world for the first time in history. Teaching positions
Excavations
Annual Director, 1969-70, 1976-77
Director, 1962-64 Education
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External links{{Wikiquote|David Noel Freedman}}
References1. ^http://articles.latimes.com/2008/apr/17/local/me-freedman17 {{Authority control}}{{Dead Sea Scrolls}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Freedman, David Noel}}2. ^{{cite journal|url=http://legacy.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/obituaries/20080420-9999-1c20freedman.html|title=David Noel Freedman; UCSD professor a legend among Bible scholars|work=Union-Tribune San Diego|first=Sandi|last=Dolbee|date=April 20, 2008}} 19 : 1922 births|2008 deaths|Clergy from New York City|Converts to Calvinism from Judaism|City College of New York alumni|Princeton Theological Seminary alumni|American Presbyterian ministers|American people of Romanian-Jewish descent|Old Testament scholars|American biblical scholars|Dead Sea Scrolls|Johns Hopkins University alumni|University of California, Los Angeles alumni|Contributors to the Anchor Bible Series|San Francisco Theological Seminary faculty|Guggenheim Fellows|University of Michigan faculty|University of California, San Diego faculty|Deaths from heart-related cause |
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