Herbert M. Wolf

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Herbert Martin Wolf (July 15 1938 - October 18 2002) was an American Biblical scholar and professor of Old Testament.

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Background and education

Wolf was born July 15 1938, to a family of German immigrants in Springfield, Massachusetts. His wife Clara, whom he met while president of the youth group at his home church, had immigrated from Russia in 1951.[1] Wolf earned his B.A. from Wheaton College (Illinois) in 1960, his Th.M. from Dallas Theological Seminary and his Ph.D in Old Testament and Semitic languages at Brandeis University in 1967.[2]

Career

Wolf joined the faculty at Wheaton College in 1967, where he continued as professor of Old Testament for more than 30 years. In 2001, he was honored with the Distinguished Service to Alma Mater award.[2]

Wolf was on the team of translators responsible for the original New American Standard Bible, first published in its compete form in 1971.[3] He was invited by Committee on Bible Translation in 1976 to assist it in the final editorial review of the first edition of the Old Testament of the New International Version of the Bible.[4]

Death

Wolf was diagnosed with leukemia in the fall of 2000,[2] and died on October 18, 2002.[1]

Publications

  • Haggai and Malachi: Rededication and Renewal in Everyman's Bible Commentary (1976) ISBN 0802420370
  • Interpreting Isaiah: the Suffering and Glory of the Messiah (1985) ISBN 0310390613
  • An Introduction to the Old Testament Pentateuch (1991, 2007) ISBN 0802441564
  • Book of Judges in the Expositor's Bible Commentary series (1992) ISBN 0310608937
  • Tales of a Survivor: the Life and Times of Herbert M. Wolf (1994)

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