James Muilenburg
Bible professor and teacher
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, James Muilenburg was a pioneer in the field of rhetorical criticism of the Old Testament. Muilenburg was born in Orange City, Iowa, and studied at Hope College, the University of Nebraska, and Yale University. He taught at Mt. Holyoke College and the University of Maine before successive appointments as Billings Professor of Old Testament literature and Semitic Languages at the Pacific School of Religion , Davenport Professor of Hebrew and the Cognate Languages at Union Theological Seminary , and Gray Professor of Hebrew Exegesis and Old Testament at San Francisco Theological Seminary .
James Muilenburg's Published Works
Published Works
- Form Criticism and beyond (1969) (146)
- The Birth of Benjamin (1956) (29)
- A Qoheleth Scroll from Qumran (1954) (21)
- A STUDY IN HEBREW RHETORIC: REPETITION AND STYLE (1953) (19)
- Rhetorical criticism : essays in honor of James Muilenburg (1974) (18)
- The Form and Structure of the Covenantal Formulations (1959) (16)
- The Biblical View of Time (1961) (14)
- More light on the Dead Sea scrolls (1955) (14)
- The Way of Israel: Biblical Faith and Ethics (1979) (12)
- The literary relations of the Epistle of Barnabas and the teaching of the twelve Apostles (11)
- The Son of Man in Daniel and the Ethiopic Apocalypse of Enoch (1960) (6)
- Studies in the Name Israel in the Old Testament (1947) (6)
- Abraham and the Nations (1965) (6)
- The Servant-Songs in Deutero-Isaiah (1952) (4)
- The Notion of the Desert in Sumero-Accadian and West-Semitic Religions (1951) (4)
- The Literary Character Isaiah 34 (1940) (3)
- Book Review:The Psalms: Translated with Text-Critical and Exegetical Notes W. O. E. Oesterley (1940) (3)
- Mizpah of Benjamin (1954) (3)
- Literary Form in the Fourth Gospel (1932) (3)
- Baruch the Scribe (1983) (2)
- Archaeological and historical results (1947) (2)
- De godsdienst van Israel (1966) (1)
- Preface to Hermeneutics (1958) (1)
- An Outline of Biblical Theology, by Millar Burrows. 380 pp. Philadelphia, the Westminster Press, 1946. $3.50 (1947) (1)
- The Site of Ancient Gilgal (1955) (1)
- Yahweh the avenger. Isaiah 63:1-6 (1974) (1)
- THE LITERARY APPROACH—THE OLD TESTAMENT AS HEBREW LITERATURE (1933) (1)
- Book Review: Excellence for an Eminent Man (1962) (0)
- Modern Issues in Biblical Studies (1960) (0)
- Book Review: The Indispensable Account (1950) (0)
- Biblical Archaeology. G. Ernest Wright (1958) (0)
- BIBLICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES (1966) (0)
- Tell en-Nasbeh. Vol. I. Archaeological Results (1948) (0)
- The Old Testament (1944) (0)
- Book Review:Lamentation over the Destruction of Ur Samuel N. Kramer (1944) (0)
- Book Review:The Babylonian Genesis: The Story of the Creation Alexander Heidel (1944) (0)
- Book Review: The Second Isaiah: Introduction, Translation, and Commentary to Chapters XL–LV (1965) (0)
- A Hyksos Scarab Jar Handle from Bethel (1954) (0)
- Pfeiffer's Introduction to the Old Testament (1942) (0)
- Fragments of Another Qumran Isaiah Scroll (1954) (0)
- The embassy of Everaard van Weede, Lord of Dykuelt, to England in 1687 (0)
- The Epistle of Barnabas and the Didache (1936) (0)
- Report of the Director of the School in Jerusalem (1954) (0)
- From Jesus to Paul, by George A. F. Knight. 194 pp. London, Lutterworth Press, 1949. 15 s (1950) (0)
- Essays on Old Testament Hermeneutics, Edited by Claus Westermann. English translation, Edited by James Luther Mays. 363 pp. Richmond, Virginia, John Knox Press, 1963. $7.50 (1964) (0)
- Book Review: A Study in Methodology (1957) (0)
- Old Testament Scholarship: Fifty Years in Retrospect (1960) (0)
- Book Reviews: THE BIBLE (1957) (0)
- IV The Literary Values OF THE REVISED STANDARD VERSION (1952) (0)
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