George Eulan Howard (naskiĝis en 1935) estas usona hebreisto, famigita pro sia publikigo de malnova hebrea eldono de Evangelio laŭ Mateo. Li estas plena emerita profesoro[1] kaj estro de la departemento pri religio kaj hebrea ĉe la Universitato de Georgio.[2][3]

George E. Howard
Persona informo
Naskonomo George Eulan Howard
Naskiĝo 3-an de junio 1935 (1935-06-03)
en Holdenville
Morto 21-an de novembro 2018 (2018-11-21) (83-jaraĝa)
en Athens
Ŝtataneco Usono
Alma mater Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion – Cincinnati • Harding School of Theology • Lipscomb University
Okupo
Okupo bibliologo • hebreisto • universitata instruisto • verkisto
Verkoj The Tetragram and the New Testament
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Eldonitaj verkoj redakti

  • Kaige Readings in Josephus, Textus 8 (1973) p. 45-54,
  • The Tetragram and the New Testament Journal of Biblical Literature Vol. 96, No. 1 (Mar., 1977), pp. 63–83
  • "The Name of God in the New Testament" Biblical Archaeology Review Vol. 4 No. 1 March 1978.[4]
  • "Tetragrammaton in the New Testament". The Anchor Bible Dictionary, Volume 6, Edited by David Noel Freedman Anchor Bible: New York. 1992 (ISBN 978-0385261906)
  • Hebrew Matthew Macon, GA: Mercer University, 1995.
  • In "Hebrew Matthew," found in the 14th-century Hebrew work The Touchstone of Ibn Shaprut.
  • Hebrew Gospel of Matthew article in Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible 2000 p. 874
  • Paul: Crisis in Galatia: A Study in Early Christian Theology, 2004[5]
  • The Tetragram and the New Testament[6] Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol. 96, #1, March 1977, pp. 63–83.

Referencoj redakti

  1. Department of Religion, University of Georgia
  2. UGA Department of Religion Faculty List. Arkivita el la originalo je 2011-09-10. Alirita 2011-09-30.
  3. George Howard The Tetragram and the New Testament Journal of Biblical Literature Vol. 96, No. 1 (Mar., 1977), pp. 63-83
  4. BAR 4(1) Issue TOC. Arkivita el la originalo je 2017-12-31. Alirita 2020-04-06.
  5. p xvi "Book twelve of the treatise contains the entire Gospel of Matthew in Hebrew along with polemical comments by Shem-Tob ... A comparison of this old substratum with the canonical Greek text suggests that the Hebrew reflects a Jewish."
  6. JBL 96/1 pp.63-83 [1] pdf