Jimmy Jack McBee Roberts

Jimmy Jack McBee Roberts
Born (1939-05-28) May 28, 1939
Occupation Biblical commentator, professor
Title William Henry Green Professor of Old Testament Literature (Emeritus) at Princeton Theological Seminary
Academic background
Education Abilene Christian University, Harvard University
Thesis title The Early Akkadian Pantheon: a study of the Semitic deities attested in Mesopotamia before UR III
Thesis year 1969
Academic work
Discipline Biblical studies
Institutions Princeton Theological Seminary

Known as J. J. M. Roberts, Jimmy Jack McBee Roberts (born 1939) is William Henry Green Professor of Old Testament Literature (Emeritus) at Princeton Theological Seminary in Princeton, New Jersey.[1] A member of the Churches of Christ, Roberts attended Abilene Christian University before pursuing doctoral work at Harvard University.[2][3]

His teaching and research interests laid in comparative studies involving Mesopotamian and Israelite religion, Old Testament prophecy, Semitic languages, and Hebrew lexicography. Recent publications include Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah (OTL) and a forthcoming collection of essays. Roberts is currently working on a commentary on Isaiah 1-39. He served on the editorial boards of JBL, CBQ, BASOR, and Restoration Quarterly, and was editor of the SBL OT dissertation series and a member of the NRSV translation committee. He was the coeditor of the Princeton Classical Hebrew Lexicon Project.[4]

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References

  1. "Faculty Directory". PTS People. Princeton Theological Seminary. Retrieved 2007-05-11.
  2. Rollston, Christopher A. (March 2003). "The Bible and the Ancient Near East". The Clipboard. Emmanuel School of Religion. Retrieved 2007-05-11.
  3. Batto, Bernard Frank (2004). David and Zion: Biblical Studies in Honor of J.J.M. Roberts. Eisenbrauns. p. vii.
  4. "J.J.M. Roberts". Meet Our Faculty. Princeton Theological Seminary. 2006-03-18. Retrieved 2007-05-11.

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