29 November 1907 A.D. Mr. (Rev. Dr. Prof.) Edward Joseph Young was born.
The following is from Wikipedia.
He was a Reformed theologian and an Old Testament scholar
at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from 1936 until his death on February 1968.[2]
Biography
Young received an A.B.
from Stanford University in 1929, a Th.B. (the equivalent of an M.Div.) and a Th.M. from Westminster Theological Seminary in 1935, and a Ph.D. from Dropsie College in 1943. He was an ordained minister
in the Presbyterian Church (USA) from 1935-36 and then in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church until his death.
Legacy
Allan
Harman notes three things about Young's career. He "held
unswervingly to a high view of Scripture," he was "deeply read in the
literature of his chosen field" and he "dedicated his outstanding
gifts to the service of Christ's church and kingdom."[3]
Publications
- Old Testament Introduction (1949)
- The Prophecy of Daniel (Bible commentary, 1949)
- My Servants the Prophets (1952)
- The Authority of the Old Testament (1953)
- Thy Word is Truth (1957)
- The Book of Isaiah (Bible commentary, 1965-1972)
References
1.
^ Longman III, Tremper (2007).
"Young, E(dward) J(oseph)". In Donald K. McKim. Dictionary of
major biblical interpreters (2nd ed.). Downers Grove, Ill.: IVP Academic.
pp. 1068–1072. ISBN 9780830829279.
3.
^ Allan Harman,
"Edward Joseph Young," in Walter A. Elwell and J. D. Weaver (eds.) Bible
Interpreters of the 20th Century: A Selection of Evangelical Voices. Grand
Rapids, Baker, 1999.
Outside the Wiki-notes, we append this article on the OT
Canon by Mr. Young. http://www.biblicalstudies.org.uk/pdf/rev-henry/10_ot-canon_young.pdf
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