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  2. David C. Parker - Wikipedia

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    The New Testament in Greek IV. The Gospel According to St. John Edited by the American and British Committees of the International Greek New Testament Project. Volume Two The Majuscules. New Testament Tools, Studies and Documents. Vol. 37. Leiden: E. J. Brill. ISBN 9789047421481. OCLC 536021224. ———; Houghton, H. A. G. (2008).

  3. Aida Besancon Spencer - Wikipedia

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    Christian Egalitarian Leadership: Empowering the Whole Church according to the Scriptures – Aída Besançon Spencer and William David Spencer Imprint: Wipf and Stock. ISBN 9781725270534. Spencer, Aida (31 October 2013). 1 Timothy, New Covenant Commentary Series. Cascade. ISBN 9781556359910. Spencer, Aida (16 May 2014). 2 Timothy and Titus.

  4. New Studies in Biblical Theology - Wikipedia

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    New Studies in Biblical Theology is a series of volumes of biblical theology. [1] It is published by Apollos Publishing in the United Kingdom and formerly by InterVarsity Press in the United States. Beginning 2025, however, the American publisher will be B&H Academic. [2] [3] The series editor is D. A. Carson. [4]

  5. David Aune - Wikipedia

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    Aune studied at Wheaton College, Illinois and in 1961 he earned a B.A.In 1963 Auned earned a M.A. granted with high honor in New Testament Language and Literature at the Wheaton Graduate School of Theology with the thesis Paul's Exegesis of the Old Testament as Illustrated by His Quotations in Romans 9-11 under the supervision of A. Berkeley Mickelsen.

  6. F. David Farnell - Wikipedia

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    F. David Farnell (born 1958) is an American New Testament scholar, Christian minister, and is the new pastor of theological training at Redeemer Bible Church in Phoenix, Arizona. He was formerly professor of New Testament studies at The Master's Seminary. He promotes a conservative approach to New Testament studies.

  7. David Wenham (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    David Wenham was born in 1945, the son of theologian John Wenham. [1] He was brought up in Durham and Bristol. [2] He studied theology at Pembroke College, Cambridge, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1967; as per tradition, his BA was later promoted to a Master of Arts (MA Cantab) degree.

  8. David J. Rudolph - Wikipedia

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    David Rudolph (Ph.D., Cambridge University) was born and raised in the greater Washington, D.C. area. [4] After receiving M.A. degrees in Old Testament and Biblical Languages from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts (1999–2002), Rudolph completed a Ph.D. in New Testament at the University of Cambridge under the supervision of Markus Bockmuehl (2002–2007).

  9. David E. Garland - Wikipedia

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    David E. Garland (born September 24, 1947) [1] served as the interim president of Baylor University in Waco, Texas. His term began in June 2016 amid the Baylor sexual assault scandal and resignation of former president Ken Starr .