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James Daniel Tabor (born 1946) is an American Biblical scholar and retired Professor of Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where he taught from 1989 until 2022 and was chair from 2004 to 2014.
James Reubin Tabor (November 5, 1916 – August 22, 1953), nicknamed "Rawhide", was an American Major League Baseball player, a third baseman for the Boston Red Sox (1938–44) and Philadelphia Phillies (1946–47).
Tabor is the surname of: Ashley Tabor (born 1977), British businessman, founder of Global; Augusta Tabor (1833–1895), American philanthropist and first wife of Horace Tabor; Elizabeth Baby Doe Tabor (1854–1935), second wife of Horace Tabor; Charles F. Tabor (1841–1900), American lawyer, politician and New York State Attorney General
James Tabor is a Biblical scholar. James Tabor may also refer to: James Tabor (cricketer) (1840–1880), English barrister. James Tabor (Registrary) (died 1645), official of the University of Cambridge; Jim Tabor (1916–1953), American baseball player
Jeffrey Michael Tambor (born July 8, 1944) [1] is an American retired actor, acting coach and acting teacher. He is known for his television roles such as Jeffrey Brookes, the uptight neighbor of Stanley and Helen Roper in the television sitcom The Ropers (1979–1980), as Hank Kingsley on The Larry Sanders Show (1992–1998), George Bluth Sr. and Oscar Bluth on Arrested Development (2003 ...
James Albert Clement Tabor JP (11 February 1840 – 14 February 1880) was an English first-class cricketer and barrister. The son of James Tabor, he was born in February 1840 at Prittlewell, Essex . He was educated at Eton College , before matriculating at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1857.
James Tabor; From an alternative name: This is a redirect from a title that is another name or identity such as an alter ego, a nickname, or a synonym of the target, ...
Gospel of Jesus' Wife, recto The Gospel of Jesus' Wife is a forged 4th century papyrus fragment with Coptic text that includes the words, "Jesus said to them, 'my wife...The text received widespread attention when first publicized in 2012 for the implication that some early Christians believed that Jesus was married.