

David Noel Freedman
Dr. David Noel Freedman specializes in cutting-edge techniques for biblical scholarship and archaeology, seamlessly blending his expertise in Semitic languages and literature. With a doctorate from Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Freedman has made significant contributions to the field of religious studies, serving as a professor at various esteemed theological institutions and universities. His academic journey is marked by his role as the general editor of the prestigious Anchor Bible Series, a testament to his profound impact on biblical literature. Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. Freedman has edited and authored over 330 scholarly books, many of which have garnered critical acclaim and awards. His dedication to advancing biblical scholarship is evident in his efforts to bring the world's oldest complete Hebrew Bible to a broader audience, making it accessible to synagogues, churches, libraries, and individuals worldwide. This monumental achievement underscores his commitment to bridging historical texts with contemporary understanding. In addition to his scholarly pursuits, Dr. Freedman is an ordained Presbyterian minister, a role that enriches his academic endeavors with a deep spiritual perspective. His work has not only advanced academic discourse but has also fostered a greater appreciation for the historical and cultural contexts of biblical texts. Dr. Freedman's legacy continues to inspire scholars and students alike, as he remains a pivotal figure in the realm of religious studies and biblical archaeology.
Publications
, 367-392, 1972-07-01
, 912-912, 1965-11-01
, 793-806, 1967-04-01
, 300-318, 2009-09-02
, 287-295, 1976-09-01
, 80-84, 1988-06-01
, 20120326, 2014-01-13