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'''Gordon Wenham''' (born 1943) is an Old Testament scholar and author of several books about the [[Bible]]. He has been described as "one of the finest evangelical commentators today."<ref>[[Tremper Longman]], ''Old Testament Commentary Survey'', 2nd ed. (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999), 64.</ref>

'''Gordon Wenham''' (born 1943) is an Old Testament scholar and author of several books about the [[Bible]]. [[Tremper Longman]] has called him "one of the finest evangelical commentators today."<ref>[[Tremper Longman]], ''Old Testament Commentary Survey'', 2nd ed. (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999), 64.</ref>



Wenham read theology at [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge University]], graduating in 1965 with distinction, and completed his PhD on [[Deuteronomy]] in 1970. He has been awarded several scholarships in connection with [[Old Testament]] studies and has studied in Germany, America and Jerusalem. Wenham has written a large number of articles and several books, including commentaries on [[Book of Genesis|Genesis]], [[Leviticus]] and [[Book of Numbers|Numbers]], and more recently a study of Old Testament narrative ethics, ''Story as Torah'' (T & T Clark, 2000), and ''Exploring the Old Testament: the Pentateuch'' (SPCK: 2003).

Wenham read theology at [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge University]], graduating in 1965 with distinction, and completed his PhD on [[Deuteronomy]] in 1970. He has been awarded several scholarships in connection with [[Old Testament]] studies and has studied in Germany, America and Jerusalem. Wenham has written a large number of articles and several books, including commentaries on [[Book of Genesis|Genesis]], [[Leviticus]] and [[Book of Numbers|Numbers]], and more recently a study of Old Testament narrative ethics, ''Story as Torah'' (T & T Clark, 2000), and ''Exploring the Old Testament: the Pentateuch'' (SPCK: 2003).


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Gordon Wenham (born 1943) is an Old Testament scholar and author of several books about the Bible. Tremper Longman has called him "one of the finest evangelical commentators today."[1]

Wenham read theology at Cambridge University, graduating in 1965 with distinction, and completed his PhD on Deuteronomy in 1970. He has been awarded several scholarships in connection with Old Testament studies and has studied in Germany, America and Jerusalem. Wenham has written a large number of articles and several books, including commentaries on Genesis, Leviticus and Numbers, and more recently a study of Old Testament narrative ethics, Story as Torah (T & T Clark, 2000), and Exploring the Old Testament: the Pentateuch (SPCK: 2003).

Gordon Wenham was, until 2005, senior professor of Old Testament at the University of Gloucestershire, a post he held for 10 years. He is currently lecturing at Trinity College, Bristol.[2]

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  1. ^ Tremper Longman, Old Testament Commentary Survey, 2nd ed. (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999), 64.
  • ^ Gordon Wenham at Trinity College, Bristol.
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