John Sailhamer
John Herbert Sailhamer (October 17, 1946 – January 9, 2017)
Career
After a
Sailhamer served on the review and editorial teams for two recent Bible translations — the New Living Translation[6] and the Holman Christian Standard Bible.[7]
Sailhamer published extensively on Old Testament matters, especially the Pentateuch. Sailhamer's latest publication, The Meaning of the Pentateuch (2009), has been called his magnum opus and briefly broke into Amazon.com's top 100 sellers.[8] John Piper has heartily endorsed it saying, "There is nothing like it. It will rock your world. You will never read the 'Pentateuch' the same again."[9]
Historical Creationism
In Genesis Unbound: A Provocative New Look at the Creation Account (1996), Sailhamer argued for a view of
Publications
- Genesis: The Expositor's Bible Commentary (1990) with ISBN 978-0310230823
- NIV Compact Bible Commentary (1999)ISBN 978-0310228684
- An Introduction to Old Testament Theology: A Canonical Approach (1995) ISBN 978-0310232025
- The Pentateuch as Narrative: A Biblical-Theological Commentary (1995) ISBN 978-0310574217
- Biblical Prophecy (1998) ISBN 978-0310500513
- "Biblical Theology and the Composition of the Hebrew Bible", pp 25–37 in Biblical Theology: Retrospect and Prospect, edited by Scott J. Hafemann (2002) ISBN 978-0830826841
- "The Meaning of the Pentateuch: Revelation, Composition and Interpretation." (2009) ISBN 978-0830838677
References
- ISBN 1-57506-096-5.
- ^ "Reports Relating to the Fifty-First Meeting of the Society" (PDF). JETS. 43 (1). March 2000.
- ^ McMillan, Byron Scott (Apr 19, 1999). "Renowned Hebrew scholar to join Southeastern Seminary's faculty". Baptist Press. Archived from the original on February 21, 2013.
- ^ Phifer, Amanda (Oct 27, 2006). "Golden Gate trustees meet at Rocky Mountain campus". Baptist Press. Archived from the original on 2011-05-10.
- ISBN 978-0-310-23786-0.
- ^ Taylor, Mark D. (March 2006). "The New Living Translation".
- ^ Marlowe, Michael (August 2011). "The Holman Christian Standard Bible".
- ^ Hansen, Collin (Jan 11, 2010). "Finding Meaning in the Pentateuch". Christianity Today.
- ^ Piper, John (11 November 2009). "Not Just for Theological Uber Geeks".
- ^ Jordan, James B. (April 1997). "John Sailhamer Weighs In". Biblical Chronology. 9 (4). Retrieved 15 September 2012.
- ISBN 978-1-4335-3003-6.
- ISBN 978-1-4335-2757-9.
We hold to historic creationism, which emphasizes that the first two chapters of Genesis, God's inspired and inerrant Word, tell us that the God who created everything (angels, space-time, mass-energy, sun, moon, and stars, and all species of animals) prepared the land for human habitation in six literal twenty-four-hour days. At the end of those days, he shaped dust and breathed the breath of life into it, creating Adam. From Adam's rib, God created the woman.
- ^ What Should We Teach About Creation?, Desiring God, June 2010.
- ^ Essex, Keith (Spring 1996). "Book Review: NIV Compact Bible Commentary". Master's Seminary Journal. 7 (1): 139–140. Archived from the original on 2013-09-25. Retrieved 2012-10-04.
External links
- John Sailhamer's faculty bio from Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary
- The Writings of John Sailhamer (An Online Bibliography) (PDF)