William Ross | The Septuagint

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SEASON 2 EPISODE 27
Dr. William A. Ross (Ph.D., University of Cambridge) is an assistant professor of Old Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte, N.C. He joined the faculty in 2019 and teaches courses in Old Testament interpretation and ancient languages, including Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic, and others. He is also a teaching elder in the PCA. Dr. Ross’s research interests focus mainly on the Septuagint but also numerous related topics, especially postclassical Greek, linguistics, Judaism, textual criticism, and the history of biblical philology. Currently, Ross is co-chair of the Septuagint Studies unit at ETS, the Linguistics and the Biblical Text research group at IBR, and the Biblical Lexicography program unit at SBL. Ross is also a member of the Edición y estudio de textos bíblicos y parabíblicos research project based at the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas in Madrid. He blogs regularly at Septuaginta&c.
Join us as Dr. Ross introduces the Septuagint, how it helps our understanding of both the Old and New Testaments, and why it grounds our faith in the reliability of Scripture!
Resources from Dr. Bitner:
An Interpretive Lexicon of the Greek New Testament (w/ G.K. Beale and Daniel J. Brendsel)
Septuaginta: Reader’s Edition (w/ Greg Lanier)
T&T Clark Handbook of Septuagint Research (w/ W. Edward Glenny)
The Septuagint (w/ Greg Lanier)
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